50 Best Receivers In Seattle Seahawks History
The Seattle Seahawks have been lucky enough to have some great receivers where the helmet of the team. Here are the top 50 receivers in Seattle Seahawks history.
50. Jaron Brown
Jaron Brown made some key plays for the Seahawks. He had 386 yards and 7 touchdowns during is Seahawks career.
49. D'Wayne Eskridge
Eskridge felt like he was eventually going to have a big career for the Seahawks. He just never panned out.
48. Jake Bobo
Jake Bobo is a fan favorite right now. He has made some key plays and as even served as one of the captains of the team.
47. Mike Williams
Williams time with the Seahawks was short. however, he did have 987 yards and three TDs.
46. Deon Butler
Butler spent three seasons with the Seahawks. He had four touchdowns.
45. Paul Johns
A fifth round pick in the 1981 draft. He spent seven seasons with the team.
44. Byron Walker
A eight round pick in the 1981 draft. He was a hard worker and had 18 TDs for the Seahawks.
43. Robb Thomas
Thomas joined the Seahawks as a undrafted free agent in 1989. He had 1,600 yards and six touchdowns during his three year career.
42. Jeff Chadwick
Jeff Chadwick was a good contributor for the Seahawks. He spent three seasons with the team.
41. Brandon Marshall
Brandon Marshall was eccentric. Many forget he had a stint with the Seahawks.
40. Byron Franklin
Franklin joined the Seahawks in the 1985 draft. He had some good moments and made some splash plays.
39. Josh Gordon
The Seahawks gave Josh Gordon a chance after his many suspensions. He had some solid moments and showed signs of promise.
38. Freddie Swain
Swain was drafted in the 2020 NFL draft. He had some key moments on the field with the Seahawks.
37. Joe Jurevicius
Many forget that Joe Jurevicius had a solid NFL career. He spent some time on the Seahawks but nothing spectacular.
36. Brandon Stokley
Stokley was a favorite target of Peyton Manning before joining the Seahawks. His time in Seattle was solid but nothing spectacular.
35. Ray Butler
Butler spent 3 seasons with the Seahawks in the 1980s. He had 13 touchdowns over those three seasons.
34. David Moore
Moore had a solid career with the Seahawks with over 1,000 yards. He even added 13 TDs in just 3 seasons.
33. Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice is the best WR in Seahawks history. However, his time in Seattle will be most likely remembered as a trivia question.
32. Sherman Smith
This is not a WR this time, rather a RB. He however, is 13th all time in receiving yards in Seahawks history.
31. Daryl Turner
Turner was drafted in 1984 in the 2nd round. His rookie season he had 10 TDs for the Seahawks.
30. Ben Obomanu
Obomanu spent seven seasons with the Seahawks. He was a solid contributor for the team.
29. D.J. Hackett
The fifth round pick in the 2004 draft Hackett made solid contributions for the Seahawks. However, I wonder how much higher he'd be on this list if injuries didn't hamper his career.
28. James McKnight
McKnight had a good tenure with the Seahawks. He had over 1,000 yards and 5 TDs.
27. Jimmy Graham
Yes Graham is not a WR. However, we wanted to point out that this TE is 17th all time in yards receiving in Seahawks history.
26. Ricky Proehl
Proehl made a name for himself with the Rams and Panthers before joining the Seahawks. His time with the team was short but he had solid contribution.
25. Paul Richardson
Richardson was a 2nd round pick for the Seahawks. He had some solid moments but never panned out as big as we'd hope.
24. T.J. Houshmanzadeh
T.J. Houshmanzadeh was a beast for the Cincinnati Bengals. Yes, his time with the Seahawks was short but he was a reliable target.
23. Ricardo Lockette
Ricardo Lockette was a solid contributor for the Seahawks. A horrible injury against the Cowboys ended up his career early.
22. Kelvin Martin
Kelvin Martin came to the Seahawks as a veteran. He helped contribute in the passing and return game.
21. Koren Robinson
Robinson had all the physical tools to be higher on this list. The first round pick never reached his full potential.
20. Paul Skansi
A fifth round pick in 1983 Skansi made a name for himself with the Seahawks. He never had huge numbers but was a fan favorite for making clutch catches.
19. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
JSN is going to find himself climbing up this list quickly. The 2nd year WR out of Ohio State has potential to become a top 5 WR in Seahawks history.
18. Percy Harvin
Harvin if he remained healthy probably would have been much higher on this list But his TD in the Super Bowl remains iconic.
17. Steve Raible
Raible played WR for the Seahawks for six seasons. And of course we now know him as the voice of the Seattle Seahawks broadcast team.
16. Nate Burelson
Burelson was a fan favorite because he was a local product. He never had huge numbers in Seattle but was loved by the fan base.
15. Deion Branch
Branch came in to Seattle after a trade with the New England Patriots. He never popped as much as he'd like in Seattle but was a solid contributor.
14. Mike Pritchard
Pritchard put up some impressive stats with the Seahawks after he joined the franchise in 1996.
13. Sidney Rice
It didn't feel like Sidney Rice was with the Seahawks for a long period of time. However, he had a 12 TD season with the Seahawks.
12. Sam McCullum
McCullum sandwiched his Seahawks career between two stints with the Vikings. His best season with Seattle in 1980 he had 874 yards and 6 TDs.
11. Golden Tate
Tate was a versatile WR that made huge plays. The second round pick out of Notre Dame was a valuable member of the Seahawks Super Bowl win.
10. Bobby Engram
Engram was a valuable offensive weapon. He was sure handed and coming out of the slot position he was unstoppable.
9. John Williams
Ok he's not a WR I know. But, what he did out of the backfield as FB is unmatched in modern football. He had over 3,000 receiving yards out of the backfield.
8. Brian Blades
Blades was electric and a very good WR. However, legal problems out shadow what he did on the field.
7. Jermaine Kearse
Kearse is loved not for just his contributions on the field but for the fact he is a local product. He went to the University of Washington as well and made some huge catches in his Seahawks career.
6. Darrell Jackson
If only Darrell Jackson didn't drop so many passes. He was quick, he was a big target the only downside with Jackson was he dropped a ton of passes.
5. Joey Galloway
Joey Galloway was a human highlight reel. The first round pick in the 1995 draft had some amazing speed and felt like he could pop for a touchdown at any moment.
4. Tyler Lockett
Tyler Lockett has been a consistent force the Seahawks since he was taken in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft. His ability to make tough catches has earned him a spot in the hearts of Seahawk fans forever.
3. Doug Baldwin
Doug Baldwin will always be a fan favorite for the Seahawks. His ability to connect with QB Russell Wilson and to help win a Super Bowl will keep him iconic forever.
2. DK Metcalf
The scary thing about DK Metcalf is that he might be just getting started. Metcalf is one of the most prolific WRs in the NFL right now and he just keeps on racking up numbers.
1. Steve Largent
Largent is regarded as one the best WRs in the history of the NFL. The Seahawks legend retired as the all-time leader in NFL history in yards, receptions and TDs.