Seattle Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham was voted NFC West comeback player of the year by the four reporters covering the division for ESPN.com.
Alden Gonzalez, Los Angeles Rams reporter: Graham returned to form despite suffering one of the most difficult injuries for an NFL player from which to recover. Despite rupturing his patellar tendon last November, the 30-year-old played in all 16 Seahawks games this season and finished with 65 catches for 923 yards and six touchdowns. His 14.2 yards per reception led all tight ends. Graham is the logical choice for this division, especially because he played such an integral role in helping Seattle capture its third division title in four years.