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Seahawks to meet with CB Rasul Douglas
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The Seahawks’ cornerback search includes multiple names. After the team met about a reunion with Shaquill Griffin, a higher-profile option has since emerged.

Rasul Douglas is visiting the Seahawks on Tuesday, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero tweets. Part of PFR’s top 50 free agent list, Douglas could not secure a deal on the level of third-contract-seeking cornerback peers Carlton Davis, D.J. Reed, Byron Murphy and Charvarius Ward in March. Douglas, who spent the past 1 1/2 seasons with the Bills, joins a host of starter-level corners still in free agency.

Our March free agency preview posed that the cutoff line for the late-20-something batch of corners may well be Douglas, who checked in as the oldest of those options. That ended up happening, as Davis, Murphy, Reed and Ward all landed deals worth at least $16MM per year on Day 1 of the legal tampering period. A journeyman who stabilized his career in Green Bay, Douglas ended up in Buffalo at the 2023 trade deadline. The Bills have effectively moved on, having extended Christian Benford and used a first-round pick on Kentucky’s Maxwell Hairston.

While Douglas undoubtedly generated early-free agency interest, it is fairly clear his market did not pan out on the level of his top peers’. The Packers gave Douglas a three-year, $21MM deal in 2022; he ended up playing that out in Buffalo, operating as a starter opposite Benford. While the latter has now run into injuries that prevented him from facing the Chiefs in the playoffs in back-to-back years, Douglas was on the field for both those January contests.

Set to turn 30 in August, Douglas will attempt to relaunch his market via this visit. The former Eagles draftee has not been closely tied to any other teams since free agency started, but teams have a better idea of their veteran needs after the draft. The Seahawks’ 11-man draft class did not include a corner, leading John Schneider to indicate more help will be sought there.

Free agents signed at this point in the offseason also do not count toward the 2026 compensatory formula. Considering Douglas’ experience level and likely price range, he profiles as a player who should draw more interest without any comp-pick component factoring into the process.

Douglas played better in 2023 compared to 2024, posting an unsustainable 38.6 passer rating in coverage in nine Bills outings that year. Last season, that number spiked to 122.0. Pro Football Focus ranked Douglas 102nd among CB regulars in 2024. Douglas’ run of NFL relevance dates back to him playing 48% of the Eagles’ defensive snaps as a rookie, Philadelphia’s Super Bowl LII-winning season, and he reignited his career with a run in place of an injured Jaire Alexander in 2021. Douglas intercepted 14 passes from 2021-23, and after the 6-foot-2 cover man proved ill-fitting in the slot to start the ’22 season, he has worked primarily as a boundary defender since.

With Devon Witherspoon patrolling the slot in Seattle, the team would seemingly be in need of a perimeter defender opposite Riq Woolen. Griffin, Kendall Fuller, Jack Jones and Michael Davis are available. So is Stephon Gilmore, though it is not yet known if the 34-year-old standout wishes to play a 14th season. Gilmore considered retirement following the Vikings’ season.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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