Tyler Lockett's usage has changed significantly since the Seahawks' bye in Week 6. He was averaging 4.8 targets per game (13% of the team's total) with a 12-yard average depth of target (aDOT) before the bye, compared to 7.7 targets per game (19%) with a 17.1-yard aDOT (accounting for 26% of the team's air yards) since.
He hasn't turned that volume into huge production yet, with only one big fantasy showing in those three games, but he's in a good spot to turn his workload into big numbers on Thursday against the Arizona Cardinals, who have allowed top-five fantasy production to opposing wideouts this season.