Around Week 16 of his rookie season in 2014, Paul Richardson began to live up to his second-round pick status, and looked like the Seattle Seahawks most talented receiver in the process. Yes, really.
Doug Baldwin was a great slot receiver in a run-heavy offense but had yet to breakout as the Top-10 NFL receiver many believe he is today. Jermaine Kearse was a slightly better version of his 2016 self. Ricardo Lockette was contributing more than ever, but the passing game was missing the guy. They had great complimentary pieces, but nothing for them to complement.