The Seattle Seahawks have an intense battle brewing for their final wide receiver spots.

“It’s a diverse group,” head coach Pete Carroll stated after practice on Wednesday. “There’s different styles of players in this group and it is probably the one I’m thinking about the most because I’m trying to figure out who’s going to fit in, who’s going to compliment each other and all that.”

One receiver who has stepped up and impressed is second year David Moore. Moore was a seventh-round draft pick last season who spent most of the year on the practice squad. However, his performance in camp has earned him some extra attention, and potentially a spot on Seattle’s 53-man roster.

“David Moore looks really good,” quarterback Russell Wilson commented on Thursday. “He’s going up and catching the football. He’s explosive after the catch. He’s physical. He’s really working his tail off to be great. That’s what I love (about) playing with him. He’s a freak of nature in terms of how he catches the ball and makes plays after the catch.”

Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett and Jaron Brown seemed locked into roles in Seattle’s offense next season. From there, Moore will have to battle with veteran Brandon Marshall, fellow second-year receiver Amara Darboh, and a handful of other receiving options including Marcus Johnson, Damore’ea Stringfellow, Keenan Reynolds and Tanner McEvoy.

“How I’m going to settle that is wait and be patient,” Carroll said. “See how it goes, get guys lots of opportunities and everyday, we’re spotting guys in different places to make sure that they get their opportunities to show what they can do so we can keep it as competitive as possible because all these guys are battling. They’re all battling and doing good things.”