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If you're a Box Score hero, Bobo ain't gonna get you excited.

CategoryRegular SeasonPostseason
Games Played453
Receptions342
Receiving Yards32333
Receiving TDs31
Rushing TDs10

For anyone who thinks Bobo is easy to replace, see below.

Blocking
  • As a rookie in 2023, he was ranked by Pro Football Focus (PFF) as the #1 non-offensive lineman run blocker in the entire league, earning a run-blocking grade of 89.4.
  • In a notable Week 14 matchup against the 49ers, he was filmed blocking three defenders simultaneously to clear a path for the critical 3rd-and-17 conversion.
  • Head coach Mike Macdonald has frequently cited Bobo’s "dirty work" and blocking as significant factors in Seattle’s rushing success, even in games where he didn't record a catch.
Receiving
  • 0 credited drops his entire career as a hawk.
  • Elite sideline awareness showed multiple times, including a toe-tap touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals where he stayed inbounds by a fraction of an inch while falling out of the end zone.
  • Effective at "fending off" defenders in tight coverage, making one-handed grabs and high-point the ball over cornerbacks.
  • Secures the ball even after taking significant hits. See his 20-yard gain immediately after a heavy collision in the 2023 game against the Bengals.
  • Excellent in "hand-fighting" with defenders at the catch point, allowing him to maintain possession despite physical coverage.
His stat sheet doesn't light up like JSN, but he does add significant value to the team.
 

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Not any huge stats but he comes through when where he is asked. Solid signing!
 

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Yeah, with JSN, Shaheed, and Horton, I would think Kupp is out next season and fill that spot with a cheap young guy
I’d do it. I’m cheap but I ain’t young. I would also make Bobo look like an Olympic champion sprinter in a race. Other than that, I’m available.
 

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I just have a few questions:

Did anyone besides Bobo battle a concussion, achilles and calf injuries last year?
Who caught a touchdown pass in the NFC Championship game with a broken hand?
Did anyone besides Bobo play in Super Bowl LX after breaking his hand two weeks before?

I didn't think so.
 

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Bobo is extremely important! His clutch catches (HAND Catches) have been pivotal in winning games. When we desperately need a 1st down, or a Touchdown, he's available for Sam to throw to because they forget he's on the field.

The stats and info LeveeBreak posted are legitimate reasons for keeping him. Plus, in the locker room, he's a "glue guy" that the other players enjoy because nothing was handed to him, yet here he is, getting measured for a ring.

Blocking
  • As a rookie in 2023, he was ranked by Pro Football Focus (PFF) as the #1 non-offensive lineman run blocker in the entire league, earning a run-blocking grade of 89.4.
  • In a notable Week 14 matchup against the 49ers, he was filmed blocking three defenders simultaneously to clear a path for the critical 3rd-and-17 conversion.
  • Head coach Mike Macdonald has frequently cited Bobo’s "dirty work" and blocking as significant factors in Seattle’s rushing success, even in games where he didn't record a catch.
Receiving
  • 0 credited drops his entire career as a hawk.
  • Elite sideline awareness showed multiple times, including a toe-tap touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals where he stayed inbounds by a fraction of an inch while falling out of the end zone.
  • Effective at "fending off" defenders in tight coverage, making one-handed grabs and high-point the ball over cornerbacks.
  • Secures the ball even after taking significant hits. See his 20-yard gain immediately after a heavy collision in the 2023 game against the Bengals.
  • Excellent in "hand-fighting" with defenders at the catch point, allowing him to maintain possession despite physical coverage.
His stat sheet doesn't light up like JSN, but he does add significant value to the team.

And he Embarrasses DBs in coverage. "You got beat by that 4.99 guy?!" "You slapped at the ball as soon as it arrived, but he still caught it..how?"


ivotuk: "More Bobo Please!" (in his best Christopher Walken voice)
 

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For anyone who thinks Bobo is easy to replace, see below.

Blocking
  • As a rookie in 2023, he was ranked by Pro Football Focus (PFF) as the #1 non-offensive lineman run blocker in the entire league, earning a run-blocking grade of 89.4.
  • In a notable Week 14 matchup against the 49ers, he was filmed blocking three defenders simultaneously to clear a path for the critical 3rd-and-17 conversion.
  • Head coach Mike Macdonald has frequently cited Bobo’s "dirty work" and blocking as significant factors in Seattle’s rushing success, even in games where he didn't record a catch.

    ^
    I think one thing that tipped the scales in Bobo's favor is TE Elijah Arroyo being a bit of a hybrid WR, great route runner, hands, creates separation, good speed but needs to work on his pass blocking. So if Barner or Saubert ever misses time, Jake is the fill in blocker.

    Jake is part TE, Elijah is part WR.
    I think both are redzone threats.
 

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I know this move surprises a lot of people but as I suspected it really comes down to being open to committing for two seasons. Bobos skill set is replaceable but we don’t have the capital to do it this year and the money isn’t enough to waste the capital on his replacement.
Well said.
 

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For the record, I don’t dislike Bobo. He reminds me of Kearse, who was also amazing at blocking. I just want to see him get the ball more—let him run routes over the middle or something.
 

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After the JSN extension and retaining Bobo, this day became sweeter than a cherry pie with Reddi Wip topping.
 

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This will result in multiple UDFAs choosing Seattle over other teams after round 7. JS walks the walk on opportunity and competition. There are solid bule-collar players that can make a difference and Seattle will give them a shot, not just lip service. Developmental interior DL will have a path to make the team and play in 27.
 
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