dutchcoug
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My first stab at the Seahawk's draft. A lot will change between now and the draft, so I'll probably try again post combine.
(1)- Brandon Scherff, OT/OG, Iowa- Was an OT in college but can see him replacing Carpenter and maybe OT down the road if any changes are made with Okung or Britt.
(2)- Nate Orchard, DE, Utah- Might be a bit overly optimistic that he falls to the end of the 2nd round but he would provide great depth to the DE rotation.
(3)- Carl Davis, DT, Iowa- Would replace Tony McDaniel, cheaper and younger.
(4)- Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State- Would take care of our punt/kick returns and was a very productive WR in college.
(4 comp pick)- Cameron Erving, C/G/OT, Florida State- Good OL depth that can play anywhere on the line.
(5)- Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame- Good blocking TE that can do enough on the receiving part of being TE.
(5 comp pick)- David Cobb, RB, Minnesota- Not a sexy pick for RB like Gurley or Gordon but I think he's what the Seahawks are looking for in a RB (this is under the assumption that Lynch plays for the Hawks in '15).
(5 comp pick)- Amarlo Herrera, ILB, Georgia- Depth for Bwags, pretty good speed and tackling.
(6 from Jets)- Vince Mayle, WR, Washington State- Homer pick but I think if he falls to the 6th round he's definitly worth seeing how he does.
(6 comp pick)- Josh Shaw, CB, USC- Putting his offseason issue aside, he's the phycical style CB we generally look for.
(7)- Bo Wallace, QB, Ole Miss- Maybe someone we can stash on the PS if Daniels takes over for TJack.
(1)- Brandon Scherff, OT/OG, Iowa- Was an OT in college but can see him replacing Carpenter and maybe OT down the road if any changes are made with Okung or Britt.
(2)- Nate Orchard, DE, Utah- Might be a bit overly optimistic that he falls to the end of the 2nd round but he would provide great depth to the DE rotation.
(3)- Carl Davis, DT, Iowa- Would replace Tony McDaniel, cheaper and younger.
(4)- Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State- Would take care of our punt/kick returns and was a very productive WR in college.
(4 comp pick)- Cameron Erving, C/G/OT, Florida State- Good OL depth that can play anywhere on the line.
(5)- Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame- Good blocking TE that can do enough on the receiving part of being TE.
(5 comp pick)- David Cobb, RB, Minnesota- Not a sexy pick for RB like Gurley or Gordon but I think he's what the Seahawks are looking for in a RB (this is under the assumption that Lynch plays for the Hawks in '15).
(5 comp pick)- Amarlo Herrera, ILB, Georgia- Depth for Bwags, pretty good speed and tackling.
(6 from Jets)- Vince Mayle, WR, Washington State- Homer pick but I think if he falls to the 6th round he's definitly worth seeing how he does.
(6 comp pick)- Josh Shaw, CB, USC- Putting his offseason issue aside, he's the phycical style CB we generally look for.
(7)- Bo Wallace, QB, Ole Miss- Maybe someone we can stash on the PS if Daniels takes over for TJack.