Dareke Young entered this summer wondering what’s next.

In his position, at this point in his career, that’s suboptimal.

The big wide receiver Seattle drafted out of Division-II Lenoir-Rhyne in 2022 after impressing NFL scouts at the East-West Shrine game was starting this Seahawks training camp with his third offensive coordinator in four years. The previous two had him playing four different positions on offense. That didn’t include his work on all four of Seattle’s special-teams units.

That doggedness earned Young his place in the NFL as a rookie. It is why he’s stayed on the Seahawks for years two and three.

But another head coach drafted Young. Pete Carroll is gone. Mike Macdonald is in. This offseason Macdonald brought in a new offensive coordinator. Klint Kubiak didn’t know Youn

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