7. Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks
Despite the Seahawks’ offense being more run-heavy than it should be with Russell Wilson under center, Lockett topped 1,000 yards for the fist time in 2019 (1.057) with 82 catches on 110 targets. Over the last two seasons, he has 18 touchdown catches.
There are a few stats that magnify just how underrated Lockett has become starting with the fact that he led the NFL in highest passer rating when thrown to (124.7) last season.
Lockett has quietly become one of the more productive wide receivers in PPR over the last two seasons as well. He is one of the seven receivers to score over 225 PPR during the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
Aside from Michael Thomas, there wasn’t a wide receiver that managed to have a higher completion percentage over expected than Locket in 2019. He edged out third-placed Chris Godwin by a 1.2% margin, too.