Seattle Seahawks Stock Report – Week 1
Sep 13, 2015; St. Louis, MO, USA; Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse (15) is tackled by St. Louis Rams cornerback Marcus Roberson (47) during the second half at the Edward Jones Dome. The Rams defeated the Seahawks 34-31 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Jermaine Kearse – Stock Up
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Jermaine Kearse was the Seahawks most productive pass catcher in the season openers, as he led the club in catches and yards. Kearse was Russell Wilson’s favorite target, snagging 8 balls for 76 yards. He worked hard to get himself open, and Wilson looked for Kearse all afternoon.
The University of Washington alum was huge for Seattle last postseason, and he appears to be carrying over that success into 2015. Kearse should get plenty of opportunities to make plays down the field with Jimmy Graham drawing double coverage all season. Jermaine excels at making circus catches, and I am expecting big things from him this year.
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