The Seattle Seahawks have made what seems like countless undrafted free agent signings this offseason. And with OTAs beginning on Monday, they showed they clearly weren't done adding to the list.
The Seahawks announced on Monday that they are waiving LB Chris Garrett and signing DT LaTrell Bumphus in his place. Garrett, 24, was drafted in the seventh round by the Rams out of Concordia in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they have signed LB Chris Garrett to the practice squad. Seattle’s practice squad now includes: T Greg Eiland WR Cade Johnson RB Darwin Thompson LB Aaron Donkor (International) QB Sean Mannion OT Jalen McKenzie C Joey Hunt DB Xavier Crawford WR Easop Winston LB A.J.
Earlier this week, the Minnesota Vikings signed Chris Garrett to their practice squad. The second-year edge rusher from Concordia St. Paul was a 7th-round pick by the Los Angeles Rams last season and comes to the Vikings knowing what it feels like to win a ring.
Around the league, teams are always looking for players who they can develop and turn into rotation players at some point. The Los Angeles Rams are well-versed in this area as they have foregone first-round draft picks several years in a row to chase after established stars.
Fans of the Los Angeles Rams had high hopes for Chris Garrett, only for him to be released by the team to trim their roster down to 53 players ahead of Week 1.
In addition to forming their 53-man roster, the Los Angeles Rams have also finalized their initial 17-man practice squad. They announced all 17 signings on Wednesday, retaining many of the players they cut on Tuesday.
Chris Garrett, Jacob Harris among those who could interest other teams With only 53 players left on the Los Angeles Rams roster now, that leaves about 27 players free to be claimed or signed by another team.
Chris Garrett came into the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams looking like a potential draft steal, dominating in college at Concordia. But unfortunately, he’ll be hitting the waiver wire after being cut by the Rams on Tuesday.
Chris Garrett improving, Logan Bruss headlines IR The Los Angeles Rams are a few days away from finishing the preseason and the entirety of their 2022 offseason, but the LA training room will still have players hard at work attempting to be ready for the season opener.
One of the biggest underdog stories last season was seventh-round draft pick Chris Garrett earning a spot on the Los Angeles Rams’ 53-man roster. Garrett impressed during the preseason but wound up being active for only one game in the regular season.
Chris Garrett is battling to make the Rams’ 53-man roster this year, just as he did last year after putting together a strong preseason as a rookie. Unfortunately, he may not have many opportunities in the preseason to prove his value.
Chris Garrett making the Rams’ 53-man roster was a feat in its own right, being a seventh-round pick from a Division II program. He didn’t play in 2020 because the season was canceled, so he had an uphill climb to making the team as a rookie.
The Los Angeles Rams added some depth at outside linebacker this week by activating rookie Chris Garrett off the reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday. He’s been sidelined for the last two weeks while on the COVID-19 list, but he could make his NFL debut on Sunday against the Buccaneers.
The Rams activated linebacker Chris Garrett from the COVID-19 reserve list Tuesday. Garrett went on the list Sept. 2, missing the first two games of the season.
Sept. 2: Per the Rams, they've placed offensive tackle Tremayne Anchrum and linebacker Ogbonnia Okoronkwo on injured reserve. Linebacker Chris Garrett has been placed on the COVID-19/Reserve list.
Chris Garrett has the pieces to be the steal of the 2021 draft Los Angeles Rams rookie outside linebacker Chris Garrett may be the long term answer for edge pressure opposite of Leonard Floyd.
If fans did not know who rookie outside linebacker Chris Garrett was before this weekend's preseason game against the Raiders, they definitely should now.
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