I'm feeling a bit like I did in 2013 because one of the players I like is very reminiscent of a player the Seahawk's drafted the year before. Back then, it was Corey Lemonier, this year it is Phillip Dorsett. I really like Dorsett and think he has more Desean Jackson to his game than PRich does. I still have high hopes for PRich but I don't expect much from him next year, and even if I did, I didn't see this team use him as a deep threat much at all last year and when they did, I think he struggled. Dorsett may share a similar fate in the end, but I think he's better suited to the vertical role than PRich. Either way, I doubt he comes to Seattle.
As others have said, I hope the Mike Davis interest is purely misdirection. For some reason, when I watch him play, I just keep thinking, "Why is he making everything look so difficult?" He just seems clunky when I watch. He'll lower his shoulder and bang with a defense sure, but I cannot see him being anything more than a piece of a RB by committee type guy. He seriously compares to Turbin to me. High effort bruiser that will never be special or become a starter. I'd much rather come home with Ajayi or Abdullah (though I doubt I'll see Abdullah in a Seahawk uniform either).
I think Seattle should definitely try to get a RB this year, just because it's such a deep draft for the position. You can find high level talent in the mid rounds this year and I would be bummed if Seattle didn't capitalize. And I really hope JS/PC draft someone that at least has elite deep threat potential this year, because it could really take our offense to a new level.