Michael Bennett is sitting out voluntary workouts hoping to get a reworked contract with the Seattle Seahawks.

Bennett signed a four-year, $32 million deal in 2014.

"I don't get the impression he's fine with his contract,'' John Schneider said, via SeattlePI.com. "But I think he recognizes it's a team sport, and I'm sure he sees a couple of his teammates who have one year left on their contracts. He has two left on his. We have a couple guys that are going to be unrestricted free agents at the end of the season that we'd like to try to take care of as well."

The Seahawks want to work on deals for Doug Baldwin, Luke Wilson and Steven Hauschka before moving on to players with multiple years remaining on their deals.

"It's always a rotating deal when you talk about everybody's contract issues and everything,'' Schneider said. "(Bennett) is not here right now, but there are a couple other players who aren't here. Cliff (Avril) is not here, Earl (Thomas) is on his honeymoon and stuff. Michael is a guy that takes very good care of his body. He's one hell of a football player."