In the first “real football” of Seahawks training camp, new guys Jalen Milroe and Nick Emmanwori learned how tricky Mike Macdonald’s defense can be.

Milroe, Seattle’s rookie quarterback and third-round draft choice from Alabama, and his backup offense were coming off their own goal line in an 11-on-11 scrimmage Monday. It was the camp’s first practice in full pads. Macdonald called a defense that had Emmanwori, the 220-pound safety the Seahawks traded up 17 spots to the top of the second round to draft in May, on the end of the line as an edge rusher.

Emmanwori has been doing that plenty so far in camp. He’s lined up as an outside linebacker. On many scrimmage plays he’s been unblocked rushing off the edge to sack Sam Darnold, backup Drew Lock and third-stringer Milroe.

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