Seahawks sign five tryout players following rookie camp

Washington wide receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow (9) makes a catch in front of Boise State cornerback Bryan Douglas (1) in the first half of an NCAA college football game at Husky Stadium on Saturday Aug. 31, 2013. (Joe Jaszewski / Associated Press)
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RENTON, Wash. – The Seattle Seahawks have signed five tryout players following their rookie minicamp, highlighted by wide receiver Damore’ea Stringfellow.

Seattle announced the roster moves Monday. Stringfellow started his college career at Washington before being dismissed from the team and finishing at Mississippi. Stringfellow caught 46 passes for 716 yards and six touchdowns in his final year at Ole Miss. He was originally signed by Miami before being released and spent part of last year on the New York Jets practice squad.

Seattle also signed free safety Tevon Mutcherson, center Marcus Henry, and tackles Nick Callender and Avery Young. Mutcherson played collegiately at Central Florida with Seahawks Shaquill and Shaquem Griffin, and spent part of last season with Houston.

Seattle released wide receivers Ka’Raun White and Taj Williams, linebackers Jason Hall and Paul Dawson, and center Brad Lundblade.

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