Wide Receiver DK Metcalf
Making the Pro Bowl as a wide receiver in the NFC is no easy task, and while DK Metcalf had a very strong rookie season (58 receptions, 900 yards, seven touchdowns) he will have to take a step forward if he wants to get recognized in 2020.
While Tyler Lockett is still in the mix, the Seahawks will be counting on Metcalf in a major way this season, with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer already indicating they plan to move him around on offense next year.
The Seahawks added some more weapons for Russell Wilson to play with, including receivers Phillip Dorsett and Freddie Swain, and tight ends Greg Olsen, Colby Parkinson, and Stephen Sullivan.
However – Metcalf will be either the first or second most targeted player on Seattle’s offense, and Wilson’s impeccable accuracy on deep throws combined with Metcalf’s speed and physicality make him a potential superstar in this league.
If he puts it all together in year two, Metcalf could be making his first of many Pro Bowl appearances at the end of the season.
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