Grayson never played college football. Instead,
he was an All-American track runner for the LSU Tigers.
He gave up his track scholarship to start football training.
He signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 2017 as a free agent,
briefly forming the practice squad before being released. He appeared in two games in 2019,
receiving his first NFL reception, won a Super Bowl as part of the 2020 team,
and made 10 receptions for 212 yards and two touchdowns last season.
Unfortunately for Grayson, injuries have cost him a place
on the roster this season. He was pardoned with a concussion,
so he would return to Tampa on injured reserve if no one else picked him up.
It is certainly possible that he may return to his practice squad once he recovers.