It is a bit of a light day of activity for the Seattle Seahawks, who have only made one roster transaction on Tuesday. The move they made was releasing cornerback Eric Garror from the practice squad.
Garror was signed to the practice squad last week to fill the spot of safety Ty Okada, who was moved up to the active 53-man roster. Okada moved up after the team placed safety Rayshawn Jenkins on injured reserve.
Signing Garror made sense, seeing as though he is also a fellow defensive back. In his career, which began last season as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans, saw him mainly as a return specialist. Garror played in 12 games last year and accumulated 159 total return yards. On defense, Garror recorded 22 tackles.
Now the Seahawks, once more, have an open spot on their practice squad. We at Seahawks Wire will of course keep everyone updated on who and when the Seahawks plan to fill said position.