The Seattle Seahawks have signed free agent WR Koren Robinson, and they have also traded a late round draft pick to the Denver Broncos for WR Keary Colbert.
You have to feel bad for Mike Holmgren in his final season in Seattle. Deion Branch isn't back from his torn ACL, Bobby Engram broke his shoulder in the preseason, Nate Burleson tore his ACL in week 1, QB/WR Seneca Wallace injured his calf in week 2, and then Logan Payne tore his ACL in week 2. That left the Seahawks with struggling youngster Courtney Taylor, and a bunch of street free agents at the WR position heading into week 3.
Fantasy Impact: Koren Robinson is worth speculating on as a WR5 because he knows Hasselbeck, and he knows the Seattle offense. He'll undoubted be rusty, but that should be offset by his knowledge of the system. Robinson was drafted by the Seahawks in 2001, exploded for 1240 yards and 5 TDs in his second season in 2002, and then his career was marred by drops and off-field problems, leading to Seattle cutting him after the 2004 season. The offense hasn't changed since then, so he should feel pretty much at home. He'll have a couple weeks to emerge until Branch and Engram come back, and even then he will probably remain a starter outside with Branch opposite him and Engram in the slot.
Keary Colbert had a very promising rookie season in Carolina in 2004, but much like Michael Clayton from TB, he has disappeared since then. Denver was going to give him a chance, but with Marshall back, the emergence of Eddie Royal, the slot presence of Stokley, and the reliable veteran Darrell Jackson, there was no room for him anymore. Perhaps he'll fit into the WCO run in Seattle. Given his lack of production in years, there's no reason to go pick him up, but keep an eye on him just in case.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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