Here are six Seahawks who will be particularly intriguing to watch when Seattle hosts Minnesota in a preseason game Friay at 7 p.m. at CenturyLink Field.
RUNNING BACK EDDIE LACY: With Thomas Rawls not expected to play Lacy will get the start and could get a few series behind the number one offensive line. Lacy got four carries for 10 yards last week — three coming during one series inside the 10-yard line — in what was his first action of any kind since last October before he suffered a season-ending ankle injury. Rawls is still expected to be the team’s starting tailback but the Seahawks will also find lots of ways to get Lacy into action this season — the debate over who is the starter and gets the most carries is something fantasy players are more worried about than the Seahawks, who will happily find ways to make use of both players.