After weeks on the shelf, Seattle Seahawks running backs C.J. Prosise and Thomas Rawls are likely to play in week one against the Green Bay Packers.

(The Seahawks prepare to BRING FOOTBALL back by taking on the Green Bay Packers in week one. Don't MISS any updates on the cuts, trades, injuries, or any other news. Stay informed right along with us -- take five seconds to Sign up for our Free Seahawks newsletter now!)

Although, some slight doubt still exists with Thomas Rawls and his ankle injury.

"C.J. is ready to go. I think Thomas is," head coach Pete Carroll said on Monday during his press conference. "We'll find out during the week here. He's got to come back from the days' works and C.J. is a little bit ahead of him in that regard. He is ready."

Prosise finally shook off his groin injury last Friday and saw 14 snaps against the Oakland Radiers; meanwhile, Rawls was held out for a third straight week.

Despite missing the majority of the preseason, Rawls is still listed at the starting running back on the depth chart. Of course, the Seahawks are confident in their backup Eddie Lacy, if he has to start in his place.

While still battling back from 2016 ankle surgery, Lacy began to come on strong to end the preseason. He ran for a solid 21 yards on four carries in the team's dress rehearsal game versus the Kansas City Chiefs, after not being able to quite get going in the first two games.

Of course, the Seahawks are hoping to have their full complement of backs in week one. Right now, they're on track to do so.

Follow @drlewisbookit on Twitter for up-to-the-second analysis