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    Seahawks officially re-sign WR Ricardo Lockette

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffApril 15, 20159 Comments4 Mins Read
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    It’s the Seahawks’ final offensive play of the Super Bowl. Who’s not in this picture? WR Ricardo Lockette. Who is in the picture? Patriots CB Malcolm Butler (21). / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

    The Seahawks made it official Wednesday, agreeing to terms with wide receiver Ricardo Lockette on a one-year deal. An exclusive-rights free agent, Lockette tweeted March 10 that he would be back with Seattle — “proud to be a Seahawk for another year” — but his signing wasn’t confirmed until the release of Tuesday’s NFL transaction report.

    Lockette, 28, enters his fifth year in 2015, and fourth overall with the Seahawks. He has 18 catches for 382 yards and three touchdowns, but it’s the catch Lockette didn’t make that is the most prominent part of his portfolio.

    Proud to be a Seahawk another year #GodDidIt #GoHawks #rockette

    — Ricardo Lockette (@RicardoLockette) March 10, 2015

    With the Seahawks in position to win Super Bowl XLIX, Lockette ran a slant at the goal line and was targeted by QB Russell Wilson. But New England’s Malcolm Butler jumped the route and picked off the pass, denying Seattle its chance of becoming the first team in 10 years to win consecutive Super Bowls.

    Before that play, Lockette had three receptions for 59 yards against the Patriots.

    Lockette made his most significant contribution to the Seahawks the past two seasons as s gunner on special teams, recording seven tackles and two forced fumbles.

    The Seahawks originally signed Lockette as an undrafted free agent out of Fort Valley State in 2011. He bounced on and off the team’s practice squad before securing a spot on the 53-man roster in 2013.

    SEAHAWKS FREE AGENT TRACKER

    Unrestricted Free Agents

    Date Player Action Skinny
    3/8 TE Anthony McCoy Re-signed One year; injured last 2 seasons
    3/10 CB Byron Maxwell Signed-Phil 6 years, $63 million: ($10.3 avg)
    3/10 LG James Carpenter Signed-NYJ 4 years, $20 million
    3/10 LB Malcolm Smith Signed-Oak 2 years, $7 million
    3/12 DE O. Schofield Signed-Atl $745,000
    3/13 PR Bryan Walters Signed-Jax Primary punt returner in ’14
    3/16 S Jeron Johnson Signed-Was $3.5 million over 2 years
    3/19 TE Tony Moeaki Signed-Atl $745,000
    3/19 DT D. Smith Re-signed $585,000
    3/27 LS Clint Gresham Re-signed $745,000
    4/2 FB Will Tukuafu Re-signed $745,000
    4/2 DE D. Dobbs Re-signed $475,000

    Restricted Free Agents

    Date Player Action Skinny
    3/6 DE Greg Scruggs Re-signed Injured reserve last 2 years (knee)
    3/9 LB Mike Morgan Re-signed Played in 53 games since 2011
    3/9 CB DeShawn Shead Re-signed Played in 16 games with 1 start in ’14
    4/15 WR Ricardo Lockette Re-signed 11 catches, 2 TDs in ’14

    Extensions / Restructures / Cuts

    Date Player Action Skinny
    3/6 RB Marshawn Lynch Extend. 3 years, $31 million; $12 million in 2015
    3/6 TE Zach Miller Cut Played 3 games in ’14; had severe ankle injury
    3/6 OT Garrett Scott Cut Waived due to a non-football heart condition

    Remaining Unrestricted Free Agents

    Player Pos. Age Current Avg. Skinny
    Kevin Williams DT 34 $2,100,000 Considering retirement
    Tarvaris Jackson QB 31 $1,250,000 Played in one game in 2014
    Heath Farwell ILB 33 $1,125,000 Retiring to coach
    Landon Cohen DT 28 $730,000 Played in one playoff game
    Lemuel Jeanpierre C 27 $645,000 Played in 15 games in ’14

    Remaining Restricted Free Agents

    Player Pos. Age Current Avg. Skinny
    Stephen Shilling G 26 $645,000 Retired
    David Gilreath WR 26 $495,000 Didn’t play in 2014
    Jermaine Kearse WR 25 $480,000 Winning TD in NFC Champ.

