kearly":39ynsoup said:
Pat Kirwan on Sirius Radio said that after the draft, Pete told him that there was a player they badly wanted who got taken 4 picks ahead of them. Here are the players that were taken 4 picks ahead of Seattle (excluding trade ups or picks that were within 4 picks or less of a previous Seahawks pick):
#22 WR Josh Doctson
#27 DT Kenny Clark
#86 WR Leonte Carroo
#167 SS Marqui Christian
#211 RB Kelvin Taylor
#239 LB Trevor Bates
Looking at that list, it's probably Kenny Clark, who fits a similar profile to Jarran Reed and was drafted by John Schneider's mentor. Each of Seattle's first five picks (arguably their first eight picks) all related to getting tougher in the running game so I'm guessing Seattle was locked on to a DL/OL with that first pick.
It could have been Carroo, he was a name Ive heard linked to the Seahawks in the process.
JS/PS also said several of the guys they drafted they had projected not being available at thier picks... Reed, Vannett, Collins. That certainly changed thier draft process a bit.
I think for certain they wanted to trade down at 25. the pick could have been Clark at 31, but I think they knew they had a bigger need at O-Line than Dline since its investing in Wilson longevity. Hence, picking Ifedi over Reed in the 1st. They also seemed adamant about adding a 3rd rounder with the trade down.
I didnt think they anticipated Reed's slide hence giving up a draft pick for him and losing that extra pick in principle.
Who knows they could gave traded down in the 2nd with the idea of adding the 5th needed for Jefferson and an extra 6th like they did in 2013.
With maybe Hargrave/ Ridgeway/Insert DT here, Prosise, and Carroo keyed in with those 2nd/3rd round selections.
I feel like Odhiambo was penciled in with thier 4th rounder. Which they gave up for Reed. But when Vannett fell to them they werent going to risk losing him if they traded out to acquire another pick, and they couldnt trade out of that 97th pick, so they just took Odhiambo with no picks until that 5th round comp.
Then waited for the right team and opportunity (Patriots) to buy a draft slot for Jefferson.
And perhaps took Collins because he was bpa and didnt think he would be available.