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Seahawks icon Tyler Lockett's new home was always the most obvious one

The Seattle Seahawks released wide receiver Tyler Lockett this past offseason. He spent 10 seasons with the team, becoming one of the most productive wideouts in team history. Maybe even more importantly, he was a fantastic human being, and will continue to be.

What he won't continue to be is a receiver with the Tennessee Titans. He asked for, and was granted, his release after Week 7. The Seahawks were unlikely to sign Lockett because he wouldn't have been a good fit under new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak's system. 12s might have wanted him back, but it didn't make much sense for him to return.