The heart of free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft are in the rear view mirror, with the end of the offseason program quickly approaching. That means the slowest of slow portions of the NFL news cycle, the doldrums of summer, lie just ahead.
However, before that slow period arrives, the Seattle Seahawks are still hard at work churning away the fringes of the roster in order for Mike Macdonald’s unit to be as competitive as possible on the field this season. To that end, Thursday the franchise announced the signing of an undrafted free agent defensive tackle from Miami.
Anthony Campbell finished his college career at Miami after spending two years at the University of Louisiana Monroe, in addition to two seasons playing for Independence Community College, where as a freshman the 2019 Pirates finished 8-2 and champions of the Jayhawk Conference.
In order to make room on the roster the Seahawks waived undrafted free agent defensive tackle Demeco Roland, who as a freshman in 2020 was a member of the Hutchinson Community College squad that ended the season with a perfect 8-0 record to claim the title of Jayhawk Conference champions.