https://www.espn.com/blog/seattle-seaha ... -backfieldNeither Waldron nor Carroll have given any indication of what the division of labor will look like in Seattle’s backfield; they may not even know until the pads come on in training camp. But both have made intriguing comments about the running backs’ potential to contribute as pass-catchers.
The Seahawks have never heavily featured their running backs in the passing game under any of the four offensive coordinators Carroll has employed in Seattle. In the last five seasons, they’ve ranked between 20th and 32nd in targets to running backs. But they perhaps have never had a backfield with as many adept pass-catchers as this one.
This pretty much guarantees that the Seahawks will throw even fewer passes to RBs this season than last.