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Join now >Jermaine Kearse leads team in receiving on Friday night.
Kearse had three catches for 59 yards, with a long of 39 yards. The 27-year-old will make some plays, but he won’t be a consistent fantasy option behind Doug Baldwin, Paul Richardson, and Tyler Lockett in the regular season.
8/26/17 - 09:44 AM ET
Tanner McEvoy scores in Seahawks third preseason game.
McEvoy had two catches for 43 yards and the touchdown, which was in the fourth quarter on a high-point ball from Austin Davis. The 24-year-old finds himself in a crowded wide receiver room, and it could come down to the fourth preseason game as to whether or not he will stick around as the fifth or sixth guy. Either way, he should be on someone’s 53-man roster, but he probably won’t be a fantasy option in 2017.
8/26/17 - 09:41 AM ET
Jimmy Graham caught two passes for 34 yards on Friday night.
Graham also drew a pass interference penalty in the red zone. He looks to be in great shape and offers good upside in the seventh round of fantasy drafts. Graham is a good bet to finish as a top-five tight end if he’s healthy.
8/26/17 - 09:37 AM ET
Doug Baldwin caught two passes for 45 yards in the Seahawks’ third preseason game.
Baldwin has great chemistry with Russell Wilson, and the quarterback should be healthy for the start of the regular season. On the downside for Baldwin, Seattle has a lot of weapons on offense, so he could struggle to live up to his third-round price tag.
8/26/17 - 09:33 AM ET
Eddie Lacy rushed four times for 21 yards in Seattle’s third preseason game.
Lacy got the start with Thomas Rawls (ankle) out, but he split first-team work with rookie Chris Carson, even coming out of the game after his first carry on the first play. C.J. Prosise was also out for the Seahawks, and both he and Rawls will get significant work in the regular season. This looks like it could be a full-blown, four-man RBBC, making Lacy someone you should avoid in the middle rounds, even as his ADP keeps falling.
8/26/17 - 09:28 AM ET
Chris Carson flashes again, totals 90 yards in third preseason game.
With Thomas Rawls (ankle) and C.J. Prosise (groin) out, the seventh-round rookie running back played with the starters again. Eddie Lacy started the game, but Carson got more playing time than the veteran. He had eight carries for 46 yards and added two receptions for 44 yards, including a 37-yarder. It’s difficult to not be impressed by Carson, who has looked like a beast this preseason, rarely going down on first contact and driving ahead for positive yardage while also showing his ability as a receiver. At the very least, C.J. Prosise probably needs to watch out for his job as the passing down back for Seattle, and it’s not out of the question Carson becomes the lead guy this season. This situation could deliver major headaches to fantasy owners, with no clarity on how the playing time will be split.
8/26/17 - 09:20 AM ET
Kenny Golladay plays as a starter in Week 3 of the preseason.
The impressive rookie had only one reception (on three targets) for 2 yards, but the good news is he played alongside Marvin Jones and Golden Tate in three receiver sets with the first team. Jones and Tate were targeted heavily by Matthew Stafford again this week, but it’s only been a couple preseason quarters. Golladay is worth a late-round flier in fantasy drafts as someone that does have solid touchdown potential as a rookie.
8/26/17 - 09:15 AM ET