The Seahawks got off to a big start with starting QB Russell Wilson throwing a strike to Lockett against the Raiders second string unit. The Seahawks then proceeded to build on that lead while the supposed second string QB – Ponder – for the Raiders struggled.
The Raiders did come to life once Matt McGloin was inserted into the starting roll. McGloin threw three touchdowns on the night, one of which was overturned after review. He clearly – at least for this fan – showed he was the best choice to backup Carr (and possibly the only choice that the team needs).
In other battles, we saw Seth Roberts secure a roster spot with seven catches for one hundred and ten yards and a touchdown (he was also caught the overturned touchdown). Brice Butler maintained his hold on the number three spot with a four for sixty-two yards performance while Rod Streater continued to work his way back into game form with a three for thirty-seven and a touchdown performance.
At running back, no one stood out. Dyer had an extended outing and did nothing to secure a spot on (twelve carries for seventeen yards and a touchdown). Helu had seven carries for zero yards, George Atkinson was two yards on three carries. Basically the ones rested can feel certain they are going to make the final roster (Murray, Reece and T.Jones). I would say it’s possible we’ll be looking for a talent upgrade the cuts from other teams for this position (as we likely will for the offensive line).
Wylie and Atkinson battled for return duties, each with three returns. Wylie has th edge there I think with a twenty seven yards per return average versus Atkinson’s twenty three point three.
Sio Moore does not show up in the stats and didn’t stand out on the field last night. It will be interesting to see what the team does with him. Cut, keep or trade are all possible.