Seahawks QB Drew Lock discusses the benefits of preseason play

Lock understands that the quality reps he worked through this month will only help him when and if his number is called this season.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock tallied quite a few reps in the NFL preseason. Playing with poise, Lock recorded just one interception through 55 total pass attempts in three games played.

Operating within offensive coordinator Shane Waldron’s scheme, Lock’s preseason stats shows that he’ll be a serviceable second option if starting quarterback Geno Smith suffers an injury or underperforms. While the moniker “it’s just the preseason” might hold true for some, Lock understands that the quality reps he worked through this month will only help him when and if his number is called this season.

(AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Lock spoke with the media after Saturday’s loss to Green Bay with a quality reflection. He said he’s very confident in his ability to run the offense barring anything bizarre. Check out his sentiments in the video below.

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