The Seahawks only need their rookie wide receiver Jake Bobo to do one thing.
When other teams scouted Bobo at UCLA last season, they saw all the things he couldn’t do. At only 205 pounds on his lanky frame, he didn’t possess enough strength to break NFL tackles and turn short catches into big plays. Graduating at 24 years old, he didn’t entice front offices with the promise of youth. And when he ran a disastrously slow 4.99-second 40-yard dash, most said he was too slow for the pro game.
But the Seahawks saw a perfect fit. And they were right. So far, Bobo has
→ Continue reading at SeattleMet