The Seattle Seahawks were without two of their three fifth-round picks during rookie minicamp, which was held May 2-3 at the team facility in Renton. Wide receiver Tory Horton and defensive end Rylie Mills each sat out, per The Athletic's Michael-Shawn Dugar.
Mills' absence was more expected than Horton's. Mills sustained a torn ACL in December and is still rehabbing the injury. Upon being drafted, it was anticipated that Mills may not be ready to go by the time the regular season begins. Horton, however, suffered an LCL injury in October and also had surgery to repair it. Macdonald said he was sidelined due to precaution despite running at the NFL Scouting Combine, per Dugar.
“I wouldn’t say it’s anything major,” Macdonald said. “When he comes back, he should be close to full-go. We’ll see how that kind of comes about.”