Seahawks injuries: Thomas Rawls doubtful vs. 49ers Germain Ifedi, Nick Vannett also doubtful; Tyler Lockett, C.J. Prosise questionable

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The Seahawks will likely be without the services of injured running back Thomas Rawls when they host the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

The second-year running back was listed as doubtful with a shin injury on the team's Friday injury report, along with offensive lineman Germain Ifedi (ankle) and tight end Nick Vannett (ankle). Wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) and running back C.J. Prosise (wrist) were listed as questionable.

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Rawls, 23, suffered the injury in Seattle's Week 2 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Immediately following the game, head coach Pete Carroll called the injury a leg contusion, but after further testing, Carroll said the injury turned out to be a strained muscle near the running back's shin.

"It's not a dangerous injury or anything like that, it's problematic for him at this time," Carroll said from the Virginia Mason Athletic Center on Friday. "We're just going to be open minded and still make the decision to see what we're going to do. We are prepared to go without him if he can't go, but we'd love to see him if he can get there."

Rawls has just 25 rushing yards on 19 attempts after working his way back from ankle surgery during the offseason. As an undrafted rookie in 2015, Rawls led the Seahawks with 830 rushing yards in 13 games played (and only seven starts) before suffering the season-ending injury at Baltimore on Dec. 13.

Prosise, 22, suffered his injury in Seattle's win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 1 before missing the team's loss at L.A. After making it through practice this week, Carroll said the team had "the option of playing" their 2016 third-round pick.

With both Rawls and Prosise ailing, Christine Michael should get the bulk of the team's carries for the third week in a row. Fifth-round pick Alex Collins seems likely to serve as Michael's primary backup should both Rawls and Prosise be sidelined.

Lockett, 23, suffered a sprained knee versus the Rams, catching four passes for 99 yards even while missing much of the second half. He was a full participant in practice on Thursday after being limited on Wednesday.

Fellow wide receiver Doug Baldwin also suffered a knee injury in L.A., but Carroll said both players should be ready to go on Sunday.

"They did a marvelous job really this week," Carroll said. "They got all the work that they needed to get done. They're ready to play."

Rookies Ifedi, 22, and Vannett, 23, will each miss their third straight game with ankle injuries, but Carroll said both could return to action next week.

Quarterback Russell Wilson (ankle), tight end Jimmy Graham (knee) and defensive end Cliff Avril (hamstring) did not appear on Friday's report. Baldwin, Graham and Avril were all full participants on Thursday after being limited on Wednesday, while Wilson was a full participant all week after suffering a sprained ankle versus Miami in Week 1.

"He's better than he was last week," Carroll said of Wilson. "He did fine, finished on a really high note today, was really the best that he's been in the last two weeks."

For San Francisco, starting tackle Anthony Davis was ruled out with a concussion, while safeties Marques Cromartie (ankle) and Jaquiski Tartt (knee) were each listed as questionable.

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