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According to the 710 ESPN's Gee Scott, wide receiver Kasen Williams did not make the team's final roster. Instead, per Scott, they elected to keep Tanner McEvoy and Amara Darboh and a fourth running back J.D. McKissic who also has skills as a wide receiver and return man. The latter could be important in keeping wide receiver Tyler Lockett healthy coming off a season-ending tibia/fibula fracture in 2016.

Many thought Williams had done enough through two preseason games to earn a roster spot. Williams led the team in receiving during the preseason with 208 yards on nine catches. He also added a touchdown.

In addition, he added special teams contributions with two tackles and a fumble recovery.

The team may not have liked the chances of McEvoy or Darboh clearing waivers and may be betting on Williams slipping through the crack despite his preseason numbers -- though that seems unlikely. Or perhaps Darboh, McEvoy and McKissic various yet different skills sets leaped them over the preseason pogo stick that was Williams.

Either way, cornerback Richard Sherman doesn't see a justification for it.

Meanwhile, the Seahawks have also elected to keep Austin Davis over Trevone Boykin, according to Scott.

Davis closed preseason strong with back-to-back good outings, including throwing the game-winning touchdown in the final preseason game. On the flipside, Boykin floundered going 0-6 versus the Kansas City Chiefs and throwing two interceptions the next week. The killer may have been his end of first half execution. Instead of getting a field goal, he allowed himself to be sacked and the quarter ended.

Davis didn't throw an interception in preseason but was less than noticeable in the first two preseason outings, where Boykin shined.

In the end, turnovers and execution lost Boykin his job, if true.

The Seahawks have yet to confirm their final roster; despite it being turned into the NFL nearly two hours ago. But, they've made some interesting reported cuts and many are eager to confirm them.

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