Shaquill Griffin Returns to Seahawks for Added Depth at Corner
- On Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks finalized a one-year deal to bring back 29-year-old Shaquill Griffin for a second tenure with the team.
- The signing followed Seattle's decision not to add a cornerback in the draft and their desire to improve depth at the position, as coach Mike Macdonald indicated.
- Griffin, 29, played eight NFL seasons with 106 games, including last season with the Minnesota Vikings where he had two interceptions and appeared in all 18 games.
- He signed a one-year deal reportedly worth $3 million, potentially rising to $4 million, and holds a 64.3 PFF grade ranking 53rd among 92 qualifying corners last season.
- Griffin's return adds veteran experience behind younger corners Devon Witherspoon and Riq Woolen, strengthening the Seahawks' secondary depth and competitive options.
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