offseason surgeries Jaron Brown Color Rush Jersey , the Seahawks are taking a closer look at one of the top receivers in this year’s draft class.According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, the Seahawks are bringing in Arizona State wide receiver N’Keal Harry for one of their 30 allotted pre-draft visits.Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll had multiple big-bodied wide receivers come through is program at USC. Mike Williams and Dwayne Jarrett each had huge success in the Trojans’ offense under Carroll. However, outside of a brief stint for Williams with Seattle early in Carroll’s tenure with the Seahawks, the team hasn’t found that type of receiver for Carroll at the pro level.At 6-foot-2, 228 pounds, Harry could fit the mold fairly well. Harry caught 213 passes for 2,889 yards and 22 touchdowns during his three seasons at Arizona State.Seattle signed Tyler Lockett to an extension prior to last season and Baldwin has been consistent for years. However, Baldwin had several injuries last season and has required multiple surgeries to address the issues this spring. And while Jaron Brown and David Moore had bright spots at times for Seattle as tertiary options last year, they combined for just seven catches over the team’s final four regular season games and playoff loss to Dallas.While help alongside Frank Clark at defensive end may be Seattle’s most obvious need, additional receiver help likely isn’t too far behind. Harry could be an option for Seattle at No. 21 overall, if they keep the pick. However, the Seahawks currently only have four selections at their disposal and have never made fewer than eight under G.M. John Schneider. Trading down has been a regular occurrence for Seattle and may be the call yet again later this month. The Seattle Seahawks have been back at training camp for a little over a week now, so on Saturday afternoon they took to the field for a scrimmage. It was the first chance for the new members of..." The OffseasonTraining Camp2019 NFL DraftWinners and losers from the Seahawks Saturday scrimmageNew Tre Flowers Color Rush Jersey ,77commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Winners and losers from the Seahawks Saturday scrimmageTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Abbie Parr/Getty ImagesThe Seattle Seahawks have been back at training camp for a little over a week now, so on Saturday afternoon they took to the field for a scrimmage. It was the first chance for the new members of the team to show what they can do, and the first chance for fans to see what those new members of the team can do. So, without wasting any time, let’s take a little jump into who had a good day, and who had a not so good day. WinnersChris Carson: It’s no secret that Carson is the lead back for the Seahawks. In 2017 he was the team’s leading rusher when he went down with an ankle injury in Week 4 against the Indianapolis Colts, and in 2018 he became the first member of the team not named Marshawn Lynch to run for 1,000 yards in a season since Pete Carroll’s arrival in 2010. Carson underwent an operation on his knee during the offseason, so there has been some concern about whether or not that would impact his on field performance in 2019. He looked good on Saturday, so hopefully that answer will be no. Jazz Ferguson: The competition in the wide receiver room will be tight in the coming weeks, with a whole lot up for grabs behind Tyler Lockett. David Moore had a couple of good catches on the day, but Ferguson stole the headlines with two late touchdowns, including the game winner. Here’s a clip of Ferguson’s first touchdown David Moore Color Rush Jersey , which came after a deflection by Tre Flowers. Keenan Reynolds: Reynolds has been on and off practice squads for the past three years while he learned how to play wide receiver after having starred as a triple option quarterback at the Naval Academy. He is one of the players considered to be in competition to help attempt to fill the void left in the slot by the departure of Doug Baldwin, and he showed some of what he can do Saturday. According to Curtis Crabtree, Reynolds finished with two catches for 42 yards.Barkevious Mingo: Following a lot of talk heading into the 2018 season about how the team might be able to take advantage of Mingo’s speed and explosiveness off the edge, he had a rather quiet season. However, during the scrimmage he recorded back to back sacks of Paxton Lynch.With Seattle having a solid core of linebackers in Bobby Wagner, K.J. Wright and Mychal Kendricks, along with the addition of Cody Barton and Ben Burr-Kirven in the draft, Mingo needs to show something to stay on the roster come cut time at the end of the month. If he can show the ability to be a dangerous edge rusher, that would not only help the team address a significant area of need, it would likely ensure him a place on the 53. LosersJamarco Jones: While Mingo gets praise for recording two sacks, Jamarco Jones was the poor soul surrendering those sacks. Jones is a player much like Orlando Brown of the Baltimore Ravens who is very technically and fundamentally sound, but whose athleticism is lacking. Brown, to the surprise of many observers https://www.theseahawksfanshop.com , put up a strong rookie season in 2018, while an injury landed Jones on IR. Whether his athletic limitations will prevent him from securing a spot on the roster, it’s certainly not great to see him victimized by the speed and explosiveness of Mingo on consecutive plays. We’ll see how things go for Jones when he gets a chance to take on the Denver Broncos pass rush in a real game Thursday, and hopefully he will fare better in that matchup. Injured youngsters: Practice time is extremely limited under the current collective bargaining agreement, and young players need all the reps they can get in order to develop. So, unfortunately, there was a seemingly long list of rookies who did not suit up for medical reasons. Obviously L.J. Collier won’t be suiting up anytime soon, but there were a host of others who were held out on Saturday as well. Per Gregg Bell of the News Tribune DK Metcalf has a strained oblique, but should be back on the practice field Monday after the off day Sunday. Third round pick Cody Barton also missed the scrimmage, though his injury is a little more serious than that of Metcalf. The Hawks have a day off on Sunday before getting back to practice on Monday. With just four days to go until Seattle plays Denver in Week 1 of the Preseason, things are starting to get exciting.