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Paul Richardson took advantage of Tyler Lockett breaking his leg in Week 16 last season, and he's hoping to continue playing well this year. In Seattle's final four games last year, which includes the game when Lockett got hurt and two playoff outings, Richardson had 15 catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns on 21 targets. Lockett is expected to be ready for Week 1, but Seattle would be smart to give Richardson some more playing time at the expense of Jermaine Kearse. We'll see if that happens, but Richardson will open the season as the No. 4 receiver behind Doug Baldwin, Kearse and Lockett. He has minimal Fantasy value coming into the year, but he is someone to monitor. If he picks up where last season ended, add him off the waiver wire, especially in deeper leagues.