05/01/15: Drafted by Seattle (3rd round, 69th overall)
12/27/16: Placed on IR (leg)
08/29/18: Signed contract extension
04/02/21: Signed contract extension
12/16/21: Placed on Reserve/COVID-19
12/23/21: Activated from Reserve/COVID-19
• Enters 2024 season in second place on Seattle's all-time receptions (612), receiving yards (7,994) and receiving touchdown (59) lists. Ranks fourth on Seattle's all-time total touchdown list with 63.
• In 2023, became the 94th player in NFL history to record 600 career receptions.
• Ended the 2023 season with a reception in 69 consecutive games dating back to 2019, and it was his fifth consecutive season with 70-plus catches. Along with DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, gave Seattle three receivers with 60-plus catches in a season for the first time in franchise history.
• Finished 2022 season with 84 catches for 1,033 yards and nine touchdowns and became the only player in the NFL with at least eight touchdown receptions in each of the past five seasons (2018-22).
• Second player in franchise history (Steve Largent) to record four-straight 1,000 receiving yard seasons (2019-22).
• In 2022, moved in to third-place on Seattle's all-time receptions and receiving yards list, and moved into second place on its receiving touchdowns list.
• Recorded a receiving touchdown in six-consecutive games in 2022, a franchise record, and his 18 career 100-yard games rank third in Seattle history.
• Set a career-high with 1,175 receiving yards in 2021, the seventh player in franchise history to record at least 1,100 receiving yards in a season. Became the second player in franchise history to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards three-consecutive seasons (Steve Largent, 1978-81, 1983-86). Finished the season with 73 receptions, fifth-most Seattle's all-time receptions list. It marked the third-consecutive season of 70+ catches.
• Against Tennessee (9/19/21), led team for second-straight week with 178 receiving yards. Became the fourth player since 1990 to record multiple touchdown receptions of at least 60 yards in his team's first two games of a season (Steve Smith Sr. in 2007, Randy Moss in 2005, and Jerry Rice in 1991).
• Established the franchise record with 100 receptions in 2020 (94, Doug Baldwin in 2016 and Bobby Engram in 2007), topping his previous career high of 82 set in 2019. Totaled 1,054 yards eclipsing 1,000 for a second-straight season, becoming the sixth player in club history to do so.
• Set career-high with 15 catches at Arizona (10/25/20), tying Steve Largent's franchise record of 15 vs. Detroit (10/18/87). Had 200 yards in that same game, joining Largent (261 vs. Detroit, 10/18/87) as the only players in franchise history with 200 receiving yards in a game. It was also his second three-touchdown game of the season (vs. Dallas, 9/27).
• Along with DK Metcalf, became just the second set of Seahawks teammates to each have 1,000 yards in the same season (Brian Blades, Joey Galloway in 1995). Tied Metcalf for team lead with 10 touchdowns. Also became the first set of receivers to post 80-plus receptions each in a season in club history and gave Seattle two receivers with 10-plus touchdowns each in a season for the second time in club history (Steve Largent, Daryl Turner in 1984).
• Led the Seahawks in 2019 with career-highs in receptions (82) and yards (1,057). Had four 100-yard receiving games, in addition to having 9 catches for 136 yards at Green Bay in the divisional round. Moved into eighth place on Seahawks all-time receiving yards list ahead of Koren Robinson (3,567). Had career games of 11 catches for 154 yards (9/22 vs. New Orleans) and 13 catches for 152 yards (11/3 vs. Tampa Bay).
• Set career-highs in receptions (57), yards (965) and touchdowns (10) in 2018. His 10 scores ranked sixth in the NFL and when Russell Wilson targeted him, the two recorded a perfect 158.3 passer rating (57 for 70, 81.4%). The Saints Drew Brees and Robert Meacham were the last to accomplish that feat in 2009 (min. 50 att.).
• Recorded the second-longest rush by a wide receiver in franchise history (seventh-longest overall), on a 75-yard touchdown run vs. Carolina (12/4/16).
• Became the second player in NFL history (Hall of Famer Gale Sayers) with at least five receiving touchdowns, a kickoff return TD and a punt return TD in a single-season (2015).
• His 51 receptions were the fifth-most single-season receptions by a rookie in franchise history.
• His 1,915 combined yards gained were the fourth-most combined yards gained in a single-season (2015) in franchise history and the franchise rookie-record, and his 139 punt return yards are the most punt return yards in a single-game in franchise history (at Arizona, 1/3/16).
HONORS: 2017: Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro (Return Specialist), NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 11). 2016: Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro (Return Specialist). 2015: Associated Press First-Team All-Pro (Return Specialist), NFC Pro Bowl (Return Specialist), PFWA All-Rookie Team, NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September & December, NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 17).
COLLEGE: One of the top wide receivers and all-purpose players in school history who was Kansas State's first four-year All-American. One of just three players in school history to earn all-conference honors all four years. Set 17 school records, including career marks for receptions (249), receiving yards (3,710), receiving touchdowns (29), 100-yard receiving games (17), kickoff-return attempts (77) and kickoff-return yards (2,196). Topped his father, Kevin, for the school's career receptions, yards and touchdowns records.
PERSONAL: Prepped at Booker T. Washington High. Caught 42 passes for 765 yards and 13 touchdowns his senior season. Also had 54 tackles and six interceptions on defense. Led the Hornets to a 13-1 record and a win in the 5A state title game. Son of Kevin Lockett and Nicole Edwards. Father played seven seasons in the NFL with Kansas City, Washington and N.Y. Jets. Majored in business management.