The Seahawks have made a strategic move to add another quarterback to their roster in preparation for their upcoming mandatory minicamp next week. P.J. Walker, who has experience in the league, will be signing with the team and joining Geno Smith and Sam Howell on the depth chart at the quarterback position.

Walker has played in six games and made two starts for the Browns last season, filling in for Deshaun Watson when needed. He also made seven starts for the Panthers over the previous three seasons, adding valuable experience to his portfolio. By bringing Walker aboard, the Seahawks are ensuring they have enough depth at the quarterback position heading into minicamp.

The addition of Walker gives the Seahawks more options in terms of managing their quarterback rotation during practices. It also showcases their commitment to building a strong and competitive roster for the upcoming season. With Smith and Howell under contract, Walker’s signing is a strategic move that will help distribute the workload during minicamp and ensure that Seattle has all its bases covered at the quarterback position.