Is somebody looking for a fullback? Why yes, the Seahawks are.
The Seattle Seahawks may not be done adding free agents ahead of next Thursday’s NFL Draft.
Adam Prentice, most recently with the New Orleans Saints, met with the Seahawks this week to potentially be the team’s fullback. It’s hardly a surprise that Seattle met with Prentice given current Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak was on New Orleans’ staff last season.
Prentice was undrafted out of South Carolina when he signed with the Denver Broncos in 2021. He did not make Denver’s final roster cuts and was claimed off waivers by the Saints shortly thereafter. Is he like Kyle Juszczyk? Nope. He has nine carries for 26 yards and eight catches for 37 yards to his name over 48 games played.
The 2024 season marked the first time Prentice was not bouncing between practice squad and active roster, appearing in all 17 regular season games and playing a career-high 272 offensive snaps. Of his 627 career offensive snaps, 464 have been for pass or run blocking purposes. He also has 575 snaps worth of special teams experience.