
The Seattle Seahawks have bolstered their defensive line with the signing of undrafted rookie defensive tackle Anthony Campbell. This move was part of the team's latest roster adjustments announced on Thursday.
As a result of Campbell's addition, the Seahawks waived fellow undrafted defensive tackle DeMeco Roland. This swap highlights the team's ongoing efforts to refine their defensive potential ahead of the upcoming season.
Campbell, fresh from a collegiate career at Miami, has appeared in nine games over the past two years with the Hurricanes. Previously, during his tenure with Louisiana-Monroe, Campbell accumulated 14 tackles, five tackles for loss, a sack, two passes defensed, and a forced fumble over the course of four years.
Despite challenging circumstances as an undrafted player, Campbell's potential was recognized with trials from both the Vikings and Eagles earlier this month, showcasing his determination to secure a spot in the NFL.
The Seahawks defensive line also includes other rookies like fifth-round pick Rylie Mills, J.R. Singleton, and Bubba Thomas, collectively forming a fresh and dynamic core aiming to make an impact this season.