

He provides a much-needed veteran presence and a big target on the outside. Despite that, Brown is a lock to make the roster.
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According to Pro Football Reference, Jaron has just a 55.4 percent catch rate of on-target passes. Brown is a likely replacement to receive a bulk of Jimmy Graham’s red-zone targets, but he has struggled historically with catching the ball. In his five seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, Jaron averaged 13.7 yards per reception with nine career touchdowns.
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Pete Carroll covets big receivers, and after signing a two-year deal with Seattle this offseason, the 28-year-old Brown should have the first crack at the third receiver spot.

Combined with a 35.5-inch vertical jump and a 10’4″ broad jump, Jaron is a rare blend of athleticism and height. #18 Jaron Brown, 6′ 3″, 204 pounds:Īn intriguing size-speed combination, Brown ran a 4.4-second 40-yard dash at his Clemson pro day in 2013.

He’s in line for a major bump in usage and production this season. Lockett will be Seattle’s primary kick-returner and has the speed and quickness to be a great run-after-the-catch player. He has never exceeded 664 receiving yards in a single season, averaging just over 38 yards per game in his three seasons with the Seahawks. While showing big-play ability at times, Tyler has struggled with consistency throughout his career. The fourth-year pro is penciled in as one of the starters on the outside, though he will line up all over the field. The clear-cut leader of the group, a third career 1,000-yard receiving season is expected in 2018. #89 Doug Baldwin, 5’10”, 192 pounds:īaldwin, entering his eighth NFL season, is a lock as the Seahawks’ number one receiver and will line up in the slot. Now that OTAs are underway, we’ll break down Seattle’s options at the wide receiver position. Another glaring spot was left open on the outside when last year’s number two receiver Paul Richardson and his 703 receiving yards bolted for a big-money deal with the Washington Redskins.Įntering training camp, there are plenty of questions about who can help fill the void in the passing game. The loss of tight end Jimmy Graham leaves Seattle lacking a major red zone target. A lot of chatter over the last month may have focused on all of the Seahawks’ losses on defense this offseason, but some big holes were also left on offense.
