Possible late round Seahawk Targets.

Natethegreat

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Share who you think might be a guy the Seahawks target in the later rounds for development.

Logan Thomas is the guy for me. Incredibly athletic guy with plenty of size.He measured 6-foot-6 and 248 pounds while running the 40-yard dash in 4.61 seconds. Thomas' times in the three-cone drill (7.05 seconds) and the 20-yard shuttle (4.18 seconds) were also the best among quarterbacks, as were his 35.5-inch vertical jump and his 118-inch broad jump. Finally, his hands measured at 10 7/8 inches. I think they take him and convert him to Tight End(he has experience at that position too).
Its just the kind of late round athlete I could see them going after. His times would be comparable to Eric Ebron who is a projected first round pick.
 

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I don't have any yet, but I'm curious to see what Day 3 DTs & OLBs interest people.
 

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Philip Gaines CB Rice.

6'0 193 lbs. 4.38 40. 36.5" Vertical. 10'2 Broad jump. 6.62 3 cone.

Had decent production last year at Rice. 40 targets, 9 PD and 4 INT's.

Kevin-Pierre Lewis LB Boston College

6'0 232 lbs 4.51 40 39" verticle 10'8" broad jump
 
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I like Kevin a lot but I highly doubt he will be a late round guy. In fact I would bet second third round is about were he goes.
 

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Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami

Athletic guy with all the tools but some off-field questionmarks. Pete would have been involved with his recruitment to USC before he left. Henderson committed a few weeks after PC had gone, but then left himself a few weeks later.

Would not surprise me if he was on our radar as a 6th/7th round guy. Would be a developmental prospect as opposed to immediate contributer.
 

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Notre Dame CB Bennett Jackson and USC TE Xavier Grimble, though both could be round 4-5 options, so more mid-round
 

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Qb Brett Smith from Wyoming. He being way underrated, but is a taller version of Manziel.
 

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CPHawk":3myhkl9c said:
Qb Brett Smith from Wyoming. He being way underrated, but is a taller version of Manziel.
This guy or Connor Shaw from South Carolina.
 

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DE/TE Larry Webster 6-6 252 lbs, Bloomsburg. I had mention him before as a player that could be moved to TE. At the combine he ran a 4.58 40-yard dash (ranked 2nd among d-lineman & 2nd among TE's) , 36.5 inch vertical (ranked 5th among d-lineman & 2nd among TE's), 123 inch broad jump (ranked 6th out of the defensive lineman & 2nd among TE's).

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/larry-webster?id=2543786
 
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