The annual Football Outsiders Almanac is filled with a bunch of great numbers and useful information on all 32 teams, including the Seattle Seahawks. Below are three takeaways from this year's edition.

1. Russell Wilson holds the record for game-winning drives through a quarterback's first four seasons.

Wilson has brought the Seahawks back 18 times since the start of 2012. Pete Carroll constantly preaches "finish" and according to the Almanac, Wilson has done his part. When the team has faltered down the stretch, it's often been the defense that's had issues.

In the fourth quarter last year, Wilson posted a passer rating of 114.8, tops in the NFL. His nine to one touchdown to interception ratio in the fourth also ranked first.

Overall, the Seahawks have been an incredibly difficult team to blow out. According to the Almanac, they've either led or been within one score in the fourth quarter of 88 consecutive games. That's the longest streak in NFL history.

2. The Seahawks owned third down last year.

They ranked No. 1 in third-down DVOA on both offense and defense.

Wilson had the highest passer rating of any quarterback in the NFL on third down.

Seahawks coaches constantly cite third-down performance when evaluating overall play. They would love to get a repeat of last year in 2016.

3. Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril formed one of the league's best pass-rushing tandems.

According to the numbers, they combined for 19 sacks, 38 quarterback hits, 55 hurries and five pass disruptions.

What's interesting is how close their numbers were. Bennett had 10 sacks, 21 hits, 27 hurries and no disruptions. Avril had nine sacks, 17 hits, 28 hurries and five disruptions.

In passing situations, Avril most often lines up at left defensive end, while Bennett sets up inside. The Seahawks are counting on a third pass-rusher to join Bennett and Avril this season. The most likely candidate is Frank Clark, who is expected to play right defensive end in place of Bruce Irvin in passing situations.