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Danny O'Neil covers the Seahawks for The Seattle Times.
October 9, 2008 1:24 PM
Justin Forsett, Travis Lulay signed to practice squad
Posted by Danny O'Neil
Running back Justin Forsett was signed to Seattle's practice squad, which consists of eight players signed by the team and one international prospect allotted by the league [José Miguel Romero accurately pointed out it is not an eight-man practice squad for Seattle this season because of the inclusion of Samuel Gutekunst]. Forsett replaces Matt Lawrence. Quarterback Travis Lulay was signed to the practice squad and wide receiver Trent Shelton was replaced.
Forsett was one of the team's seventh-round draft picks and made Seattle's 53-man roster. [José pointed out Forsett was one of two seventh-round picks. Kicker Brandon Coutu was also drafted in the seventh round.] He was released from the roster the second week as Seattle suffered an injury crisis at wide receiver. The Colts signed him, and he played the next game but was released by Indianapolis this week.
Lulay was in the Seahawks training camp in 2006. He was signed to play scout-team quarterback with the Seahawks after Seattle was down to one quarterback practicing on Wednesday because of injuries to Matt Hasselbeck and Seneca Wallace.

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