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.