During the 2018 season, the Seattle Seahawks surprised many by going 10-6 and making the postseason, although the outcome of the Wild Card game against the Dallas Cowboys was not exactly what they were hoping for. Helping the Seahawks to that record were the team’s receivers, who over the course of the season dropped just ten catchable passes from Russell Wilson.
That has not been the case this year. Just eleven games into 2019 the Seahawks have already seen 15 dropped balls by Seattle tight ends, wide receivers and running backs, which puts the team on pace to more than double the number of drops the team had in 2018.