Seattle Seahawks players chasing impressive milestones in 2020

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Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks. (Photo by Football Schedule, via Flickr)
Seattle Seahawks

Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks.

Tyler Lockett

Personal

Tyler Lockett needs:

  • 24 receptions to reach 300
  • 162 yards to reach 4,000
  • 659 all-purpose yards to reach 9,000
  • 12 points to reach 200

Team

Over just five seasons, Lockett is in eighth place on the Seahawks all-time list with 276 receptions. With eight more, he will pass Joey Galloway for seventh. He is also 124 catches short of becoming the sixth player in franchise history with 400.

Lockett has 3,838 receiving yards, which is also eight best. He has a chance to become only the fifth Seattle Seahawks player with 5,000 or more receiving yards. Lockett needs 314 yards to move up to seventh, 620 yards for sixth, and 1,022 yards places him ahead of Gallaway for fifth.

With 388 more all-purpose yards, Locket will move up to fourth on the team’s all-time list.

As his role on offense has increased, Lockett has been on the field for fewer punt and kick returns. However, with 152 combined return yards this year, he will become the Seahawks all-time leader.

Greg Olsen

Personal

Greg Olsen needs:

  • 32 receptions for 750, and 82 to reach 800.
  • 556 yards to reach 9,000
  • 1 touchdown to reach 60

NFL

Greg Olsen is one of the all-time great tight ends and a likely member of the NFL Hall of Fame. If he can get to 9,000 receiving yards, it will make him the 60th man in NFL history, and only fifth tight end to do so. Currently fifth all-time among tight ends in receptions, it would be a Herculean task for him to surpass Shannon Sharp’s fourth-ranked 815.

Olsen’s next touchdown catch will make him the 10th NFL tight end to reach 60. He also has a chance to move from tenth place to seventh if he can catch five more scores than Vernon Davis. If not, four more puts him in eighth place.

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