Eric Saubert, River Cracraft contract details with Seahawks

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.

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

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