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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Cowboys' Eric Pinkins: Signed by Cowboys
Eric Pinkins signed a contract with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday.Pinkins last played in the NFL during the 2016 campaign, mainly contributing as a special teams player for the Giants. He will attempt to latch onto a 53-man roster spot with the Cowboys with a strong camp.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Eric Pinkins: Waived by Seahawks
Pinkies (undisclosed) was waived by the Seahawks on Saturday, Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio KJR reports.The three-year vet struggled to make enough noise during his tenure in Seattle. Eric Pinkins, 25, tallied just two tackles last season.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Seahawks moving Eric Pinkins to linebacker
On the first day of Seattle Seahawks' minicamp, second-year cornerback Eric Pinkins lined up at linebacker, even rushing the passer on occasion. "Yeah, we are trying him at outside ‘backer to use his speed and see if he can’t be a really special addition to that spot," coach Pete Carroll said, per the Seattle Times. "You know, he’s real fast. He’s close to 230 pounds, almost 240 here a couple weeks back and as he trimmed up for camp, we just had the idea. We want to take a look and see what it looks like. So that’s what we’re going to … we’re going to throw him in here these first couple of weeks and into the OTAs season and see how far that goes."
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Seahawks announce several roster moves Tuesday
The Seattle Seahawks announced several roster moves on Tuesday, per the team's official website. The team will keep defensive back Eric Pinkins (foot) on the reserve/non-football injury list for the remainder of the season. Seattle waived tight end Brett Brackett and wide receiver Chris Matthews from the practice squad and signed tight end Tony Moeaki and wide receiver Bryan Walters to the 53-man roster. The team also added safety Dion Bailey and wide receiver Jalen Saunders to the practice squad.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Eric Pinkins returns from Reserved/NFI list
Seattle Seahawks defensive back Eric Pinkins returned from the Reserved/Non-Football Injury list Wednesday, the team announced. Pinkins suffered a Lisfranc injury this summer and was placed on the reserved/NFI list in late August.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Seahawks get down to 75 players
The Seattle Seahawks made several roster moves to get down to Tuesday's 75-player limit. They waived defensive tackle Michael Brooks, receiver David Gilreath and linebacker Horace Miller with injury designations. Seattle also put linebacker Heath Farwell, cornerback A.J. Jefferson and guard C.J. Davis on injured reserve. Cornerback Eric Pinkins was placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Seahawks has lengthy list of inactives for second preseason game
According to Sports Radio KJR in Washington, the following players will not suit up for the Seattle Seahawks Friday night against the Chargers in preseason action: wide receiver David Gilreath, safety Kam Chancellor, cornerback A.J. Jefferson, cornerback Akeem Auguste, cornerback Eric Pinkins, linebacker Bruce Irvin, linebacker D'Anthony Smith, linebacker Bobby Wagner, linebacker Korey Toomer, center Max Unger, guard C.J. Davis, defensive tackle Jimmy Staten, defensive tackle Michael Brooks, tackle Russell Okung and wide receiver Kevin Norwood.
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by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer
Seahawks sign Eric Pinkins
The representation for defensive back Eric Pinkins announced Thursday that their client signed his rookie contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Pinkins is a big safety at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds but the former San Diego State Aztec will likely be a role player for the Seahawks for the foreseeable future.
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by Jamey Eisenberg | Senior Fantasy Writer
Seahawks draft safety Eric Pinkins
With pick No. 208 in the NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks drafted safety Eric Pinkins from San Diego State. Pinkins has the chance to compete on special teams for the Seahawks this year, but Seattle is solid at safety with Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas. Pinkins is a big safety at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds.