One of the Seattle Seahawks’ biggest preseason highlights was rookie WR Tory Horton, a fifth-round pick. He had 7 targets, 3 receptions, 31 yards, 1 TD, 3 forced missed tackles, 2 first downs, and a 56.3 passer rating when targeted against the Las Vegas Raiders.

A few days ago we reviewed the rookies’ overall performance, but now we’ll take a more detailed look at the WR’s performance.

Where does he need to improve?

Maybe he’s asking too much after so many years with Tyler Lockett as a receiver. He saw the field and adjusted very well as the QB’s best friend. Real football isn’t like Madden. WR routes aren’t (and shouldn’t be) set in stone. There’s the initial call, but based on what the WR reads from the defense, he must adjust.

I’m not here to defend Drew Lock, but Horton could have

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