The Seahawks’ offense had been mostly a two-man show the past couple years, but now there’s a third star.
While quarterback Russell Wilson and running back Marshawn Lynch are still the lead characters when Seattle has the ball, the team lacked a receiving threat after 2014’s midseason trade of Percy Harvin. The front office rectified that in March when it sent Pro Bowl center Max Unger to the Saints for star tight end Jimmy Graham.
Graham started the season slowly but now leads the team with 38 catches and 450 yards. In his past three contests, Graham has averaged 5.