New Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski kicks a field goal as a member of the Oakland Raiders during the second half of an NFL game against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016, in San Diego. (Denis Poroy / AP Photo)

New Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski kicks a field goal as a member of the Oakland Raiders during the second half of an NFL game against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016, in San Diego. (Denis Poroy / AP Photo)

Seahawks sign veteran kicker Janikowski

The 40-year-old is the all-time leading scorer for the Oakland Raiders, amassing 1,799 points.

  • Herald news service
  • Friday, April 13, 2018 10:36pm
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Apparently, the Seattle Seahawks liked what they saw from Sebastian Janikowski.

On Friday, the Seahawks signed the veteran kicker, according to the team’s official Twitter account. Janikowski had visited the team on Tuesday.

The 40-year-old Janikowski, who did not play last year because of a back injury he suffered in training camp, is now slated to compete for the job with Jason Myers. Myers signed with the team in January.

The Seahawks’ need for a new kicker came after they let Blair Walsh’s contract expire. Walsh played one year for Seattle but failed to live up to the consistency the Seahawks had enjoyed for years when Steven Hauschka held the job.

Walsh was 33rd in field-goal accuracy (73 percent) last season in the 32-team NFL.

Who was 32nd? Myers, who was cut by Jacksonville after he missed four of his first 15 field goal attempts in 2017.

Janikowski is the Oakland Raiders all-time leading scorer with 1,799 points and has played in a franchise record 268 games.

He spent 17 seasons with the Oakland Raiders but missed the 2017 season due to a back injury. Janikowski has made 80.4 percent of his kicks during his career and holds the NFL record with 55 field goals of 50 yards or longer.

Janikowski has earned $51 million kicking for the Raiders, who drafted him in the first round in 2000. Oakland told him in February it would not be re-signing him this year, after his contract that paid him $3 million guaranteed last year expired.

Could the Seahawks have drafted a kicker later this month to complete for the job instead?

Coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider have not drafted a kicker in any of the eight drafts they’ve run leading the Seahawks. The last one Seattle drafted came in 2008: Brandon Coutu, in the seventh round. He never kicked in a regular-season game for the Seahawks, and the GM who picked him, Tim Ruskell, was fired the next year.

Plus, the Seahawks right now own only eight picks in the seven-round draft. Barring an expected draft trade or two in the next couple weeks, eight picks would tie 2015 for the fewest of the Carroll-Schneider regime.

It’s not all that common to draft kickers, league wide. It’s downright rare to be what Janikowski is.

Oakland made him the fourth kicker drafted in the first round. Owner Al Davis selected him 17th overall in 2000.

Hawks add QB Morris, two others sign ERFA contracts

Seattle also signed quarterback Stephen Morris to have another arm on the roster behind Russell Wilson. Running back J.D. McKissic and defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson signed their exclusive rights free agent contracts for the 2018 season.

Morris spent time with three teams during the regular season and was with Washington earlier this offseason before being released this month. Seattle had no other quarterbacks on the roster since Trevone Boykin was released late last month.

McKissic developed into Seattle’s third-down running back for part of last season. McKissic appeared in 13 games and had three touchdowns. He averaged 4.1 yards per carry in limited work as a ball carrier, but was most effective as a pass catcher. McKissic had 34 catches, fifth-best on the team.

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