![]() ![]() Collier, Adams sits among the bottom of the heap when it comes to the interior of the defensive line. I really don’t have anything against Adams, but seeing as Al Woods and Bryan Mone have been playing well and this team definitely isn’t ready to move on from L.J. However, it’s clear he’s not comfortable in the new offensive system (and not the best decision-maker), and I think the team should keep Sean Mannion over McGough for now. I believe in McGough’s athletic ability, and I thought he looked decent last week. Maybe it’s just the fact that McGough looked so awful on Saturday, but he should be cut if Geno is healthy. Maybe the team will want to keep him as a gunner for the final game of the preseason, but I would expect a Roberson cut this Tuesday. With DeeJay Dallas showing out in the return game (along with one nice return by Cade Johnson), Roberson doesn’t have that leverage anymore. Roberson has been somewhat ineffective so far, and I believe the only reason he was clinging on to the roster was because of his special teams ability. He was a liability to the team in both games, and if the team is comfortable playing its higher-end tight ends next week, Wood-Anderson will be cut this week. Wood-Anderson has had 1 catch for 0 yards across two games and has incurred 7 penalties in the same stretch. If you’ve watched the two preseason games, you know this one is obvious. ( Update since the article was set to publish: Wood-Anderson was cut by the Seahawks on Sunday) Five Seahawks who could be cut on Tuesday Dom Wood-Anderson, TE Here are five guys who could find themselves out of a job come Tuesday. The Seahawks have to cut the team from 85 players down to 80 by that day, and there are at least a few players that would be good candidates to move on as they clearly have no place on the team. ![]() We are now two-thirds of the way through the Seahawks preseason, and another set of roster cuts looms this Tuesday. ![]()
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