The fantasy football season is underway, which means it’s time to come up with a fantasy team name. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Seattle Seahawks-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.
Seattle Seahawks Fantasy Team Names
- How I Metcalf Your Mother (DK Metcalf)
- TD Metcalf (DK Metcalf)
- Radioactive DK (DK Metcalf)
- Go DK, That’s My DK (DK Metcalf)
- Metcalf Madness (DK Metcalf)
- DK Mode (DK Metcalf)
- Decaf Metcalf (DK Metcalf)
- Metcalf’s Monsters (DK Metcalf)
- Metcalf’s Muscle (DK Metcalf)
- DK Dominance (DK Metcalf)
- DK All Day (DK Metcalf)
- Metcalf Mayhem (DK Metcalf)
- Metcalf Attack (DK Metcalf)
- Lockett Like It’s Hot (Tyler Lockett)
- Pop It, Lockett, Drop It (Tyler Lockett)
- Kenneth Walker, Texas Ranger (Kenneth Walker III)
- Walker in the Park (Kenneth Walker III)
- Walker This Way (Kenneth Walker III)
- Kenneth’s Crew (Kenneth Walker III)
- Walk It Out (Kenneth Walker III)
- Ken Command (Kenneth Walker III)
- Kenny Powers (Kenneth Walker III)
- Full Speed Walker (Kenneth Walker III)
- Walker’s Warriors (Kenneth Walker III)
- Ken’s Crusaders (Kenneth Walker III)
- Bottles of Charbonnet (Zach Charbonnet)
- Charbonnet Sauvignon (Zach Charbonnet)
- Eat More Charbs (Zach Charbonnet)
- C’mon Charbie, Let’s Go Party (Zach Charbonnet)
- I’m Sorry Ms. Jaxon (Jaxon Smith-Njigba)
- JSN Derulo (Jaxon Smith-Njigba)
- JSN Vorhees (Jaxon Smith-Njigba)
- OnlyFants (Noah Fant)
- Fant Touch This (Noah Fant)
- The Blue Wave
- Legion of Boom
- Seahawks Hacov
- Seattle Surge
- Seattle Storm
- 12th Man Warriors
- Sea of Blue
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Who Are the Seahawks’ Top Fantasy Players?
Zach Charbonnet Fantasy Outlook
Charbonnet posted a 95.5% snap share in Week 2, the highest mark by a running back this season as he assumed Walker’s role in its entirety.
In the spot start, Charbonnet posted his second NFL game with 30+ rushing yards, 30+ receiving yards, and a rushing score. All other Seattle RBs since 2020 have two such games (Walker and Alex Collins), an ode to the skill set that is in his profile.
In a game in which Seattle is expected to win, I have Charbonnet labeled as a starting option in all formats. He’s a nice matchup play, ranking in the same range as D’Andre Swift (at IND) and Jerome Ford (vs. NYG).
DK Metcalf Fantasy Outlook
What a difference a week makes. Metcalf had a 16% target share in Week 1 against the Broncos and easily finished as Seattle’s WR3 in terms of fantasy production.
I don’t think anyone truly pivoted off of him as a result of the season opener, but it was good to see him rebound to dismantle the Patriots to the tune of a 10-129-1 stat line. The big performance was highlighted by a 56-yard touchdown (32 air yards) on his first target courtesy of a broken coverage, a nice reminder that he is always one play away from breaking the slate.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s pending breakout isn’t something Metcalf’s managers should be sweating as long as Tyler Lockett’s downside coincides with it. JSN is going to continue to see the majority of his usage come near the line of scrimmage, thus leaving the door open for these big plays to continue.
That said, it is worth noting that, outside of the touchdown last week, Metcalf’s aDOT checked in at 9.4. His career number is 13.2 yards, and I’m projecting him to trend in that direction under Ryan Grubb, but the shorter targets have my attention in a good way – if I have shares of Metcalf, I’m happy to give up some ceiling potential to raise his projectable floor.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Fantasy Outlook
Usually a season breakout requires a few breadcrumbs. We are teased with potential and whiff a few times before, eventually, seeing our loyalty be rewarded.
Not here. The pride of Ohio State put himself on the weekly starter radar with on single game and did it against a strong defense that shut down the Bengals in Week 1.
- Week 2: 172 air yards
- First four career games in September: 38 air yards
Smith-Njigba was clearly worked into the script in a significant way (three of the first four targets and seven of the first 12) and his versatility was on full display, something the Seahawks had been hesitant to showcase before.
JSN was drafted as the WR2 in this offense and not only is that clearly the case, I have him considerably closer to WR1 than WR3. Miami ranks below the league average on short passes in terms of completion and touchdown percentage – these are the types of matchups where Smith-Njigba owns a nice floor. If the vertical routes we saw last week are here to stay, a top-15 upside is in his profile.
Tyler Lockett Fantasy Outlook
The veteran will have his moments this season, and if you want to get cute with him in a DFS lineup, maybe you can capitalize. That said, he’s never going to be ranked as a fantasy starter for me in redraft and this isn’t the spot where I’m throwing a dart at him in daily contests.
Since the beginning of last season, Lockett averages 24.2% more yards per route when Smith is blitzed – the Dolphins ranked in the bottom quarter of the league in blitz rate last season and are trending in that direction again in 2024.
If you’re trying to take a positive look at Lockett, he has hauled in eight of nine targets this season and drew a pass interference penalty in the end zone in New England. That’s a start, but I think you’re trying too hard – Lockett was a great fantasy asset for years, but none of that production is going to help you win in 2024.