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The Seahawks became the first NFL team to release a 2014 draft pick on Friday when they waived offensive lineman Garrett Scott. The sixth-round pick out of Marshall was waived less than 24 hours after signing his rookie contract on Thursday.  However, the story doesn’t end there though. Scott was released by the team because a heart ailment kept him from passing his physical.

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“After undergoing an extensive physical with our medical staff last week, Garrett’s examination revealed a rare heart condition that will prevent him from any on-field participation in the near future,” Seahawks general manager John Schneider said in a statement. “We think highly of Garrett as a person and as a football player. The team is committed to supporting Garrett in the months to come and will continue to help him determine his next steps.”

Because Seattle officially signed him, Scott will receive his signing bonus, which Spotrac estimates to be about $101,000. There’s also a small chance Scott’s career with the Seahawks may not be over either.

If the 199th pick in the draft clears waivers, his rights will revert back to the Seahawks. At that point, the team will likely place him on the reserve/non-football injury list. Schneider said that Scott wouldn’t be on the field in the ‘near future,’ which means he might be able to continue his career at some point despite the heart ailment.

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