Byron Murphy II hasn't received a lot of hype in the early Defensive Rookie of the Year conversation, and the Seattle Seahawks' first-round pick has taken notice.
Now officially embarking on their NFL careers, the Seattle Seahawks unveiled their latest draft class for the first time last week at rookie minicamp, providing an opportunity to begin evaluating Byron Murphy II and the rest of the team's draft picks before the start of OTAs this week.
Regarding the 49ers picking WR Ricky Pearsall at No. 31, Mike Sando of The Athletic cites an anonymous NFL executive who said his team was interested in Pearsall.
This weekend for the Seattle Seahawks was notable, as their rookie minicamp on Friday and Saturday allowed the first glimpse for media members at not just the newest members of the team but also how first-year head coach Mike Macdonald will run things.
With the Seattle Seahawks sitting in the red after signing first-round pick Byron Murphy II on Friday, the first domino has dropped to get the franchise back in financial compliance.
The Seattle Seahawks clearly landed an amazing prospect in Byron Murphy II. John Schneider made it clear on draft night how much the team loved Murphy, but since NFL Rookie Minicamp began this weekend it's clear those reasons run far beyond just his on-field play.
The Seahawks ultimately drafted a player at a position in which they have considerable depth. The GM and head coach recently addressed the selection.
The Seahawks have to be thrilled that defensive tackle Byron Murphy slid all the way to them at No. 16. And if Murphy is pissed that he fell that far, even better.
The Seattle Seahawks announced coming to terms with their first-round draft pick, defensive tackle Byron Murphy II, following his first minicamp practice Friday.
There’s an open spot on the Seahawks roster. Who will that go to? The Seattle Seahawks have begun rookie minicamp following last week’s NFL Draft and subsequent undrafted free agent signings.
AUSTIN -- Former Texas Longhorns defensive tackle Byron Murphy II revealed in a recent podcast interview that he had an odd pre-draft meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Seattle Seahawks have officially signed first-round DT Byron Murphy.
The Seahawks are signing first-round DT Byron Murphy Jr. to a rookie contract, according to Tom Pelissero. Murphy, 21, was a one-year starter at Texas and earned first-team All-Big 12 honors in 2023.
One of Murphy’s goals is to win Defensive Rookie of the Year. A week removed from being drafted by the Seattle Seahawks, first-round pick Byron Murphy II flew up from Texas to Renton for his first trip to Seahawks headquarters.
Thursday was a massive day for Byron Murphy II as it marked his introductory press conference with the Seattle Seahawks, and he wasn't alone for the big event.
Although a record 23 offensive players were selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, that doesn't mean the class lacks defensive star power.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are being called out for the strangest pre-draft meeting of the 2024 NFL Draft. During an interview with the Real Hawk Talk by Hawk Blogger Podcast, former Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy said the Steelers asked him to do something he left feeling a little strange about.
Every year following the draft players reveal odd things that teams ask or make them do during the pre-draft process. The NFL has cracked down on some of the absurd questions that teams ask, but some of the workouts to check for medical issues or athleticism deficiencies are still pretty bizarre.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a meeting with Byron Murphy II, one of the most promising defensive lineman prospects in the pre-draft process, hailing from Texas.
Here are three players who landed in the best situation and three who landed in the worst.
With the litany of offensive picks to open the night, a number of top defensive players were naturally going to slide. Seattle was able to land the top defensive tackle on the board at No. 16 overall.
Going into the 2024 NFL Draft, one of the premier draft prospects is Texas Longhorns interior defensive lineman Byron Murphy. On3 Scouting and Ranking assistant Cody Bellaire has a longstanding relationship with Byron Murphy, going back to when he worked for Baylor in the player personnel department.
NFL Network's Peter Schrager predicts Cincinnati will land one of the draft's top defenders in his latest mock draft.
Per NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, the Minnesota Vikings are hosting Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II on a top-30 visit on Monday. Does this mean they won't draft a quarterback?
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