The Seattle Seahawks got a surprisingly noteworthy amount of production from linebacker Mychal Kendricks earlier in the season. Not that Kendricks wasn’t known to have talent — he went one pick after Bobby Wagner in 2012 and was a productive player for six years with the Philadelphia Eagles — but surprising in the sense that Kendricks came off the street to suit up in place of an injured K.J. Wright and then immediately racked up 15 tackles, two sacks, four tackles for a loss, and three QB hits in three games.