The Seattle Seahawks may be announcing some roster moves later on today based on a couple of reports that came in last night.
According to a report by Aaron Wilson, the team worked out former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Casey Bauman on Sunday. Bauman (6-foot-7, 225 pounds) played his college ball at Augustana, where he threw for 2,878 yards and 29 touchdowns last season, to go with another 322 yards and five scores as a rusher. If Bauman ends up signing, he would most likely project as their third or fourth-string quarterback on the depth chart, depending on whether or not the team decides to release P.J. Walker, who has struggled in the preseason.
In related news, the team is also signing tight end Devon Garrison (6-foot-6, 240 pounds), according to another report by Wilson. Last season Garrison totaled 35 catches, 614 receiving yards and seven touchdowns at Pittsburgh State. The Seahawks are also signing former UCLA tight end Michael Ezeike, (6-foot-5, 243 pounds) who posted 35 catches, 407 yards and seven touchdowns as a Bruin.
Seattle is dealing with several minor injuries at tight end, so Garrison and Ezeike may be only camp bodies until guys like Noah Fant, Jack Westover and Pharaoh Brown are fully healthy again.
The Seahawks are scheduled to play their final preseason game of the year on Saturday night at home against the Cleveland Browns.