Ranking Seahawks: Maxen Hook, Practice Squad Returnees Highlight No. 85-81

With the calendar quickly heading towards July and offseason workouts wrapped up league-wide for the summer, the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks will soon descend upon the Virginia Mason Athletic Center for the start of training camp, kicking off a much-anticipated 2026 season.

To celebrate the new incoming season, I will be ranking every member of the Seahawks 90-man roster over the next several weeks leading up to report day, providing detailed profiles, exploring best and worst case scenarios, and breaking down what to expect from each player entering the 2026 campaign.

Moving to No. 85-81 on my rankings, several practice squad players who earned Super Bowl rings last season will be back looking to take the next step and make the 53-man roster this time around, including a fascinating experiment for the Seahawks moving a 6-5 receiver with 4.3 speed to cornerback.

Corbin Smith

After teaching and coaching high school football for five years, Smith transitioned into sports reporting in 2017 and spent seven years with Sports Illustrated as a Seahawks beat reporter before launching the Emerald City Spectrum in February 2025. He also has hosted the Locked On Seahawks podcast since 2019.

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