Marshawn Lynch And The Most Disappointing Seattle Seahawks In 2015

By Brad Berreman

The Seattle Seahawks were the proverbial “team nobody wants to play” entering the NFC playoffs, and they nearly pulled off a big comeback in a Divisional Round loss to the Carolina Panthers. With the season now in the rearview mirror, here are the five most disappointing Seahawks from 2015.

Marshawn Lynch And The Most Disappointing Seattle Seahawks In 2015
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5. CB Cary Williams

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Williams was so bad for the Seahawks that, after signing a three-year deal last offseason, he was a healthy inactive for a couple games prior to being cut in December.

5. CB Cary Williams

Williams was so bad for the Seahawks that, after signing a three-year deal last offseason, he was a healthy inactive for a couple games prior to being cut in December.

4. OT Russell Okung

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Okung still hasn't played a full 16-game slate after missing three games during the regular season. A shoulder injury during Sunday's season-ending loss adds to durability concerns as he heads into free agency.

4. OT Russell Okung

Okung still hasn't played a full 16-game slate after missing three games during the regular season. A shoulder injury during Sunday's season-ending loss adds to durability concerns as he heads into free agency.

3. S Kam Chancellor

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A fruitless contract holdout delayed the start of Chancellor's 2015 season, and a tailbone injury sidelined him late in the regular season. His Pro Bowl selection for this year was based on reputation as member of the "Legion of Boom", with little else to back it up.

3. S Kam Chancellor

A fruitless contract holdout delayed the start of Chancellor's 2015 season, and a tailbone injury sidelined him late in the regular season. His Pro Bowl selection for this year was based on reputation as member of the "Legion of Boom", with little else to back it up.

2. TE Jimmy Graham

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The Seahawks struggled to find a way to integrate Graham into their offense, and then he went down for the season with a torn patella tendon in Week 12. It was clearly a disappointing first season in Seattle for Graham, and now he has a difficult injury recovery ahead of him.

2. TE Jimmy Graham

The Seahawks struggled to find a way to integrate Graham into their offense, and then he went down for the season with a torn patella tendon in Week 12. It was clearly a disappointing first season in Seattle for Graham, and now he has a difficult injury recovery ahead of him.

1. RB Marshawn Lynch

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Lynch missed time with injuries this season, and he was not particularly good when he was in uniform (3.8 yards per carry during the regular season). With the potential to save $6.5 million in salary cap room, the Seahawks look sure to cut Lynch during the offseason.

1. RB Marshawn Lynch

Lynch missed time with injuries this season, and he was not particularly good when he was in uniform (3.8 yards per carry during the regular season). With the potential to save $6.5 million in salary cap room, the Seahawks look sure to cut Lynch during the offseason.

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