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  • FA Wide Receiver #5
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    Giants waived WR Dalen Cambre.
    Cambre caught 2-of-5 targets for 45 yards in two preseason games. The Giants also released WR Da’Quan Felton, OL Stone Forsythe, DL Jeremiah Ledbetter, DL Jordon Riley and K Jude McAtamney. The Giants also placed RB Eric Gray and OLB Victor Dimukeje on the reserve/physically unable to perform list. They will be eligible to return after four games.
  • NYG Tackle #78
    Giants agree to terms with OT Stone Forsythe, formerly of the Seahawks.
    The former sixth-round pick has been a backup for the Seahawks for four years. He has 14 career starts with three coming at left tackle and 11 on the right side. Forsythe made five starts at right tackle early in the 2024 season before landing on injured reserve with a hand injury. He will take on swing tackle duties for the Giants in 2025.
  • SEA Tackle #78
    Seahawks activated OT Stone Forsythe (hand) from injured reserve.
    Forsythe took over for an injured Abraham Lucas at right tackle in Week 2 and made five starts before suffering an injury of his own. With Lucas now healthy, Forsythe will likely remain on the bench for Week 16.
  • SEA Linebacker #10
    Seahawks designated LB Uchenna Nwosu (thigh) to return from injured reserve.
    They did the same for Stone Forsythe, opening 21-day practice windows for each player. Nwosu has played just 20 snaps this year after tearing his pectoral late in 2023 and immediately suffering this thigh injury in his 2024 debut in Week 5. He’d be a big boost to Seattle’s pass rush down the stretch.
  • SEA Tackle #78
    Seahawks placed OT Stone Forsythe (hand) on injured reserve.
    Forsythe will miss at least four games, five if you include his absence from Week 7. Seattle claimed linebacker Josh Ross off waivers from the Ravens in a corresponding move. Ross appeared in seven games with the Ravens this year and played exclusively on special teams.
  • SEA Tackle #78
    Seahawks T Stone Forsythe (hand) ruled out for Week 7 against the Falcons.
    Seahawks beat reporter John P. Boyle reports, “Seattle will be onto its fourth option at right tackle for Sunday’s game at Atlanta.” Fortunately, the Falcons’ pass rush is an ineffective unit.
  • SEA Tackle #74
    George Fant (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Broncos in Week 1.
    Fant (knee) picked up the injury in the middle of the first quarter against Denver. The Seahawks are already without Abe Lucas, so Stone Forsythe will be the right tackle against the Denver pass rush.
  • LV Offensive Lineman #70
    Seahawks declared CB John Reid, DE L.J. Collier, C Dakoda Shepley, TE Tyler Mabry, OT Stone Forsythe, and OT Cedric Ogbuehi inactive against the Steelers.
    Of course, the big news for Seattle is Russell Wilson’s injury, which is expected to sideline him for the foreseeable future. Geno Smith will start in Wilson’s absence. Expect a low-scoring slog between two depleted offenses.

  • LV Offensive Lineman #70
    Seahawks signed sixth-round OT Stone Forsythe to a four-year contract.
    Reminder the team dealt picks No. 217 and 250 to move up nine spots for Forsythe (6'8/307), who was one of just three OTs in this class listed at 6-foot-8 or taller. He shuffled around the line before ultimately taking starting left tackle duties in 2019, becoming the anchor for a solid Gators OL. Forsythe plays exceptionally smooth for his size, often doing well to keep up around the arc. Forsythe’s height gives him a natural leverage disadvantage, though, and some of the savvier, stronger pass-rushers in the NFL will have success with keeping him uncomfortable once engaged. He has some Jared Veldheer-lite to his game as a potential swing-tackle and starter down the road.

  • LV Offensive Lineman #70
    Seahawks traded up with the Bears to select Florida OT Stone Forsythe with the No. 208 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
    The Seahawks dealt picks No. 217 and 250 to move up nine spots. Forsythe (6'8/307) is one of just three OTs in this class listed at 6-foot-8 or taller. Forsythe shuffled around the line before ultimately taking starting left tackle duties in 2019. Although he never made any all-conference teams, Forsythe was the anchor for a solid Gators OL. Forsythe plays exceptionally smooth for his size, often doing well to keep up around the arc. Forsythe’s height gives him a natural leverage disadvantage, though, and some of the savvier, stronger pass-rushers in the NFL will have success with keeping him uncomfortable once engaged. Forsythe is not necessarily locked to any system fit, and he even offers some flexibility at right tackle. Forsythe has some Jared Veldheer-lite to his game. He should be a viable swing tackle out of the gate while trying to develop as a potential starter.