The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

When Falcons throw, they’ll see Wagner

Linebacker a key part of Seahawks’ elite pass defense.

- By Tim Booth

Listing all RENTON, WASH. — the ways Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner believes he’s a better player than four years ago when the Seahawks last came across the Atlanta Falcons in the postseason would be lengthy.

At the top of the list would be his improvemen­t as a pass defender.

“There’s a lot of routes that I probably did not see when I was a rookie,” Wagner said this week. “I have more knowledge of the game than I did back then.”

Ask around and you’ll get raves from teammates, opponents and observers about the linebacker Wagner has become heading into Saturday’s NFC playoff game at Atlanta. He led the NFL in tackles during the regular season, was voted to the All-Pro team for the second time in his career, and in the playoff opener against Detroit last week had another 10 tackles.

Wagner’s always been a stout run defender tackler. He’s been steady playing behind a Seattle line that does its job keeping offensive linemen from getting to the second level. But Wagner agrees that his understand­ing of the passing game is the big reason he’s making enough tackles to lead the NFL. And why he’s grown from being a question mark when he was drafted in the second round in 2012 to one of the premier linebacker­s in the NFL, a Defensive Player of the Year contender.

“I feel like my route recognitio­n is a lot better; it’s not where I want it to be, but it’s a lot better,” Wagner said. “It has allowed me to get more tackles because my breaks are cleaner because I know where the routes are coming or I know where to expect the ball to be thrown. It’s something I really worked on.”

A lot the knowledge of the air game has come through experience. Wagner also turned to a pair of teammates in particular to help improve in areas of understand­ing pass coverage and recognizin­g tendencies: cornerback Richard Sherman and linebacker K.J. Wright.

Sherman “is the best corner in the league, so if you have the best corner in the league why wouldn’t you ask him for what he sees? And I feel K.J. recognizes routes better than anyone I’ve seen before,” Wagner said.

Sherman has been one of the top cornerback­s in the NFL for the past five seasons. Wright, while often overlooked because of the rest of the stars on Seattle’s defense, has been a critical part of the pass coverage since he became a starter as a rookie in 2011.

“We talked a lot on the field about adjustment­s, about splits, about formations,” Sherman said of Wagner. “He started to see the things that I saw. We would watch film and I would show him the things that I saw and the indicators that I had.”

Both Wagner and Wright have become every-down linebacker­s who remain on the field even in obvious passing downs. Seattle’s base defense has sometimes morphed from using three linebacker­s to going with five defensive backs. But even in those circumstan­ces Wagner — and Wright, usually — stay on the field.

“The big thing is the presnap clues as far as anticipati­on in what is coming and just studying quarterbac­ks. A lot of quarterbac­ks are the same and a lot of combinatio­ns are the same, so whenever you see someone going out, you know something is coming in,” Wright said.

Noteworthy: Seattle coach Pete Carroll said DT Tony McDaniel (concussion) and FB Marcel Reese (foot) will both play against the Falcons. McDaniel missed last week’s game against Detroit . ... Carroll said the team would make a determinat­ion today on the status of running back C.J. Prosise, who returned to practice this week after he suffered a broken shoulder blade in mid-November.

 ?? TED S. WARREN / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner led the NFL in tackles during the regular season, and his progress on pass defense helped make him an All-Pro selection for the second time.
TED S. WARREN / ASSOCIATED PRESS Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner led the NFL in tackles during the regular season, and his progress on pass defense helped make him an All-Pro selection for the second time.

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