3. He's Hoping To Get Kam Chancellor Back "As Soon As Possible"

With four-year extensions now done for both quarterback Russell Wilson and linebacker Bobby Wagner, Carroll said the club can "get after it" when it comes to strong safety Kam Chancellor, who has yet to report to training camp.

"We were in the midst of these talks for some time so we were still working with that, but our focus is never off of Kam," said Carroll. "He is such an integral part of this team and we love the guy so much. Since we needed to turn our attention to it, we have been. But now we really can get after it. I’m hoping we can get him back here as soon as possible. We miss the heck out of him.”

4. Dion Bailey Should Return On Monday

Second-year free safety Dion Bailey opened training camp on the team's non-football injury list with what Carroll described as a hamstring injury. Carroll said he expects the USC product to be back on the practice field on Monday for the team's fourth practice of camp.

"He looked great running the last couple of days, so he should be back Monday," said Carroll.

5. Tyler Lockett Looks Like Doug Baldwin

After yet another impressive day on the field, rookie wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who the Seahawks moved up to select in the third round (No. 69 overall) of this year's draft, drew praise from his new head coach. Carroll said he couldn't wait to get into the film room to watch Lockett's practice tape after a session that saw the former Kansas State standout excel in one-on-one drills.

"His suddenness in and out of these breaks is like Doug [Baldwin]," Carroll said, comparing the first-year player to 2014's leading receiver. "That means that we’ve got another guy that can get away from people. Terrifically strong hands. He’s very confident. He’s solid as a football player."

Lockett is expected to earn reps as the team's primary kick and punt returner in 2015, but as offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell alluded to yesterday, Carroll thinks Lockett could push for playing time at wideout, too.