The Seattle Seahawks offseason program came to an end on Thursday and the team also wrapped up another summer goal, as well.

Per multiple reporters, via the transaction wire, the organization inked their final two rookies -- cornerback Shaquill Griffin and safety Delano Hill -- to contracts. The last two deals mean all 11 players they drafted in April are under contract, as they head into the down time of June and July.

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Per Spotrac.com, Griffin, a third-round selection and 90th overall pick, is projected to make $3.36 million with a $758,614 roster bonus over a standard four-year contract. Meanwhile, the man who was drafted just five spots later, Hill, will make $3.28 million with a $$727,470 roster bonus over the same span.

The team has now concluded its offseason business in full and can look to training camp in August as they start their season anew for 2017.

The Seahawks offseason has officially concluded.