Evan Silva and Josh Norris got 3 ( Tye, Glow, Clark, IIRC) right last year...hes shooting for 4 this year.
Here's his 2016....
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/6 ... s-seahawks
Here's his 2016....
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/6 ... s-seahawks
Round 1 (26): C Ryan Kelly, Alabama - The Seahawks can’t go through another season with fringe roster bodies at center. Kelly is clearly the top center in this class and is outstanding at reaching blocks at the line of scrimmage or the second level. Keeping the interior of the pocket clean is vital for a mobile quarterback.
Round 2 (56): T Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M - Athletic tackles are difficult to find in this class. Jason Spriggs and Joe Thuney are possibilities, along with Anthony Fabiano late. I think Ifedi can get overpowered, and his game against Arkansas in 2014 really stands out in my mind.
Round 3 (90): CB James Bradberry, Samford - Athleticism, size and length. He passes all of the Seahawks’ thresholds, at least the ones I know of. Bradberry’s tape is impressive and he deserves more attention than he has received in this class. Artie Burns, Daryl Worley, Brandon Williams and Deiondre’ Hall are other possibilities.
Round 3 (97): DL Hassan Ridgeway, Texas - Ridgeway can play at the line of scrimmage, but some evaluators could see some flashes that lead to optimism for more upfield disruption.
Round 4 (124): WR Devon Cajuste, Stanford - A big bodied but smooth receiver that the Seahawks lack. Some stated Cajuste should move to tight end. I see him as a receiver.
Round 5 (171): TE Ryan Malleck, Virginia Tech - One of the better tight end prospects who is not receiving enough attention. I’ve seen Malleck spend time inline and motioned pre-snap as a receiving option.
Round 6 (215): S D.J. Hunter, Marshall - I’ve been saving Hunter’s name this entire series just for the Seahawks’ draft. If anyone is the heir apparent to Kam Chancellor on the third day, it is Hunter. Athletic and a missile.
Round 7 (225): RB Jhurell Pressley, New Mexico - Pressley is an athletic powerhouse. Darius Jackson is also possible here, along with Daniel Lasco.
Round 7 (247): OL Connor Wujciak, Boston College - Yes, Wujciak played defensive line in college, but he might be this year’s project for Tom Cable to convert to offensive line.