It seems Seattle is welcoming an exodus of Vikings.

WR Sidney Rice will become the latest to leave Minnesota for the Seahawks, agreeing to a five-year deal according to FOXSports' Jay Glazer.

PFT reports the deal is worth $41 million in sum with $18.5 million guaranteed.

A second-round pick in 2007, Rice blossomed into a Pro Bowler in 2009 with some help from QB Brett Favre, finishing with 83 catches for 1,312 yards and eight TDs.

However a hip injury landed Rice on the PUP list in 2010 and ultimately limited him to six games, 17 grabs, 280 yards and two scores.

Rice (6-4, 202 pounds) and Mike Williams will give Seattle one of the largest wideout tandems in the league.

Rice will reunite with former Vikings OC Darrell Bevell, who joined Seattle's staff in a similar capacity in January. QB Tarvaris Jackson, who spent his first five seasons in Minnesota, is expected to officially join the Seahawks with Rice on Friday (when free agents can officially ink their new deals).