Penticton Herald

Rawls feels healthy for Seahawks

Running back hopes to regain form, help offset loss of Lynch for Seattle

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RENTON, Wash. — Thomas Rawls believes he’s finally healthy enough to rediscover the form that made him a breakout star as a rookie two seasons ago for the Seattle Seahawks before injuries derailed his success.

It’s a good thing Rawls is feeling that well, considerin­g he will be in a full competitio­n for the starting running back spot when training camp begins next month. “I’ve always been in competitio­n with myself,” Rawls said Friday as the Seahawks wrapped up OTAs. “I just believe that this program, this whole organizati­on has a mindset of competitio­n. We believe that as long as people compete they will earn whatever they deserve. In the end, it’ll work itself out.”

Rawls and free agent signing Eddie Lacy are expected to compete for the bulk of the carries as Seattle intends to be a run-first team again. That will lead to opportunit­ies for Lacy and Rawls to get their share of carries, but both want the chance to be the primary ball carrier.

Aside from the competitio­n with Rawls, Lacy has a competitio­n with himself because of incentives in his contract tied to his weight.

“As a competitor, you want to be challenged,” Lacy said last week. “It’s a positive challenge. At the end of the day, it helps me personally, too. So why not?”

Full health has eluded Rawls since he came on the scene during the 2015 season, when he served as more than just an injury fill-in for Marshawn Lynch. Rawls rushed for 830 yards and averaged 5.6 yards per carry in 13 games before suffering a serious broken ankle late in the year.

Coming back from the injury proved to be more difficult than expected and was compounded by Rawls fracturing his leg in Week 2 last season. He played in just nine games and rushed for 349 yards in a season that was supposed to see him succeed Lynch.

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