Speaking on the Seahawks Man 2 Man podcast, The Athletic’s Mike Dugar said Jaxon Smith-Njigba will line up on the perimeter more often this season.
Critically, Smith-Njigba will still have ample opportunities to line up in the slot, and might not be used as a pure X-receiver “a ton,” due to OC Klint Kubiak’s frequent motion use and tight split formations. However, it appears as though Smith-Njigba’s career 77.3 percent slot rate will tick down a few notches this season. Dugar believes that when the Seahawks “need someone, on a particular play, to go win from the outside,” Smith-Njigba will be called upon while Cooper Kupp remains in the slot. Dugar simultaneously noted the Seahawks’ shallow wide receivers corps while complimenting Smith-Njigba’s development, saying he “is the only guy on the team who can win from everywhere.” Given that dynamic, Smith-Njigba should command both a WR1-worthy target share and the attention of No. 1 cornerbacks. Dugar thinks that “teams are going to learn very quickly that you have to put your best [cornerback] out there” when Smith-Njigba is lined up out wide.