Practice squad announced
Posted By Eric Williams on September 7, 2009 at 2:36 pm
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Hot off the presses, here's the Seattle Seahawks practice squad.
WR Mike Hass, WR Logan Payne, DB Jamar Adams, RB Devin Moore, CB Roy Lewis, OL Blake Schlueter and OL Kyle Williams.
Looks like just seven guys, so the Seahawks could add another player to the practice squad.
Lewis, a University of Washington product, played for Pittsburgh last season and provides another body at cornerback with Kevin Hobbs now in Detroit and Marquis Floyd Now in Cleveland.
Schlueter was a seventh round pick by the Denver Broncos.








It make things tougher losing Floyd and Hobbs. Now if they need to add a cb from the PS they don't have a guy who's played in the system.
Good to see Payne, Moore and Hass still here. Like the Schlueter pickup as well.
Schlueter is very undersized at 284lbs. Center is probably his only option. It only adds another guy to the pile when they let spencer go after this year. Vallos, Spencer, Unger and now Schlueter?
hey i have a few questions if anybody would like to answer them,first the practice squad players where do they practice with the rest of the team or over in there own corner of the field,second how many players are put on a inactive roster for a reg season game,third has brian brohme been picked up yet sure would like to see him get that last spot on the practice squad
practice squad is mainly scout team players giving the starters a look for the next week.
i believe they only 45 players suit up on Sundays. so another 8 on top of the practice squad
i thought brohm landed on a practice squad not sure tho
1. They practice with the team and usually are part of the scout team for the following week.
2. 8 players but the emergency or # 3 QB is exempt..
3. Brohm has re-signed with the Packers and is on their PS
thanks guys
Too bad Coutu couldn't stick around VMAC to help keep Mare's legs from getting worn out in practice. Kinda like last year.
Maybe Hawks should just get a football mortar to save Mare's leg for the games?
I think saving a kickers leg is the last thing I'd worry about. I like the football mortar idea.