As a rookie, Tyler Lockett burst onto the scene for the Seattle Seahawks, grabbing a role as a key member of the receiving corps, while also earning All Pro honors as a kick returner. Just to show he wasn’t a one-hit wonder as a returner, Lockett then went on to be selected as a second team All Pro returner in both his second and third seasons in the league. However, during those three years, while he had ups and downs as a wide receiver, he never truly established as the force on the field that many felt could take over for Doug Baldwin when he retired.
Pete Carroll hints Tyler Lockett may be done returning kicks
