One of the big storylines coming out of camp for the Seattle Seahawks is the potential for running backs to be used more in the passing game this season.

Chris Carson, in particular, was praised by both coach Pete Carroll and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for his excellent hands, with Schottenheimer saying the team hopes to get him 50 targets this year.

That’s a big climb from the 24 targets he had last season, but it makes sense considering how unpredictable Seattle’s receiving corps is behind Tyler Lockett.

Carson getting more involved in the passing game is a good thing for Seattle’s offense, and it’s an even better thing for his value in fantasy football leagues.

In fact, ESPN’s fantasy football guru Matthew Berry said in his latest column that Carson is undervalued at his current draft position, and believes he will have an outstanding season.

“The ground game usage is obvious,” Berry wrote. “Last season Seattle led the league in rush percentage and Carson ranked third among all RBs in carries per game. And now OC Brian Schottenheimer has come out and said he wants Carson’s targets to be in the 50 range. Related: Tyler Lockett is the only healthy pass-catcher that Seattle has. Carson is an absolute steal at his early-fifth-round ADP right now.”

Seahawks fans should expect to see Carson catching the ball quite a bit this season, which kicks off on Sunday afternoon against the Bengals at CenturyLink Field.