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Seahawks waive TE Dickson
The Seattle Seahawks waived veteran tight end ED DICKSON in an apparent cost-savings move this week. Seattle previously signed veteran tight end GREG OLSEN, so the release of the oft-injured Dickson is not unexpected.
Source: Seattle Times
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Around the NFL: Seahawks tight ends
A report came out yesterday that Seattle might not have veteran tight end Ed Dickson (knee) at the start of the season. This is noteworthy only because they might have needed him. Will Dissly (pictured) is coming back from a serious knee injury of his own. Will Seattle have a draftable starter at the position? more »
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Seahawks headed for TEBC
The Seattle Seahawks are likely to feature a “tight end by committee” this year, with no single tight end dominating playing time as the season begins. Tight end WILL DISSLY played… More well early last season, but he is recovering from a season-ending knee injury. In addition to Dissly, NICK VANNETT, JACOB HOLLISTER, and ED DICKSON have already made some big catches in camp. GEORGE FANT remains in the mix as well, in what is a crowded tight end room in Seattle. Less
Source: Team Website
Ask the Experts: Which lesser tight end will have the most value?
ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Which lightly regarded tight end is going to come into some value the rest of the way? more »
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Factoid: Goal-line Jimmy Graham
I’m not a big Jimmy Graham fan. He drops too many passes, and I didn’t think he was a difference maker with the Seahawks. But they’re going to have to play a lot differently around the end zone now that he’s not around. more »
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Ask the Experts: Who will benefit from early-season injuries?
ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Who will be a beneficiary of Week 2's biggest injuries? more »
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Olsen to miss 6 to 8 weeks
Carolina tight end GREG OLSEN had surgery on his broken right foot Monday morning and is expected to miss 6 to 8 weeks while he recovers. The backup tight end for… More the Panthers is ED DICKSON but the team is expected to spread the ball around on offense while Olsen is out. Dickson won’t necessarily become a fantasy star now that he is starting. Less
Source: ESPN.com