Wide Receivers (5): Phillip Dorsett, Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, David Moore, John Ursua
The Seahawks drafted three wide receivers last year and added two this year, one via free agency (Dorsett) and one in the draft (Freddie Swaine).
That will give them another highly competitive group of players battling for just a few spots on the active roster in 2020 – and there are a lot of different ways it could go.
We know Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf are going to be around, without a doubt, as they are two of the best receivers in the game and should help this offense succeed with Russell Wilson at the helm in 2020.
Beyond that, I think David Moore will keep his job for at least one more season, despite dwindling production from 2018 to 2019. He’s still a good x-receiver option, and if he has a good camp he will be back again.
John Ursua waited patiently all year on the inactive list, finally appearing in a handful of games late in the season. He struggled to learn the playbook, which slowed his development, but I suspect the Seahawks view him as an option at the slot receiver spot – where I believe he will win the competition over new sixth round pick Swain.
Swain could take the job on account of his punt return abilities, however, and the battle between the two should be a fun one to watch.