
Stone Forsythe, born on December 29, 1997, plays offensive lineman for the National Football League’s Seattle Seahawks (NFL).
At Florida, he played collegiate football. The Seattle Seahawks selected Forsythe in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, 208th overall. Forsythe committed to Seattle on May 14, 2021, in exchange for a four-year rookie deal for over $3.6 million and a $166,000 signing bonus.
Stone Forsythe parents: Ray Forsythe
Ray Forsythe, Forsythe’s father, played football in college at Kent State and UCF as well as in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals, Amsterdam Admirals, and Orlando Predators.
Forsythe didn’t play during his actual rookie year. When he began the final two games of his redshirt freshman season, he received his first playing time. As a redshirt sophomore, Forsythe participated in all 13 of Florida’s contests and made one start.
He started the remaining 25 games of his career as a starter after losing his redshirt during his junior season. Forsythe played in 40 games throughout his collegiate career, starting 28 of them.
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