Russell Wilson's agent, Mark Rodgers, sent a 16-page letter to the Seattle Seahawks stating his position on their contract talks.

Wilson is scheduled to make $1.54 million this season in the fourth and final year of his rookie contract, which was a $2.99 million deal he signed as a third-round draft choice out of Wisconsin in 2012. Exactly what was said in the letter is not known, but it's likely Rodgers emphasized the point he stated in his radio interview that Wilson is prepared to play out his rookie contract and see what happens.

"Russell is under contract with the Seahawks," Rodgers said. "He absolutely would be fine playing his fourth year under the contract he signed coming out and then moving on from there. I don't feel any particular crunch on time or any real particular deadlines."

Rodgers is primarily a baseball agent who reportedly often sends detailed letters to team officials on behalf of his clients seeking new contacts. Rodgers also has a history of taking his clients into free agency and testing the open market, but that probably isn't an option for Wilson at this point.