Cornerback Richard Sherman was not at the Seattle Seahawks practice facility last week for the start of the offseason workouts.

Numerous reports indicated the cornerback would not make an appearance until before the start of the Organized Teams Activities (OTAs) in May.

Schneider said cornerback Richard Sherman is at the VMAC facility today and participating in #Seahawks workouts. — Liz Mathews (@Liz_Mathews) April 24, 2017

Sherman was in the building and participating with the team Monday morning, according to Seahawks general manager John Schneider, who has been open in discussing a potential trade with the star cornerback.

“It was basically already out there, people had been talking about it, there had been rumors out there, we have had conversations with teams,” Schneider said Monday during his pre-draft press conference. “But it’s just he’s at a good place. He’s here today working, with Earl’s here Kam’s here.

“So we are all just at a very good place and it’s one of those things that if it works out, it works out, if it doesn’t work out it doesn’t work out and everybody is okay with it right now.”

Schneider said Sherman just needed a “little reset,” like we all do from time to time. “After the season he was like, hey I want to get back to being where he feels like he could be and not just him, he’s talking about the whole team,” Schneider explained.

Safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor were also at the Virgina Mason Athletic Center Monday morning. Both players are currently rehabbing from injuries — Thomas from a broken leg sustained last season and Chancellor from the removal of bone spurs on both of his ankles.

“Earl is back here for the first time today,” Schneider said. “I think he cruised in and is seeing the doc. I’m just not sure — nothing negative, I just don’t have an update.”

This week marks the second and final week of Phase One of offseason workouts that are limited to strength and conditioning and physical rehabilitation. The first three phases of the program are voluntary and conclude with the team’s mandatory minicamp in June.