The Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett duo: still very good, confirmed.

In the waning moments of the first quarters of the Seattle Seahawks' Thursday night bout with the Los Angeles Rams, Wilson found Lockett in the corner of the end zone on an improbable 13-yard touchdown pass. In doing so, the Seahawks went up 7-6.

What a catch by Lockett. With his arm outstretched and his toes dragging to the corner of the end zone, the Seahawks wide-out showed how you perform the toe tap drill. Don't discredit the throw by Wilson either.

To the naked eye, nothing was open. However, Wilson, being the master of extending plays he is, did just that. By running outside the pocket, he bought time for Lockett to get — marginally — open.

However, even then, that's a throw most will never make. Wilson makes it look like light work; as he's been doing for the entirety of his career.

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