The Seattle Seahawks are much better than most individuals thought they’d be this season. Their success has been a bunch effort, however some people have stood out greater than others over these previous couple of months.
Let’s acknowledge a few of them. Listed here are the group’s statistical leaders heading into Week 14.
Passing yards: Geno Smith (3,169)
Passing touchdowns: Geno Smith (22)
Passer score: Geno Smith (108.7)
Completion charge: Geno Smith (72.7%)
Interceptions: Geno Smith (6)
Speeding yards: Ken Walker (649)
Speeding touchdowns: Ken Walker (9)
First downs: Ken Walker (32)
Yards per try: Rashaad Penny (6.1)
Fumbles: Geno Smith (6)
Catches: DK Metcalf (67)
Receiving yards: Tyler Lockett (836)
Receiving touchdowns: Tyler Lockett (7)
Yards after catch: Tyler Lockett (235)
First downs: Tyler Lockett (40)
Catch charge: Travis Homer, Will Dissly (90.9%)
Solo tackles: Jordyn Brooks (88)
Complete tackles: Jordyn Brooks (131)
Tackles for a loss: Uchenna Nwosu (9)
Missed tackles: Jordyn Brooks (13)
Sacks: Uchenna Nwosu (9)
QB hits: Uchenna Nwosu (19)
QB hurries: Uchenna Nwosu: (23)
Interceptions: Tariq Woolen (6)
Handed defensed: Tariq Woolen (12)
Catch charge allowed: Tariq Woolen (54.9%)
Pressured fumbles: Coby Bryant (8)
Pressured fumbles reversed by poor officiating: Coby Bryant (2)
Recovered fumbles: Tariq Woolen/Mike Jackson (2)
Kick return yards: Deejay Dallas (270)
Yards per kickoff: Deejay Dallas (22.5)
Punt return yards: Deejay Dallas (58)
Yards per punt: Deejay Dallas (7.3)
Subject objectives made: Jason Myers (23)
Subject objective %: Jason Myers (95.8%)
Additional factors made: Jason Myers (33)
Additional factors %: Jason Myers (97.1%)
Yards per kickoff: Michael Dickson (65.0)
Touchbacks: Jason Myers (41)
Punting yards: Michael Dickson (2,033)
Yards per punt: Michael Dickson (49.6)
Pinned inside 20: Michael Dickson (15)
Offense: Geno Smith (84.2)
Protection: Ryan Neal (81.3)
Particular groups: Mike Jackson (90.8)