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Join now >Paul Richardson doesn’t catch a pass in Week 17.
Richardon’s season ends with 44 receptions for 703 yards and six touchdowns, as he continued his ascension from the end of last year and played well as a big-play guy for the Seahawks. Richardon’s contract is up, but he’ll turn just 26 this offseason and the Seahawks will probably want to keep him around. He makes a lot of plays for them on the outside, and other teams will be interested in signing him.
1/1/18 - 11:38 AM ET
Akeem Hunt handles five touches in Week 17 win.
Hunt rushed four times for 25 yards and caught a four-yard pass. The 24-year-old didn’t play as much as expected, as Anthony Sherman handled 17 touches with the starters resting. In his first year with the Chiefs, Hunt rushed eight times for 23 yards and caught four passes for 31 yards. He will look to make some plays in the postseason.
1/1/18 - 11:37 AM ET
Amara Darboh catches one pass in Week 17.
Darboh gained five yards on his lone reception. The rookie receiver from Michigan had only eight receptions for 71 yards this season, but he was drafted in the third round and is probably someone Seattle will want to get more involved in 2018.
1/1/18 - 11:36 AM ET
Kareem Hunt wins rushing title on one carry in Week 17 win.
Hunt took his only touch of the game 35 yards for a touchdown, capping off a sensational rookie season in which he rushed 272 times for 1,327 yards (4.9 yards per carry) and eight touchdowns. He also caught 53 passes for 455 yards and three more scores, and became the second-straight rookie to lead the league in rushing. Hunt should be the focal point of Kansas City’s offense in January, and that starts next Saturday against the Titans.
1/1/18 - 11:36 AM ET
Tyler Lockett returns a kick for a touchdown in Week 17.
Lockett took the kick 99 yards to the house for Seattle, and he also added three receptions for 25 yards on offense. The third-year receiver had a 45/555/2 line this season, but he is coming off a broken leg from the end of last season. Perhaps he’ll be more explosive in 2018 another year removed from the injury.
1/1/18 - 11:35 AM ET
Anthony Sherman leads backfield in Week 17 win.
Sherman rushed 14 times for 40 yards and one touchdown, also catching three passes for 21 yards. The fullback was rewarded for 15 games of hard work by receiving the majority of the touches after Kareem Hunt housed his only touch of the game and then rested the rest of the way. Sherman will go back to a blocking role in the postseason.
1/1/18 - 11:33 AM ET
Jimmy Graham catches three passes in Week 17.
Graham gained 45 yards on his three receptions (six targets) in the loss to Arizona. The big tight end had a 57/520/10 line this season, with his yardage being the lowest since his rookie season in 2010. But Graham and Russell Wilson had quite the connection in the red zone, including going on a stretch with nine touchdowns in eight weeks in middle of the year, as they were basically unguardable by the goal line on fades and back-shoulder type routes. He was basically non-existent in a few games this season, including to start the season and in the fantasy semifinals. It’s possible the Seahawks decide to part ways with Graham this offseason if they re-shape the team a bit, but he’ll offer double-digit scoring upside no matter where he plays in 2018.
1/1/18 - 11:33 AM ET