Justin Weigal labeled Jaxon Smith-Njigba a trap at WR13. The slot specialist posted a high catch rate but shallow average depth of target under last year’s pass-heavy OC. Seattle jumped from 17th to 7th in pass attempts, an anomaly Weigal expects to reverse with a new coordinator, solid defense, and run game. He projects roughly 115 targets—too few for a low-aDOT receiver to pay off a fringe-WR1 price tag.