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WR #410
Jake Bobo headshot
Jake Bobo headshot

Jake Bobo

Tier 12

SEA · WR · Age 27

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

557Stable

Jake Bobo enters 2026 as Seattle's WR5 and premier blocking/special-teams receiver, behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, Rashid Shaheed, and ascending...

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Risk & Opportunity Analysis (7 flags)

Risk Flags

4
  • Depth Chart Crowding

    Bobo sits fifth on a depth chart behind JSN (record $168.6M extension), Cooper Kupp ($45M/3yr signing), Rashid Shaheed ($51M/3yr extension), and Tory Horton — all with contracts that guarantee roster priority through at least 2027. GM John Schneider explicitly cited culture and special teams when explaining Bobo's re-signing, signaling no offensive role expansion is expected.

  • Usage & Volume

    636 career special-teams snaps and 'best blocking WR' label define his roster function. That role keeps him employed but caps fantasy/dynasty relevance near zero.

  • Age vs. Opportunity

    At 27, Bobo's prime production window is running concurrent with zero realistic path to a starting role in Seattle. Even if injuries create a temporary bump, he'll be 28-29 before the roster clears enough for a sustainable WR2/3 role, limiting dynasty ceiling.

  • Roster Security

    The 2-year, $5.5M deal Seattle gave Bobo after matching Jacksonville's offer sheet buys roster security through 2027, but at a price that reflects special teams value over offensive upside — making him a cap-cut candidate if Henderson Jr. outperforms in camp.

Opportunity Flags

3
  • Injury Promotion

    Cooper Kupp (31, chronic injury history) and Rashid Shaheed (missed significant time in prior seasons) are both meaningful injury risks. Any absence elevates Bobo to WR3/4 in a Super Bowl–caliber Sam Darnold passing attack that finished among the NFL's best in yardage and efficiency in 2025.

  • Offensive Context

    Sam Darnold's Super Bowl LX–winning offense is a legitimate top-5 passing attack and the Seahawks remain committed to a pass-heavy scheme under HC Mike Macdonald. Even a low-volume role in this system carries more fantasy points-per-target than average, preserving Bobo's floor as a streaming option when healthy teammates miss time.

  • Contract Situation

    Seattle matched Jacksonville's offer sheet (2yr/$5.5M, $4.5M guaranteed) in March 2026 — the team actively fought to retain him, removing near-term cut risk. Security is now a mild positive, not a risk.

Scenarios (4)
  • Permanent WR5 / Special Teams Liferlikely+0%

    Healthy season for JSN/Kupp/Shaheed keeps Bobo in blocking + ST role

  • Injury-Driven Rotational Elevationpossible+12%

    Kupp or Shaheed misses multiple games, pushing Bobo into 25-35% snap share

  • Camp Cut / Displaced by Youthpossible-35%

    Tory Horton, Ricky White, or rookie Emmanuel Henderson Jr. wins the depth job and Bobo's guarantee is absorbed

  • Sustained Breakoutunlikely+30%

    Multiple long-term injuries ahead of him plus efficient target conversion

Format Comparison

Jake Bobo — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest714—
PPR SF557-157