3)Jimmy Graham is back. Not the Jimmy Graham who didn't quite fit in the Seahawks offense in 2015 or the injury-ravaged Saint from 2014. This is Peak Jimmy, a guy we weren't sure was ever returning. His emergence for Seattle the last two weeks with back-to-back 100-yard games is one of the most significant long-term developments in the NFC playoff race. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson excels at touch passes and throwing up the seams, and Graham has shown he's ready to destroy single coverage again. He's making acrobatic one-handed grabs down the field and executing tough slants over the middle in traffic, showing impressive toughness. He's too physical for a cornerback to stop and too fast for a linebacker to handle. Adding Graham to Seattle's cohesive young wideout crew and running game gives this Seahawks offense a chance to be the best yet of the Wilson era.