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The Seattle Seahawks announced Friday that they had signed six of their eight draft picks and 10 undrafted rookies ahead of their rookie minicamp, which began Friday.

All of the Day 3 draft picks were signed: fourth-round guards Mark Glowinski (West Virginia) and Terry Poole (San Diego St.), fifth-round cornerback Tye Smith (Towson), sixth-round defensive end Obum Gwacham (Oregon State), sixth-round offensive line convert Kristjan Sokoli (Buffalo) and seventh-round safety Ryan Murphy (Oregon State).

Texas long snapper Nate Boyer, a former Green Beret, headline the undrafted signings. Also under contract are offensive tackle Jesse Davis (Idaho); running back Thomas Rawls (Central Michigan) and Rod Smith (Ohio State); defensive backs Keenan Lambert (Norfolk State), Ronald Martin (LSU) and Triston Wade (Texas-San Antonio); linebackers Quayshawn Nealy (Georgia Tech) and Alex Singleton (Montana St.) and defensive end Tory Slater (West Georgia).

The Seahawks also signed cornerback Trovon Reed on a workout waiver, and they announced that they did not sign undrafted Arizona wide receiver Austin Hill, who originally had agreed to a deal.

The only draft picks unsigned are second-round defensive end Frank Clark and third-round wide receiver/kick returner Tyler Lockett.

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