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The Seahawks enter the 2017 season relatively healthy. But last year's injuries leave lingering questions about how much Seattle can count on certain players.

Paul Richardson, WR

During the preseason, Richardson worked as the other starting receiver in the base offense alongside Doug Baldwin. The team is showing faith that he will be able to build on his fast finish in 2016 when he had 15 catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns in the last four games — two regular season and two in the playoffs. But Richardson, entering the final year of his contract, also has to stay healthy and show he can produce week in and week out to show he has a long-erm future with the team.