Seahawks Training Camp: Rookies Preview
Where do the Seahawks' first-year players fit in with next week's training camp report date?
Seahawks rookies will report to training camp on Friday. Although that is quite a bit different than the following week when all veterans report, as well as preseason games and a joint practice with the Titans over a month from now, it’s beginning to smell like football again.
Check out these upcoming dates:
July 17 Rookies report
July 24 Veterans report
July 25-26 Practice
July 28 (Season Ticket Holder Day)
July 31- Aug 1 (Back Together Weekend)
August 4-5 Practice
August 7 (Season Ticket Holder Day)
August 8 (Football Fest at Lumen Field)
August 11: Hard Knocks w/Seahawks premieres on HBO
August 13 (Kids Day)
August 15: Cowboys preseason game
August 18: Hard Knocks episode 2
August 21 (Titans joint practice)
August 23: Titans preseason game
August 25: Hard Knocks episode 3
August 28: Chiefs preseason game
August 30: Teams must cut roster to 53 players
September 1: Hard Knocks episode 4
September 8: Hard Knocks finale
September 9: Seahawks-Patriots, Week 1
As dull as the offseason can feel, we are less than a week from the start of a barrage of non-stop Seahawks content between practices, games, and Hard Knocks coverage, leading into opening night in 60 days.
Some are calling it the most exciting two months since season one of True Detective aired in 2014.
To begin, let’s start with the rookies. We’ve already covered every rookie in the Every Seahawk Ranked series, between Jadarian Price at 23 and Rashad Rochelle at 91. Where do these 2026 rookies fit in and what could we expect from each of them in camp?
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That continues with today’s optimistic yet fair rundown of the Seahawks’ 13-player 2026 rookie class:
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