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Seahawks 90-Man Countdown: QB Holton Ahlers - Backup Signal Caller in Waiting?
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With the calendar flipping to June and offseason activities wrapping up league-wide, the Seattle Seahawks will open training camp at the VMAC in less than two months, officially ushering in the 2023 season.

To celebrate the new incoming season, we'll be detailing every member of the Seahawks 90-man roster over the next several weeks, exploring best and worst case scenarios and what to expect from each player entering the 2023 campaign.

Holton Ahlers, Quarterback

Height/Weight: 6-3, 227 pounds

2022 Stats*: 28 touchdowns, five interceptions, 67.2% completion rate

*College stats at East Carolina

One of the most prolific passers to ever come out of North Carolina, Ahlers finished his high school career ranked third all-time in state history in passing yards, second all-time in total offense, and third all-time for total touchdowns (201), including 75 combined scores as a senior. Named a team captain as a freshman, he led the school to four playoff appearances and three conference titles, eventually committing to East Carolina as a three-star recruit.

Departing Greenville as the most distinguished quarterback in program history, Ahlers wrapped up his tenure at East Carolina as the school's all-time leader in passing yards (13,927), total offensive yards (15,373), passing touchdowns (97), and total touchdowns (122). He also established new American Athletic Conference records for passing yardage, completions, and total touchdowns while earning MVP honors at the NFLPA Bowl. But he wasn't one of 14 quarterbacks selected in the 2023 NFL Draft and signed with the Seahawks as a free agent.

Best-Case Scenario: Showing off his dual-threat capabilities in the preseason as Seattle's third quarterback making big plays as a passer and a runner, Ahlers puts pressure on returning veteran backup Drew Lock and though he gets cut in August, he returns as a member of the practice squad and dresses for a handful of games as an emergency third signal caller.

Worst-Case Scenario: Battling mechanical issues and quickly realizing he's not in Greenville anymore trying to scramble away from NFL defenders, Ahlers struggles throughout the preseason and gets released without a return to the practice squad, putting his NFL aspirations in limbo.

What to Expect in 2023: After re-signing Pro Bowler Geno Smith to a three-year deal and bringing back Drew Lock as his backup, an undrafted rookie like Ahlers will be hard-pressed to make Seattle's roster as an undrafted rookie. His hitchy throwing mechanics remain a work in progress and though he ran for a bunch of yardage and touchdowns in college, he likely will have a much tougher time creating plays with his legs at the NFL level with 4.93 40-yard dash speed.

But with the NFL instituting a new rule allowing a third quarterback on game day rosters without counting against the 46-man limit, it's possible the Seahawks could try to take advantage if Ahlers impresses during the preseason. After years of passing on the opportunity to draft and develop a quarterback, given his background of playmaking and high football IQ, the former East Carolina standout could be a prime candidate to eventually succeed Lock as the team's backup.

Previous Seahawks 90-Man Profiles

Montrae Braswell | John Hall | Bryant Koback | Cam Bright | Jacob Sykes | Benjie Franklin | Tyjon Lindsey | Austin Faoliu | Kendall Randolph | Ty Okada | Patrick O'Connell | Arquon Bush | Chris Stoll | MJ Anderson | Noah Gindorff | Christian Young | Jalen McKenzie | Griffin Hebert | Lance Boykin | Jonathan Sutherland | Easop Winston | Greg Eiland | Mo Osling III | Jake Bobo | James Campbell | Jonah Tavai | Joshua Onujiogu

This article first appeared on FanNation Seahawk Maven and was syndicated with permission.

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