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Seahawks delete 27 million US dollars in Cap Space by publishing four veterans – Kiro 7 News Seattle

The Seattle Seahawks published four experienced players-tackle George Fant, Safety Rayshawn Jenkins, outside Linebacker Dre'mont Jones, and the defensive Tackle Roy Robertson-Harris-a week before the free agency begins, as John Boyle from Seahawks.com reports.

The decision to publish these players is part of the team's efforts to effectively manage their salary limit.

According to Field Möwen, these steps will save the Seahawks around 27.25 million US dollars in Cap Space and bring them around 20 million US dollars below the upper limit.

  • Dre'mont Jones: Jones was signed as Free Agent two years ago in two seasons with Seattle in all 34 games. He started 16 games in 2023 and seven in 2024. He recorded 8.5 sacks, 77 duels, 12 duels and 25 quarterback hits during his term.
  • George Fant: As a naughty free agent that started his career in Seattle, Fant returned to the Seahawks in 2024 to offer the veteran depth. He started the season in the right duel, but was limited due to injuries to just two games.
  • Rayshawn Jenkins: Jenkins, a free agent supplement last season, started nine games and performed in 13 and recorded 53 duels, 2.0 sacks and a 102-yard fumble touchdown. His season was demolished by a hand injury, according to which Coby Bryant took over.
  • Roy Robertson-Harris: In a trade with Jacksonville in the 2024 season, Robertson-Harris appeared in 11 games that defended 13 duels, a duel for loss, a passport and organized a quarterback hit.

These squad changes are just about the NFL scouting combination, in which the teams assess the landscape outside the season. General Manager John Schneider noted: “We are down here to find out what the low season will look like. This is our start. “

The Seahawks are now positioned to use their available cap place in the coming period of the Free Agency, which begins on March 10 with a two-day negotiation window before the new league year begins on March 12.