Below is an overlooked CB that doesn't seem to be ranked or recognized at all right now. The analysts haven't looked at season stats yet I'd guess, but these #'s indicate a pretty damn good CB that, at a minimum should really appeal to the Seahawks late in the draft or as an UDFA. Not sure about arm length however, hopefully combine/pro-day/post season reveals that.
SLEEPER?
--CB-Donnie Lewis, Tulane, 5-116/195, est. 4.5/40, - Currently #4 in FCS with 20-passes defended (3 as-INT) in 2018.
2018: 12-games, 54-tkls, 41-solo, 3-INT (1 for TD), 2.5-TFL, 17-PBU, 2-QBH (1.7 passes defended per game this year)
Career: 43-games, 158-tkls, 127-solo, 7.5-TFL, .5-Sacks, 7-INT (1 for TD), *36-PD*, 2-FR, 2-QBH, 1-BK. Films show a sticky coverage guy with excellent ball skills & timing to disrupt opposing receivers from making catches. IMO a sleeper well worth monitoring throughout the draft process. With only 4 draft picks (maybe 5/6/7 - IF they trade down) the "beating of the buses" will be necessary to find gems in the late rounds and/or UDFA ranks. Lewis may fit that bill well.
A few other DB's I think may be of Seahawks interest in the early middle rounds thru UDFA's include:
--CB/S-Sheldrick Redwine, Miami, 6-1/196, speedy, ball hawk, play maker & a big thumper, a S convert?
--SS-LaDarius Wiley, Vanderbilt, 6-1/210, always around ball, passionate, fast & very aggressive, good size.
--CB-Derrick Baity Jr. Kentucky, 6-021/188. 4.52/40. Skinny but Long in the Seahawks mold & fast enough.
--CB-Montre Hartage, Northwestern, 5-115/195, 4.52/40, a very decent cover guy with pretty good stats. Length=?
--CB-Bryce Hall (a Junior), Virginia, 6-1/200 Sticky cover guy, long, strong, smart and fast, #1 in FCS - passes defended.
(Likely gone before rounds 3 or 4, I've seen him mocked as high as Rd 1/2 lately after being ignored until mid-season.)
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