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Wide Receiver Rank: #189 Overall: #576
Butler missed much of the season because of a broken leg suffered the previous season but was able to play the last five games, catching six passes for 51 yards. He had 36 receptions the previous season, playing a bigger role in the offense. The Seahawks have some openings at receiver, so Butler could challenge for the No. 3 or 4 spot with the team. Butler is a small, speedy receiver. He is pretty dynamic with the ball in his hands. He has plus speed and solid hands. His lack of size hurts him some, though, as he has a tough time getting off the line and isn't much of a deep threat. He is more of a possession receiver than anything.
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Butler could have a little value in PPR leagues but that is about it. He could get around 35 or so catches if he gets consistent work. But outside of PPR leagues, his value is limited. |
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| Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler (leg) will be active for the first time this season in Week 13 against the Philadelphia Eagles Thursday, Dec. 1. Butler hasn't played since suffering a broken leg in Week 14 last year against the San Francisco 49ers. |
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| The Seattle Seahawks activated WR Deon Butler (leg) from the Physically Unable to Perform list Tuesday, Nov. 8, and placed WR Kris Durham (shoulder) on the Injured Reserve with a labrum injury. Also, DL Lazarius Levingston was promoted from the practice squad and DL Al Woods was released. |
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| The Seattle Seahawks will activate WR Deon Butler (leg) from the Physically Unable to Perform list Tuesday, Nov. 8. Butler has been practicing the last three weeks. |
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| Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said Monday, Nov. 7, that no decision has been made on WR Deon Butler (leg). He is on the Physically-Unable-to-Perform (PUP) list, and the deadline to activate him is Tuesday, Nov. 8, or he'll be lost for the remainder of the season. |
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| Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll indicated WR Deon Butler (leg) likely will not be activated from the Physically Unable to Perform list before the Week 9 game. |
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| Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler (leg) or CB Roy Lewis (knee) could come off the Physically Unable to Perform list because the team has an open spot on their active roster. |
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| Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler (leg) is on the Reserve Physically-Unable-to-Perform list and will miss the first six weeks of the season. |
| Fantasy Impact: Butler has a ways to go to make an impact this season. Don't expect much. |
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| Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler (leg) has been able to run and cut as he makes his recovery from a significant leg injury last season. Butler's status entering training camp is a question. He said he is able to run shorter routes at game speed, but said he hasn't been able to do the same for longer routes so far. He feels it may be another month before he is at game speed. |
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| Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler (leg) appears to be healed from the broken leg he suffered in December and has been able to run some routes recently. Butler indicated that he is probably not at the speed he was before the injury. |
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| Seattle Seahawks WR Deon Butler (leg) said Friday, June 3, that he is progressing well from surgery to pair his broken tibia and fibula. He was able to jog, but did not participate in any team drills with teammates. |
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