Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast 2020 NFL Projection Series with Dwain McFarland: Seattle Seahawks


Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its summer NFL Projection Series with PFF Fantasy analyst Dwain McFarland. They take an in-depth look into the Seattle Seahawks offense, one of the most efficient passing games in the league.  

Rookie Scouting Portfolio author Matt Waldman pairs up with Pro Football Focus fantasy analyst and high stakes competitor Dwain McFarland for their second year of projecting the NFL’s offenses. In this episode, Matt and Dwain praise the game of future Hall of Famer (that’s right) Russell Wilson and a Seahawks offense that still has upside to mine.

  • The statistical rare air of Russell Wilson’s game that already lays the groundwork for his future enshrinement in Canton.
  • Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf’s symbiotic relationship on the field.
  • The red zone efficiency of the Seahawks passing game and how it could get better with the addition of Greg Olsen.
  • Why Carlos Hyde is a top handcuff at a sweet discount in fantasy leagues?
  • Are we counting on Rashaad Penny at all this year?

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