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- Why the Seahawks win over the Vikings highlighted great defense and average analysis
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Hot topics
- Curtis Allen’s Third Quarter 2025 Report Card
- Wednesday’s with Puck Sports talking Seahawks
- Video: What will it take for the Seahawks to win the NFC West?
- What a bad 2026 draft class means for the Seahawks and other teams
- Why the Seahawks win over the Vikings highlighted great defense and average analysis

I would love to have him as the Seahawks number 1 wide out. One thing that stood out was his hands, he likes to catch the ball away from his body and really clamps down on it. Seems to have pretty big, strong hands.
Good looking player. I’d like to see him at some muscle and I’d also like to see how he competes for jump balls.
He never seems to break away from defenders in this game. All his routes seem rounded off, no crisp cuts to be seen in this video.
I’m not as big as a fan of him as most. I like Woods, Wilson and Justin Hunter better than Allen.