Seahawks' Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Thomas Rawls should play vs. 49ers

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin stands on the field during warmups before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin stands on the field during warmups before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) Photo: Elaine Thompson/AP Photo: Elaine Thompson/AP Image 1 of / 8 Caption Close Seahawks' Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Thomas Rawls should play vs. 49ers 1 / 8 Back to Gallery

RENTON -- Seahawks wide receivers Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett and running back Thomas Rawls should all play on Sunday after suffering injuries in the team's Week 2 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

The prognosis for starting right guard Germain Ifedi isn't quite as optimistic.

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Baldwin and Lockett both suffered knee injuries in L.A., but were limited participants in practice at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center on Wednesday. Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll called Baldwin's injury a twisted knee, but said tests following Sunday's 9-3 loss were negative: "Nothing that showed up on any of tests or that kind of stuff."

In addition to Baldwin and Lockett, tight end Jimmy Graham (knee) and defensive end Cliff Avril (hamstring) were also listed as limited participants in practice.

The team initially reported Rawls suffered a leg contusion versus the Rams that limited him to just seven carries, but on Wednesday Carroll called it a muscle strain.

"He's got a little strain on the side of his leg," Carroll said. "It's a rare kind of muscle that gets affected up his shin kinda. That's not really a technical term right there."

Carroll said Rawls would be limited in practice on Wednesday, but that he expected him to play Sunday when Seattle hosted the San Francisco 49ers.

Ifedi, the team's first-round pick in the 2016 draft, continues to work his way back from a high ankle sprain suffered in practice on Sept. 7.

"He's closer now," Carroll said of Ifedi. "He's going to do some stuff today and tomorrow and see what happens by Friday, see if he can get out there and practice. We'll find out in a couple days."

Carroll said the same timeline applied to rookie tight end Nick Vannett, who suffered a high ankle sprain in Seattle's second preseason game.

Rawls, Ifedi and Vannett did not participate in practice on Wednesday, while quarterback Russell Wilson (ankle) and running back C.J. Prosise (wrist) were full participants.

Tukuafu out (again), Magee to practice squad

The Seahawks released fullback Will Tukuafu a week after signing him to the active roster. The 32-year-old was among the team's final cuts on Sept. 3, but was brought back after they released undrafted rookie Tani Tupou following Seattle's Week 1 win over Miami.

The 6-foot-4, 272-pound Tukuafu was the only fullback on the team's active roster. His release leaves the team with an open spot on its 53-man active roster.

The Seahawks filled up their practice squad with the signing of former Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Rams running back Terrence Magee on Wednesday.

The 23-year-old, listed at 5-foot-8 and 214 pounds, joined Baltimore as an undrafted free agent in 2015, rushing twice for 5 yards and catching one pass for 2 yards in three games played.

Magee rushed for 1,330 yards and 12 touchdowns on 226 attempts at LSU.

Seattle added former University of Washington wide receiver Kasen Williams to the practice squad on Tuesday, while releasing cornerback Tye Smith -- a 2015 fifth-round draft pick -- and tackle Michael Ola.

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