RENTON, Wash. (AP) — For as good a wide receiver as Tyler Lockett was in college, and all the compliments he's received from his new teammates as a pass catcher in training camp, he was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks because they needed a dynamic returner in the kicking game.
For all the off-field concerns about Frank Clark, the Seahawks remained steadfast he could bring a unique skill to the top defense in the NFL.
It may just be one preseason game, but the performances of Clark and Lockett in the Seahawks' exhibition opener did their best to overshadow the problems that popped up for Seattle.