The Seattle Seahawks have officially waived cornerback Ryan "Bump" Cooper Jr. from their practice squad, marking the end of his brief tenure with the team. Cooper Jr. initially signed with the Baltimore Ravens after going undrafted out of Oregon State, where he had a notable college career, earning All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention honors twice. During his time with the Ravens, he displayed promise in the preseason, recording five tackles and a pass breakup in three games, including a standout performance against the Philadelphia Eagles. Cooper Jr.'s journey to the NFL is a testament to his perseverance, having started at a junior college before making a name for himself at Oregon State.
In addition to Cooper's release, the Seahawks also waived wide receiver Cornell Powell, further reshaping their practice squad as they prepare for the upcoming season. Despite his release, Cooper's performance throughout the preseason has demonstrated his potential and could lead to another opportunity with a different team in the NFL.