Seattle's offense will be built around the run. Coach Pete Carroll hasn't wavered from that mandate since he was introduced as the Seahawks coach, and yet receiver is where Seattle has been most predisposed to spending large chunks of money over the past three years.
Terrell Owens has had a 1,000-yard receiving season more recently than any Seahawk player, a fact that's not necessarily going to change this year even after the team's addition of Percy Harvin.
We are not as bullish on Harvin as some fantasy prognosticators out there, but we still think he's going to crack the 1,000-yard mark (current projection: 87-1,098-7.5) and have a fine season for the Seahawks, provided he stays healthy.