Paul Richardson

Paul Richardson enters Seahawks' wide receiver rotation

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Paul Richardson caught 2-of-3 targets for 19 yards and a touchdown in Thursday night's third preseason game.

What It Means:

The touchdown came on a Russell Wilson lob from eight yards out. A second-round pick from the 2014 draft, Richardson's first two seasons were made negligible by injuries, but the 4.4-flat speedster logged more first team snaps than Tyler Lockett in Thursday's preseason contest. Richardson appears to have locked up a spot in the Seahawks rotation of receivers, possibly cutting into Lockett's value this season. He's worth a stash in deeper Dynasty leagues.

Richardson currently ranks as the 95th receiver in our rankings entering the season, as we project him to catch 26 passes for 325 yards and 1.92 touchdowns in 2016.