Ricky Seals-Jones

Ricky Seals-Jones

29-Year-Old Tight EndTE
 Free Agent  
Free Agent
Questionable
Injury Foot
Est. Return 11/24/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Released by the Colts in September of 2023.
Reaches injury settlement
TEFree Agent
Foot
September 6, 2023
Seals-Jones (foot) was released by the Colts after the two parties agreed on an injury settlement Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
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Seals-Jones was set to miss the entirety of the 2023 season while on the Colts' injured reserve, but he will now be free to sign elsewhere. The tight end will have to prove his health prior to earning another opportunity.
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Height
6' 5"
 
Weight
243 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.69 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.33 sec
 
Cone Drill
7.46 sec
 
Vertical Jump
28.0 in
 
Broad Jump
121 in
 
Bench Press
17 reps
 
Hand Length
9.63 in
 
Arm Length
33.13 in
 
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Seals-Jones started a career-high six games with Washington last season, logging 30 receptions for 271 yards and two touchdowns. He signed with the Giants in the offseason, and with Evan Engram off to Jacksonville, Seals-Jones initially looked to be in line to work as New York's primary tight end in 2022. However, he landed on IR prior to the start of the season, clearing the way for rookie Daniel Bellinger to move to the top of the depth chart.
Seals-Jones is a college wideout turned tight end who has bounced around the NFL for a few years now. He's no real threat to Logan Thomas in Washington, but RSJ could have a decent role in the passing game if Thomas misses some time.
Seals-Jones joins his third team in four years after going undrafted in 2017. Despite going unselected, he's managed to start at least one game in each of his first three professional campaigns, including three last year as a member of the Browns. He finished the season with 14 grabs for 229 yards and four touchdowns, sporting a career-best 63.6 catch percentage and a career-high 10.4 receiving yards per target. He now finds himself situated behind Travis Kelce, who has missed just one regular-season game in the past six seasons, so Seals-Jones is unlikely to attain considerable fantasy value in 2020, barring a scenario in which Kelce misses time.
Seals-Jones burst onto the scene with a 12-201-3 line from Weeks 11-15 of the 2017 season. The Cardinals' ensuing coaching change yielded a feeble offense last year, and just about all members of the skill positions suffered as a result. Seals-Jones was among them, resulting in miserable output overall (5.0 YPT and a 49 percent catch rate on 69 targets). During the offseason, the Cardinals added Charles Clay, Maxx Williams and 2019 seventh-rounder Caleb Wilson to the TE room. One look at the group, and Seals-Jones sticks out as the likely candidate to prosper under new head mean Kliff Kingsbury.
Seals-Jones offers two of the sexiest words for any potential breakout tight end: "converted receiver." We're not looking for grunt-workers and blockers; we want guys who can create mismatches downfield. Given what Seals-Jones did last season with his 12 catches (16.8 YPC, three TDs), it's astounding the Cardinals didn't feature him more. Heck, RSJ had just two targets - and zero catches - in his final two appearances. But that was then, this is now. The Cardinals have new coaches, new quarterbacks and the same spotty depth at tight end. Arizona also has a messy situation at WR - only Larry Fitzgerald is a sure thing - though RB David Johnson figures to catch a bunch of passes. Some secondary target is going to quickly acclimate himself with the new regime, and Seals-Jones has every opportunity to enter the forefront of that conversation while fellow TE Jermaine Gresham rehabs from a Week 17 torn Achilles. The second-year tight end was charged with assault, criminal trespassing and disorderly following a July arrest, but he's unlikely to face any punishment from the NFL before the start of the season.
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Lands on IR
TEIndianapolis Colts
Foot
August 29, 2023
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Carted off practice field
TEIndianapolis Colts
Foot
August 17, 2023
Seals-Jones left Thursday's practice on a cart with an apparent right foot injury, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
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Joins Indy
TEIndianapolis Colts
August 9, 2023
Seals-Jones agreed to a contract with the Colts on Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Works out for Colts
TEFree Agent
November 9, 2022
Seals-Jones was among several tight ends to work out for Indianapolis on Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.
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Released with injury settlement
TEFree Agent
Toe
September 2, 2022
The Giants released Seals-Jones (toe) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Thursday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.
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Set to replace Logan Thomas
TEWashington Commanders
October 7, 2021
Seals-Jones is expected to serve in a starting role for Washington beginning in Sunday's game against the Saints after Logan Thomas was placed on injured reserve Wednesday due to a hamstring issue, Pete Hailey of NBC Sports Washington reports.
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Following Thomas' early departure in last week's win over the Falcons, Seals-Jones played 92 percent of the offensive snaps, pulling in two of his four targets for 19 yards. Washington has rookies John Bates and Sammis Reyes on hand as depth options at tight end, but neither is expected to pose a major threat to Seals-Jones for the No. 1 job while Thomas is sidelined.
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