Best 1 & 2 WR Combos Team History?

Best 1 & 2 WR Combos Team History?

  • Baldwin, Tate

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • Largent, Blades

    Votes: 28 53.8%
  • Baldwin, Lockett

    Votes: 10 19.2%
  • Lockett, Metcalf

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Rice, Tate

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Engram, Jackson

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Lockett, Tate

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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SNDavidson

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Baldwin, Tate
Largent, Blades
Baldwin, Lockett
Lockett, Metcalf
Rice, Tate
Engram, Jackson
Lockett, Tate
 

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Tate and Lockett never played together.

Blades and Largent were only on the same roster 2 years.

I voted Jackson and Engram, although Lockett and Metcalf isn't a terrible pick.

Also, Largent and Sam McCullum is a personal favorite. Anyone care to observe who WR3 was those years?
 

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Against better judgement (Largent and Blades), I went with ADB and Tyler.

Just something about that combo…it felt that if Russ could get the ball out, it was being caught.

Largent is still my GOAT WR tho…
 

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Tate and Lockett never played together.

Blades and Largent were only on the same roster 2 years.

I voted Jackson and Engram, although Lockett and Metcalf isn't a terrible pick.

Also, Largent and Sam McCullum is a personal favorite. Anyone care to observe who WR3 was those years?
Raibel?
 

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Jackson and Robinson > Jackson and Engram

The most TDs a Seahawks duo has had in a season was Largent/Turner with 22 in '84. Kind of interesting.
Loved that trio of Jackson, Robinson and Engram.
 

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I voted Baldwin/Tate. Even though I think it was the WR 2-3 combination of Baldwin/Kearse down the stretch that lead us into SB48 and back to SB49. Kearse was a clutch WR.
 

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What IF you could combine any of the two mentioned together...oh mannn...I would love to see Angry Doug Baldwin lined up along with Largent....Throw Metcalf in there as a 3rd wr just to spite his ego :ROFLMAO:
 

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I voted Baldwin/Tate. Even though I think it was the WR 2-3 combination of Baldwin/Kearse down the stretch that lead us into SB48 and back to SB49. Kearse was a clutch WR.
Except for one game in particular... the one with three INTs!!... all catchable balls iirc.
 

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What IF you could combine any of the two mentioned together...oh mannn...I would love to see Angry Doug Baldwin lined up along with Largent....Throw Metcalf in there as a 3rd wr just to spite his ego :ROFLMAO:
Maybe Largent would be able to convince and teach DK how to catch with his hands.... :p
 
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Jackson and Robinson > Jackson and Engram

The most TDs a Seahawks duo has had in a season was Largent/Turner with 22 in '84. Kind of interesting.
I think it's arguable, maybe Robinson was more gifted, but Bobby didn't drop anything and killed on 3rd down..
 

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