After the Seahawks wrapped up their three-day rookie minicamp on Sunday, head coach Pete Carroll noted that the team had some decisions to make, particularly on tryout players who had impressed over the weekend.

On Monday, the Seahawks made decisions on five of those players, signing receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow, free safety Tevon Mutcherson, center Marcus Henry, tackle Nick Callender and guard Avery Young.

To make room on the 90-man roster, the Seahawks waived receiver Ka'Raun White, receiver Taj Williams, linebacker Jason Hall, linebacker Paul Dawson and center Brad Lundblade. White, Williams, Hall and Lundblade all signed with Seattle as undrafted rookie free agents last week and took part in the rookie minicamp. Dawson spent part of last season with the Seahawks, appearing in three games, then was re-signed last month.

Stringfellow, who is 6-foot-2, 218 pounds began his college career at the University of Washington before eventually landing at the University of Mississippi, where in 2016 he caught 46 passes for 716 yards and six touchdowns. He went undrafted last year and signed with Miami as an undrafted free agent. After spending training camp and the preseason with the Dolphins, Stringfellow was waived and subsequently claimed off waivers by the New York Jets. Stringfellow was then waived by the Jets and signed to their practice squad. The Jets waived Stringfellow last month, allowing the Seahawks to bring him in for a look, and Stringfellow took advantage.