With the Seahawks facing third-and-14 on their second possession of Friday night's preseason game—hardly a high-percentage situation—Drew Lock fired a pass over the middle to Dareke Young, who was running a slant route well short of the sticks. With the defense giving a big cushion because of the down and distance, the fourth-year receiver was able to do the rest, turning up field before putting his shoulder down to fight through two defenders for a first down.
Later in the half, after a holding call had the Seahawks facing first-and-20 early in a drive, Lock again turned to Young, and Young again turned a short completion into a long gain, picking up 24 yards and a first down to get the Seahawks out of that first-and-20 hole. Later in that same drive, Lock found Young one more time, with