The Seattle Seahawks recently signed two veteran role players in tight end Eric Saubert and wide receiver River Cracraft. Both talents will attempt to capture a rotational role for new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Saubert and Cracraft project as 53-man roster additions to the 2025 Seahawks.
Over The Cap has since updated the terms of both contracts. Saubert's deal with Seattle is a one-year agreement worth $1.4 million. The former San Francisco 49er will earn a base salary of $1.255 million with $350,000 in guarantees. Saubert is scheduled to carry a cap charge of just under $1.2 million this coming season.
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It's a similar agreement for Cracraft, who inked a one-year contract worth $1.170 million. The 31-year-old receiver possesses a base salary of $1.170 million with a scheduled cap charge of $1,030,000 million, per OTC.
Saubert appeared in all 17 games for the 49ers last season. Primarily playing a blocking role, he recorded 11 receptions on 14 targets for 97 yards and one touchdown. He'll mostly play in-line for Kubiak. Cracraft played eight games for the Miami Dolphins, totaling seven catches for 66 yards.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Free agency: Seahawks contracts with Eric Saubert and River Cracraft