Last year I did some sort of list like this and somehow left Collier off. Turns out I was more right than I knew at the time! I think I had Haynes #1 or at least near the top and that didn't work out very well (actually I think I had Metcalf at #1, and that did work out well).
Henderson at ESPN has his take here.
https://www.espn.com/blog/seattle-seaha ... ate-impact
I think he is probably largely right, though I would put Lewis at #2 (and possibly #1) because I think he has a better chance of seeing the field than Brooks does. I'm hopefully Taylor has a big impact, but also cautious. I also think the dynamic with him and Robinson could be interesting. Both essentially playing the same position and both being rookies, field time could be limited.
The biggest wild card is probably Dallas. Injuries could easily push him into big playing time and given the offense the Seahawks run, he could have more opportunities to shine than anybody else.
Henderson at ESPN has his take here.
https://www.espn.com/blog/seattle-seaha ... ate-impact
I think he is probably largely right, though I would put Lewis at #2 (and possibly #1) because I think he has a better chance of seeing the field than Brooks does. I'm hopefully Taylor has a big impact, but also cautious. I also think the dynamic with him and Robinson could be interesting. Both essentially playing the same position and both being rookies, field time could be limited.
The biggest wild card is probably Dallas. Injuries could easily push him into big playing time and given the offense the Seahawks run, he could have more opportunities to shine than anybody else.