Imagine, if you will, a healthy Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson and Doug Baldwin all on the field for Seattle in 2017. Baldwin seems to maintain consistency and health every season. Lockett was inconsistent early in 2016, but was beginning to become a trusted weapon again at the end of the season. In weeks 14 through 16 last year, Lockett caught a combined 16 passes in 20 targets for 234 yards. He also rushed three times for 90 yards, including one for 75 yards and a touchdown. Lockett broke his leg in week 17, though, and missed the playoffs.
In his place the Seahawks hoped a healthier Richardson could take some of Lockett’s targets.