The 2023 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and the Seattle Seahawks are looking to add some much-needed talent to their roster. With the No. 5 overall pick, the Seahawks have a chance to land a potential franchise-changing player.
The Seahawks have a number of needs that they could address in the draft, including:
Some of the top targets for the Seahawks in the draft include:
Here is a look at a few mock drafts from around the web:
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The Seahawks have a lot of options with the No. 5 overall pick. They could trade down and acquire more picks, or they could stay put and select one of the top players available.
If the Seahawks stay put, they are likely to select an edge rusher or an offensive tackle. Both positions are major needs for the team, and there are several talented players available at both positions.
If the Seahawks trade down, they could potentially acquire multiple first-round picks. This would give them more flexibility to address their needs on both sides of the ball.
The 2023 NFL Draft is a big opportunity for the Seahawks to improve their roster. With the No. 5 overall pick, they have a chance to land a potential franchise-changing player.
The Seahawks have a number of needs that they could address in the draft, including edge rusher, offensive tackle, wide receiver, cornerback, and safety. There are several talented players available at all of these positions, so the Seahawks should be able to find some good value in the draft.
In the 2018 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens traded up in the second round to select kicker Justin Tucker. Tucker is one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history, but he is also one of the most expensive. The Ravens gave up a third-round pick to move up and select Tucker, and some people thought they had overpaid. However, Tucker has been worth every penny for the Ravens. He has made over 90% of his field goal attempts and has been a key part of the Ravens' success.
What we learn: Don't be afraid to take risks in the draft. If you believe in a player, go get him.
In the 2013 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars selected wide receiver Justin Hunter in the second round. However, it turned out that Hunter was not eligible for the draft because he had not yet graduated from college. The Jaguars were forced to forfeit their second-round pick, and Hunter was not allowed to play in the NFL until the following year.
What we learn: Do your homework before you draft a player. Make sure that he is eligible for the draft and that he is a good fit for your team.
In the 1979 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints selected running back George Rogers with the No. 1 overall pick. However, Rogers had already retired from football a few months earlier. The Saints were unaware of this, and they were forced to trade Rogers to the Washington Redskins for a first-round pick.
What we learn: Communication is important. Make sure that you are on the same page with your team before you make any big decisions.
Table 1: Top Edge Rushers in the 2023 NFL Draft
Player | School | Ht | Wt | 40 Time |
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Will Anderson Jr. | Alabama | 6'4" | 243 lbs | 4.56 seconds |
Jalen Carter | Georgia | 6'3" | 310 lbs | 4.98 seconds |
Myles Murphy | Clemson | 6'5" | 275 lbs | 4.51 seconds |
Nolan Smith | Georgia | 6'3" | 235 lbs | 4.39 seconds |
Derick Hall | Auburn | 6'3" | 252 lbs | 4.54 seconds |
Table 2: Top Offensive Tackles in the 2023 NFL Draft
Player | School | Ht | Wt | 40 Time |
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Peter Skoronoski | Northwestern | 6'8" | 325 lbs | 5.28 seconds |
Broderick Jones | Georgia | 6'4" | 310 lbs | 5.11 seconds |
Paris Johnson Jr. | Ohio State | 6'6" | 310 lbs | 5.03 seconds |
Trevor Penning | Northern Iowa | 6'7" | 325 lbs | 4.89 seconds |
Blake Freeland | BYU | 6'8" | 305 lbs | 5.21 seconds |
Table 3: Top Wide Receivers in the 2023 NFL Draft
Player | School | Ht | Wt | 40 Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quentin Johnston | TCU | 6'4" | 215 lbs | 4.43 seconds |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Ohio State | 6'0" | 197 lbs | 4.45 seconds |
Jordan Addison | USC | 6'0" | 175 lbs | 4.50 seconds |
Jalin Hyatt | Tennessee | 6'2" | 185 lbs | 4.42 seconds |
Marvin Jones Jr. | Georgia | 6'3" | 195 lbs | 4.43 seconds |
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