
According to Carroll, it was "obvious" that Lockett wasn't playing at 100 percent in 2017, despite the receiver being healthy enough to suit up for all 16 games. We'd agree, as Lockett not only seemed less explosive, but his efficiency in the stat sheet took a hit -- Lockett averaged career lows in yards per target (7.8) and yards per reception (12.3) last season after recording 9.3 YPT and 13.7 YPC over 135 looks during his first pair of pro campaigns. Now healthy, Lockett has an opportunity to re-establish himself as a dangerous weapon for quarterback Russell Wilson in a 2018 Seahawks offense that lost Jimmy Graham (Packers) and Paul Richardson (Redskins) in free agency this spring. Big-bodied wideouts Brandon Marshall and Jaron Brown were the headlining additions to what remained of a receiving corps that otherwise includes stalwart Doug Baldwin, but none seem to profile as a deep threat quite like Lockett does.

























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