    Free Agents Signed

    Date Player Pos. From Skinny
    3/9 Will Blackmon CB Jacksonville 12 starts for the Jaguars last 2 years
    3/9 Cary Williams CB Philadelphia Deal is 3 years, $18 million
    3/16 Jesse Williams DT Seattle Cut March 6, re-signed
    3/19 Ahtyba Rubin DT Cleveland Better suited to Seattle’s 4-3

    Trades

    Date Player Pos. From Skinny
    3/10 Jimmy Graham TE New Orleans Cost: C Max Unger, No. 1 pick

     

     

     

     

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    9 Comments

    1. poulsbogary on April 15, 2015 3:02 pm

      Didn’t see this, as he is the pivotal player involved in the most infamous play in franchise history.

      • Eric K on April 15, 2015 11:00 pm

        He’s great on special teams, they just shouldn’t use him on any more slant passes:-)

    2. Its onlySports(DavidWakefield) on April 16, 2015 11:02 am

      The Defensive back covering him on that play said he recognized that play from film study and thus knew exactly where the ball was going.This is where agony lies. It could not have been more gratuitous for the Patriot defense that his brain held that knowledge with a split second decision made to jump the ill fated pass.
      While that play will always sting in the minds of fans and our athletes alike It seems the Rocket was doomed given the incredible luck that transpired in making that interception possible. A rare event that will never set right in our memory banks and its human nature to want to place the complete onus on our speedsters responsibilities in the play but the unfortunate reality in this is the DB jumping that play due to recognition(of said play )is akin to playing Russian Roulette and being tipped off the bullet is in chamber #3.
      The Patriots completely dodged a bullet and it may never happen again in Super Bowl History. That hurts immensely and it is to the Hawks coaches credit that they refuse to burn Lockette at the stake for it. As fans we can only hope the fire in Ricardo’s belly and the rest of the squad is now that of redemption to get back to the SB for this third year in a row.

      • poulsbogary on April 16, 2015 1:36 pm

        Very diplomatic, but have fans forgotten many of his “slap your forehead” type of roughing penalties that killed momentum, and him being caught in that motel-room situation under questionable circumstances? i have not been able to.

        • Its onlySports(DavidWakefield) on April 16, 2015 2:13 pm

          Its funny you would mention that as that thought occurred to me after I had finished writing that post…pretty moronic to be caught in a situation like that much less with our arch rival QB. I cant disagree. Bringing shame to himself and the team is a pub relations nightmare that pretty much got glossed over. You can only hope there will never be a repeat of any such shenanigans since Seattle sees something in the man.

        • eYeDEF on April 17, 2015 4:05 pm

          Flopping on a ghost hit in front of the cameras during a game last year was embarrassing.

          Hanging out with a former teammate during the off season when a woman who was clearly nuts and claimed to police to be Jesus Christ made crazy accusations against that former teammate all of which he had nothing to do with cannot be held against him when he had nothing to do with any of it.

      • coug73 on April 17, 2015 12:19 pm

        It’s my understanding the Patriots believe; Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance.

        • Its onlySports(DavidWakefield) on April 17, 2015 1:35 pm

          And to make your statement even more ironic?That is something the Hawks QB and most of the athletes on this squad take pride in.Outworking your opponent be it in the film room or on the field. The Pats get to enjoy their trophy…I guess that is all that matters for an end statement on that one.

    3. notaboomer on April 17, 2015 1:53 pm

      blaming lockette for the superblow play instead of pc/bevell is like blaming lynddie england for abu ghraib instead of cheney/rumsfeld.

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