Lockett recorded one reception on four targets for six yards in Sunday's 22-21 win over Arizona.
Lockett was on the field for a season-low 25 percent of offensive snaps, yet he still managed to command four targets for the third consecutive game. His biggest impact came late in the fourth quarter when he recovered a fumble in the end zone that began as an interception for Arizona. That brought Tennessee within two points of the Cardinals and set up its first win of the season. While it was a heads-up play, Lockett has surpassed nine receiving yards only once in five games and is no longer a viable fantasy contributor.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: No catches on four targets
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Lockett recorded no receptions on four targets on Sunday's 26-0 loss to the Texans.
There were some positives to take away from the performance, as Lockett logged a season-high 74 percent of offensive snaps and drew four targets for the second consecutive game. However, he was unable to connect with Cam Ward, who has struggled in his first four starts as a pro. Like nearly every Titans' pass catcher, Lockett is an unreliable fantasy option.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: Some impact in Week 3
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Lockett recorded four receptions (on four targets) for 37 yards in Sunday's 41-20 loss to the Colts.
Lockett has maintained a consistent snap rate across three games in Tennessee, playing nearly exactly half of the snaps in every contest. His performance in Sunday's loss was his best of the year, highlighted by a long gain of 16 yards. Elic Ayomanor, Calvin Ridley and Chig Okonkwo are likely to remain prioritized ahead of Lockett in the offense, leaving him with limited upside on a weekly basis.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: Makes first catches as Titan
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Lockett recorded two receptions on three targets for nine yards in Sunday's 33-19 loss to the Rams.
Lockett was on the field for only 48 percent of offensive snaps against the Rams, though he did manage to record his first reception as a Titan. He made a five-yard catch on the opening play of the game, with his next catch not coming until early in the third quarter. Lockett quickly has been surpassed by Elic Ayomanor in priority for targets and is likely to continue to post very limited stat lines.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: Uninvolved in Week 1
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Lockett didn't record a reception (on one target) in Sunday's 20-12 loss to the Broncos.
Lockett was on the field for 33 offensive snaps (58 percent), less than rookie Elic Ayomanor. Lockett was also an afterthought in the offense, with his only target coming on the fourth play of the game. The Titans' passing offense should have more success in future weeks, but Lockett doesn't look to be a priority target.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: Brief look to end preseason
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Lockett did not record a catch on one target in Friday's 23-13 preseason win over the Vikings.
Lockett technically didn't start the game because the Titans opened with two receivers, but he was targeted by Cameron Ward on the second play of the contest. That was Lockett's only appearance in the box score, and he ends the preseason with only one catch. Lockett looks to be Tennessee's primary slot receiver heading into a Week 1 matchup against the Broncos.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: One grab in preseason start
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Lockett recorded one catch on one target for seven yards in Saturday's 29-7 preseason loss to the Buccaneers.
Lockett was on the field for two offensive possessions, both of which were led by Cameron Ward. He served as a short-area target, as he also had a four-yard reception that was wiped away by penalty. The more important takeaway is that Lockett appears to have a place in the Titans' starting unit and could be targeted frequently in the quick passing game as Ward gets up to speed in the NFL.
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Titans' Tyler Lockett: Finds new home in Tennessee
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Lockett signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Titans on Wednesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Lockett spent the first 10 seasons of his career in Seattle but was cut ahead of the new league year in a salary cap move. The 32-year-old wideout is coming off of a down 2024 campaign that saw him post a 49-600-2 receiving line as the third option in the Seahawks' passing game. In Tennessee, Lockett figures to fill the old Tyler Boyd role from last season, sliding in as a veteran slot man on the tail end of his career. Look for the Titans to add more pass-catching help in this week's NFL Draft.
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Tyler Lockett: Let go by Seattle
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The Seahawks released Lockett on Wednesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.
Lockett, one of the most productive wideouts in franchise history would have carried a substantial cap hit of $17 million had he remained with the team for the 2025 season, so the writing had been on the wall for Seattle to part ways with him this offseason. Though he played in all 17 of Seattle's games in 2024, Lockett took a big step back statistically and finished with a 49-600-2 receiving line on 72 targets, operating as the clear No. 3 wideout behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf. Still a capable ancillary contributor, Lockett should draw a fair amount of interest on the free-agent market, though any potential fantasy value for the upcoming season will rely heavily on the target competition of his ultimate landing spot.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Uncertain standing for 2025
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Lockett is unlikely to remain with the Seahawks without taking a pay cut, ESPN's Dan Graziano reports.
