**1) RB Shaun Alexander**
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From 2001 to 2005, Alexander was one of the most productive players in all of fantasy football. He totaled 16-plus total TDs in every season during that span and stacked up 20-plus end zone visits in '04 and '05. Alexander rushed for 1,300-plus yards in four of those five campaigns. He recorded the four best fantasy running back seasons in team history, scoring 300-plus fantasy points in every year from 2002 to 2005.
At the peak of his productivity, Alexander was the only Seahawks player to ever be considered as a No. 1 overall draft pick in fantasy football. He was a consistently high first-round fantasy selection during his very best years.
Alexander posted the most-ever PPR fantasy points (376.8) and Fantasy Points Per Game in a season (23.5) in team history in his MVP campaign of 2005, when he rushed for 1,880 yards and 27 TDs, the second-most in NFL history. His 16.35 points per game is the second-highest average in team history and the best for any non-QB.
On Sept. 29, 2002, vs. Minnesota, Alexander scored 56.1 fantasy points, the second-most in team history, as he totaled 231 yards from scrimmage with five total TDs. It was the greatest fantasy performance by a Seahawks player and ranked fourth all-time for any RB in the modern era. On Nov. 11, 2001, vs. Oakland, Alexander totaled 46.3 Fantasy points, the fourth-highest in team history, as he rushed for 266 yards and three TDs.
Alexander scored the most fantasy points by any non-QB who played for the Seahawks (1,946). His great vision, deceptive quickness, elusiveness, and tenacity near the goal line were traits that marked him as the greatest fantasy football player in Seahawks history.
* [Shaun Alexander’s Seahawks Top 50 Players of All Time Bio](https://50.seahawks.com/players/shaun-alexander)