The Seahawks signed kicker Jason Myers and fullback Jalston Fowler to reserve/future contracts Wednesday.
Myers, 26, appeared in 38 games over the past three seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, making 64 of 79 career field-goal attempts (81 percent), including a career-long of 58 yards, and 76 of 88 extra-point attempts (86.4 percent). Myers played his college football at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, then spent time in the Arena Football League with the Arizona Rattlers and San Jose SaberCats before joining the Jaguars in 2015. He was released by Jacksonville after six games in 2017. Â
Fowler signed to Seattle's practice squad in December after spending the previous two-plus seasons with the Tennessee Titans, who drafted him in the fourth round of the 2015 draft out of Alabama. Fowler appeared in 42 games over the three seasons with Tennessee, rushing for 20 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries and catching six passes for 58 yards and one score. Fowler is the seventh player off of the 2017 practice squad to sign a future contract, having done so a day after Seattle signed tackle Isaiah Battle, guard Willie Beavers, quarterback Trevone Boykin, defensive back Alex Carter, receiver Cyril Grayson Jr. and defensive end Noble Nwachukwu to future deals.Â
After missing the postseason for the first time since 2011, the Seahawks cleaned out their lockers on New Year's Day at Renton's Virginia Mason Athletic Center.