Seahawks QBs split first-team reps three ways: Pete Carroll wasn't kidding: At the Seahawks' late May OTAs, newcomer Matt Flynn, incumbent Tarvaris Jackson and rookie Russell Wilson all split the first-team quarterback reps. Each one started a different day of practice under center with the first-string, and according to WJR-AM, they pretty much took the exact same number of snaps. Early reviews from the workout is that Flynn is in the lead for the starting job, with Wilson struggling at times. (Updated 05/25/2012)
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Fantasy Analysis
We expect Flynn, the prized offseason acquisition in Seattle, to win the job, with Jackson the No. 2 quarterback and Wilson holding a clipboard. But the reality is that whoever starts for the Seahawks isn't worth anything more than a borderline No. 2/No. 3 Fantasy QB worth a pick late in the deepest of seasonal drafts. In the case of Flynn and Wilson, selections late in dynasty/keeper leagues are advised. (Updated 05/25/2012).
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Tarvaris Jackson is expected to compete for the starting quarterback job in Seattle with Matt Flynn, but Flynn will likely win the job based on the free agent contract he signed this offseason. Jackson was the starter for the Seahawks last year, and he struggled as a Fantasy option, barely topping 3,000 passing yards with 14 touchdowns and 13 interceptions with just 108 rushing yards and one rushing score. If Jackson manages to beat out Flynn he wouldn't even be a reliable No. 2 option in standard Fantasy leagues. He's pretty much limited to one-week use off of the waiver wire and a No. 3 quarterback in two-QB leagues -- and that's all if he's not holding a clipboard. (Updated 5/24/12)