Milroe’s debut, while not statistically overwhelming, highlighted his explosiveness and ability to make plays with both his arm and legs—a skill set he honed at Alabama. There, he set school records with 7,593 total career yards and 78 touchdowns (45 passing, 33 rushing), and he was recognized as a permanent team captain and winner of the William V. Campbell Trophy, college football’s top academic honor. In his final season, Milroe accounted for 36 total touchdowns (16 passing, 20 rushing), ranking among the top quarterbacks nationally for both efficiency and productivity.
The Seahawks’ quarterback room is crowded, with veteran Sam Darnold expected to lead the offense and Lock vying for backup duties. However, Milroe’s dynamic preseason showing—particularly his poise and game-changing speed—could ignite speculation among fans and analysts about his future role. Given Lock’s struggles with turnovers in previous seasons, it’s not inconceivable that Milroe could climb the depth chart if Seattle’s offense sputters early in the year.
For fans tracking the Seahawks’ quarterback battle, Milroe’s preseason debut offers both hope and intrigue. As Seattle continues its training camp and preseason slate, the rookie’s development will be closely watched. For more in-depth breakdowns of Milroe’s performance, visit Jalen Milroe on ESPN or check out highlight reels and analysis on social media platforms, including the viral clip of every throw and run from his debut shared by @awthentik on Twitter.
Milroe’s journey—from a decorated career at Alabama to a promising start in the NFL—underscores why he was one of the most intriguing dual-threat quarterback prospects in his draft class. As the preseason unfolds, all eyes will be on whether his athleticism and leadership can translate into a larger role for the Seahawks this season.
