[Lockett] is very quick, however, and is already a polished route-runner, traits that helped him stand out already against Seattle's vaunted Legion of Boom as a complementary threat on drag routes across the middle or occasional deep balls. Opponents playing close to the line of scrimmage to slow down Marshawn Lynch and the Seahawks' top-ranked running game may instead find Lockett (or Graham) running free behind them.
"It's been really fun to learn about Tyler," Carroll said. "He's got a lot of responsibilities. He's going after this return job, he's inside playing in the slot in the receiver position, and he's been outside.
"We've just thrown everything at him because he seems to be able to handle it. He studies really hard. You don't really know until you get these guys how dedicated they will be, but he's been an exciting addition to the team."
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