The Seattle Seahawks have some very good running backs on the roster right now. Almost all of them have an issue or two, though. Which ones will stay and which ones will get cut?

The Seahawks have at least two, and possibly three, running backs that could start on a lot of teams in the NFL. They have quick backs and big backs. Some of their running backs are versatile. Others do one thing well. Seattle says it wants to get back to more of a run-heavy scheme. They have the backs to do it.

Here is a look at the running backs who have the best chances of making the Seahawks. I list the reasons why they will stay or go. Also, I list their percentage of making the team.

The Locks

Thomas Rawls

Reason he stays: Rawls is looking like he will be the starter week one and beyond. Seattle is giving him fewer reps in preseason games to save him for the games that actually matter. Rawls has speed, quickness and power. He is not as powerful as Eddie Lacy, but does most other things better. As 12s all know, when Rawls is at his best he can put up a bunch of yards.

Reason he would go: The problem he has had as a pro is staying healthy. He has not yet played a completely healthy season. Or anything close to one. He makes Seattle better, though, so Rawls is not going anywhere.

Chances of making the team: 100 percent

Eddie Lacy

Reason he stays: Lacy is the big back that Seattle likes. He also has been to Pro Bowls and been productive. The Seahawks signed him to a one year deal, so Lacy can make himself a lot more money if he has a good 2017. Also, I could see Seattle using Rawls early in games and Lacy later once the opposing team gets a bit worn down.

Reason he would go: Like Rawls, Lacy has not been overly healthy the last could of years, especially 2016. Lacy was also much better in his first two years than his last two. Lacy looks a little slow in preseason as well, but maybe he is just warming up.

Chances of making the team: 100 percent

C.J. Prosise

Reason he stays: Prosise offers better versatility than any of the other running backs currently on Seattle’s roster. He was great last year when he needed to start, too. Think about the game against the New England Patriots, for instance. Prosise was one of the best players on the field.

Reason he would go: Injuries. Even worse than Rawls or Lacy, Prosise cannot stay healthy for long stretches at a time. And it’s never the same injury. Currently, Prosise is dealing with a groin injury. At some point the Seahawks could just move on from Prosise because of having no faith he will be reliably healthy.

Chances of making the team: 90 percent