No. 3 – Paul Richardson, wide receiver
Paul Richardson’s reunion with the Seahawks did not exactly last as long as many thought it would. Richardson was drafted by Seattle in 2014 and was with the team through 2017 before landing a lucrative deal with Washington in 2018.
After two years in the nation’s capital, Richardson was released and made his way back to the PNW, where he stayed for approximately a week. He was signed on August 29 and released on Sept. 5.
Although Richardson had a breakout season in 2017, his career has been mostly defined by injuries. If there is a silver lining to releasing a veteran receiver who has chemistry with quarterback Russell Wilson, it is the Seahawks must feel confident about their current receivers and their chances of getting Josh Gordon back into the mix.
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