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  • WAS Wide Receiver
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    Rookie wide receiver D.J. Hackett was added to the injury report as doubtful with a hip injury.
    With Jerry Rice aboard, Hackett falls to No. 5 receiver in Seattle.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    Seahawks WR D.J. Hackett underwent an MRI Thursday for a hamstring injury.
    Hackett is probably the best fourth receiver in the NFL, along with Shaun McDonald. A serious injury could push Peter Warrick into a bigger role.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    Seahawks WR D.J. Hackett is expected to miss two weeks of practice.
    Hackett’s injury is a “grade one” hamstring strain. He should be ready for the season.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    Seahawks WR D.J. Hackett (hamstring) returned to practice on Friday.
    Hackett missed about two weeks. He’s not expected to play in Seattle’s next preseason game. Darrell Jackson (knee) is due back next week.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    D.J. Hackett could get the start in Seattle if Koren Robinson is out with the flu.
    NFL players rarely miss games because of colds, but it would be Hackett, not Bobby Engram, that would likely start in Robinson’s place. The Seahawks like Engram as the No. 3 receiver.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    Wide receiver D.J. Hackett was downgraded to doubtful for week nine with a hip injury.
    With all the Seahawks receivers injured, look for Taco Wallace and/or Jerheme Urban to be called up to the big team this week.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    Seahawks placed WR D.J. Hackett on injured reserve with a hip injury, ending his season.
    The Seahawks needed the roster space. The rookie showed some promise and will challenge for the No. 4 receiver role in Seattle next year.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    WR D.J. Hackett returned to practice Thursday and Friday, but is doubtful for week two.
    Hackett has minimal Fantasy value. ''I have to see him have a good full week of practice before I seriously decide to do that,’' coach Mike Holmgren said.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    D.J. Hackett caught five passes for 43 yards in week five.
    Who knew? Hackett is good, not great, option next week at Houston. When Bobby Engram returns, he’ll be the team’s third receiver.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    D.J. Hackett, not Peter Warrick, will start opposite Joe Jurevicius at wide receiver this weekend for the Seahawks.
    If you are really in a bind, he’s not a bad pickup in deep leagues. But his value figures to be short-lived.