When the Seattle Seahawks acquired tight end Jimmy Graham from the New Orleans Saints, they thought they were getting one of the best red zone weapons in the league.
But through seven games, they've done a terrible job of using Graham to get in the end zone. According to Football Outsiders, the Seahawks are averaging 4.13 points per red zone trip, which ranks 29th in the NFL. Last year, without Graham, they averaged 4.80 points (14th).
Quarterback Russell Wilson has thrown Graham's way seven times in the red zone for three receptions and just one touchdown.