Seahawks Rookie WR Tory Horton Shines in Training Camp: A Rising Star for the 53-Man Roster
Seahawks rookie WR Tory Horton is making a strong case for a spot on the 53-man roster with standout performances in training camp. Discover his journey and impact.

The Seattle Seahawks' training camp in Renton, Washington, has been a stage for emerging talent, and rookie wide receiver Tory Horton is stealing the spotlight. A fifth-round pick from Colorado State, Horton is proving he belongs on the 53-man roster with a series of impressive performances that have caught the attention of coaches, teammates, and fans alike.
Horton's Standout Moments
Horton’s journey from a knee injury in college to a potential NFL contributor has been remarkable. In just over a week of training camp, he has showcased his versatility and playmaking ability. On Friday, August 1, Horton delivered his best day yet with a series of highlight-reel catches:
- A mid-air adjustment to snag a difficult pass over the middle from Drew Lock.
- A decisive win in a one-on-one rep using a double move.
- A toe-tapping sideline catch followed by an impressive red-zone reception.
Teammates have taken notice. Rookie safety Nick Emmanwori praised Horton, saying, "Even though I'm on defense, I'm like, 'Ooh, that's a crazy catch right there.' I think he's going to be the steal of the draft."
Punt Return Potential
Horton isn’t just making waves as a receiver. He’s also in the mix to serve as Seattle’s punt returner, a role he excelled in during his college career. At Colorado State, he scored three touchdowns on punt returns and averaged 26.3 yards per return last season before his injury.
Competing for a Role
While the Seahawks signed veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling to fill the void left by DK Metcalf, Horton’s performances are pushing him into the rotation. His speed (a 4.41-second 40-yard dash at the combine) and ability to make contested catches make him a potential deep threat.
What’s Next?
As the Seahawks continue their preparations for the 2025 season, Horton’s emergence adds depth and excitement to their receiving corps. His ability to contribute immediately could make him a key piece of Seattle’s offense and special teams.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Seahawks gear up for the preseason opener on August 7.