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You know the saying, "A rising tide lifts all boats". This is my single biggest hope for this year. How much can Russ lift the rest of the team? I think we have all heard the following:
The Bronco receiving core has the potential to be elite.
- As a head to head comparison, you would rate DK Metcalf over Courtland Sutton and Tyler Lockett over Tim Patrick. Even the starting tight end comparison could lean Seattle's way with Gerald Everett vs. Albert O(although, this one is way way closer). So, why are fans so optimistic?
Because...Russell Wilson.
Because...Seattle has been shockingly bad at finding a 3rd or 4th WR. Over the past 4 years, the Seahawk's average receptions breaks down like this:
WR 1 - 78.5 catches
WR 2 - 66 catches
WR 3 - 25.75 catches
TE 1 - 35.75
WR 1? That production certainly seems to match what a healthy Courtland Sutton is capable of producing The question is, can he finally find the end zone consistently?
WR 2? That is slightly above what Tim Patrick has produced thus far but it isn't far off.
WR 3? A half season Jeudy is already significantly more productive but over the course of a full season, he would shatter anything Russ has ever had as a 3rd WR.
TE1? - A healthy Albert O will fly past that 35 catch mark and should equal or surpass Everett's 48 catches. Dulcich is the X Factor here.
I think, for me, that my hope is that Sutton/Patrick/Albert O will come close to matching a DK/Lockett/Everett level of production. The upside for Denver lies in Jeudy and Hamler. It is shocking how poor Seattle has filled that 3rd WR spot and their 4th WR barely exists.
Thoughts?
Who catches the most balls this year?
Who has the most yards?
Who has the most TDs?
Which TE catches more balls?
The Bronco receiving core has the potential to be elite.
- As a head to head comparison, you would rate DK Metcalf over Courtland Sutton and Tyler Lockett over Tim Patrick. Even the starting tight end comparison could lean Seattle's way with Gerald Everett vs. Albert O(although, this one is way way closer). So, why are fans so optimistic?
Because...Russell Wilson.
Because...Seattle has been shockingly bad at finding a 3rd or 4th WR. Over the past 4 years, the Seahawk's average receptions breaks down like this:
WR 1 - 78.5 catches
WR 2 - 66 catches
WR 3 - 25.75 catches
TE 1 - 35.75
WR 1? That production certainly seems to match what a healthy Courtland Sutton is capable of producing The question is, can he finally find the end zone consistently?
WR 2? That is slightly above what Tim Patrick has produced thus far but it isn't far off.
WR 3? A half season Jeudy is already significantly more productive but over the course of a full season, he would shatter anything Russ has ever had as a 3rd WR.
TE1? - A healthy Albert O will fly past that 35 catch mark and should equal or surpass Everett's 48 catches. Dulcich is the X Factor here.
I think, for me, that my hope is that Sutton/Patrick/Albert O will come close to matching a DK/Lockett/Everett level of production. The upside for Denver lies in Jeudy and Hamler. It is shocking how poor Seattle has filled that 3rd WR spot and their 4th WR barely exists.
Thoughts?
Who catches the most balls this year?
Who has the most yards?
Who has the most TDs?
Which TE catches more balls?