1. Leggings all made games.

The Seahawks added Noah Fant in a trade this offseason, and the former first-round pick is expected to be one of the offense’s top weapons, but he’s not the only threat at tight end, which showed on Friday as several tight ends showed their ability to catch passes. Tyler Mubry started things off with a nice grab up the middle on a quick pass from Drew Lock, and later in a goal line drill, Colby Parkinson used his 6-foot frame to get past a defensive back and to pull in. a touchdown catch. Mabry added a couple more nice catches and then in a seven-on-seven period Will Dissly had three receptions in quick succession. “These guys can all play, they all bring special talents,” Carroll said. “… One of the biggest surprises is that Colby Parkinson is just better. He’s just better. He has rounded his body. He’s been working really hard on his strength, but now it’s become part of his movement and his strength comes from the line of scrimmage. He blocks well. “The tight end group is a very good group. We’re going to them, we’re using them, we’re trying to fit them into everything we do, and there’s no reason not to think that way. The kids are well equipped, they’re really smart, they all have a little bit of uniqueness, which we love. It’s an amazing position.”