Seahawks reportedly put second-round tender on Jacob Hollister

The Seattle Seahawks extended a second-round tender to tight end Jacob Hollister, reports Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.

What It Means:

Hollister stepped in admirably for the Seahawks after Will Dissly went down last season, finishing as the team's third-leading receiver with 359 yards and 3 scores on 41 catches (59 targets). Dissly is expected back and Greg Olsen was given $5.5 million guaranteed, so Hollister may have a tough time finding targets in 2020.

Hollister was the TE15 in FanDuel points per game (7.3) last season. Among the 41 tight ends with at least 30 targets, he was 38th in yards per target (5.9).