Lockett is one of the team's veteran leaders and ranks second in franchise history with 8,594 receiving yards, but his receiving volume fell off a cliff in 2024 -- 4.4 targets per game in an offense that provided 8.1 for Jaxon Smith-Njigba and 7.2 for DK Metcalf. The 32-year-old is scheduled for $17 million in 2025 compensation, including a non-guaranteed $5.3 million roster bonus due March 16. Lockett presumably will be released before that date unless he accepts a pay cut, or else an extension that drastically reduces his compensation and doesn't include any/many guarantees beyond 2025.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Targeted four times in Week 18
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Lockett caught two of four targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 30-25 win over the Rams.
The veteran wideout finished the 2024 campaign with 49 catches for 600 yards two touchdowns, his lowest totals in each category since 2017. The emergence of second-year wideout Jaxon Smith-Njiba resulted in Lockett moving into a tertiary role in the passing game, with Smith-Njiba and DK Metcalf being the clear top targets for quarterback Geno Smith. Lockett will enter the final year of his contract in 2025, and with both Smith-Njigba and Metcalf on the books as well, Lockett is unlikely to see his role grow next season.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Musters up 20 yards
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Lockett caught three of four targets for 20 yards in Thursday's 6-3 win over the Bears.
Geno Smith threw for a season-low 160 yards in the tight win while Lockett failed to produce more than 22 receiving yards for the seventh straight game. DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are the focal points of this passing offense, so Lockett's upside will remain limited even in a favorable Week 18 matchup against the Rams.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Two catches in loss
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Lockett caught both of his targets for 19 yards in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Vikings.
Though Geno Smith attempted 43 passes on the day, Lockett didn't attract much of the quarterback's attention, as Jaxon Smith-Njigba (12) and DK Metcalf (seven) dominated the targets. With Smith-Njigba becoming a much bigger part of the offense in recent weeks, the 32-year-old Lockett has been mostly an afterthought in Seattle's aerial attack. Since the Seahawks' Week 10 bye, the veteran has recorded just 96 receiving yards over six games.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Snares 22-yard pass
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Lockett caught his lone target for 22 yards in Sunday's 30-13 loss to the Packers.
Since the Seahawks' Week 10 bye, Lockett has averaged just 15.4 receiving yards per game while failing to find the end zone. Meanwhile, second-year wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been a target hog, tallying a team-high 12 targets in Week 15. It will be tough to depend on Lockett for fantasy purposes moving forward.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: No catches in win
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Lockett couldn't haul in his only target in Sunday's 30-18 win over the Cardinals.
Lockett couldn't haul in an end-zone target, as Cardinals' rookie CB Max Melton blanketed the veteran receiver. Since Week 7, Lockett has produced more than 20 receiving yards just once while Jaxon Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf received a bulk of the targets. It will be difficult to trust Lockett in fantasy moving forward.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Stays quiet in win over Jets
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Lockett (knee) caught all three of his targets for 16 yards in Sunday's 26-21 win over the Jets.
Lockett continues to be outplayed by a significant margin by both Jaxon Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf, who combined for 140 receiving yards against the Jets. The 32-year-old Lockett seems to have lost a step, with 20 or fewer receiving yards in four of his last five games. He'll be tough to trust in a Week 14 rematch against the Cardinals, who just limited Lockett to 20 yards in Week 12.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: No injury designation
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Lockett (knee) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game at the Jets, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Neither does DK Metcalf, who also didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday. It seems the Seahawks were just being cautious with their veteran wide receivers, both of whom are set to play come Sunday.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Another DNP on Thursday
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Lockett (knee) was listed as a non-participant on Thursday's practice report, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
The Seahawks may be taking a cautious approach with two of their top wide receivers, but neither Lockett nor DK Metcalf (shoulder) have logged any on-field work this week, leaving just one more opportunity to do so ahead of the weekend. Friday's session likely will be key for Lockett's chances to be active Sunday at the Jets.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Dealing with knee injury
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Lockett was held out of Wednesday's practice due to a knee issue, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
As the Seahawks kicked off Week 13 prep, both Lockett and DK Metcalf (shoulder) sat out practice due to new health concerns. As such, the team's upcoming practice reports Thursday and Friday likely will be key for determining who among the two may be in danger of sitting out Sunday's contest at the Jets. Since he last endured practice limitations ahead of Week 9 action, Lockett has accrued a 7-102-1 receiving line on 10 targets over the last three games.
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Seahawks' Tyler Lockett: Records just 20 yards
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Lockett caught two of three targets for 20 yards in Sunday's 16-6 win over the Cardinals.
Lockett handled a 66 percent snap share but failed to receive more than four targets for the fourth straight game. The veteran wideout is the clear No. 3 receiver in this offense, and he has produced just 495 yards and two touchdowns through 11 games.