Per Tony Pauline, it seems Seattle would scoop up Odell Beckham Jr at 32 (won't be available) and will look to go OL heavy.
OBJ, IMO is the ideal pick at 32 simply because I see him as a combination of Tate/Baldwin/Harvin. Everything but his size screams #1 WR and his play style fits perfectly in SEA. It's too bad that his combine performance has pretty much made his availability at 32 a long shot. I think he's a rare pick at 32 that would not only be a big impact on Day 1, but would really provide great flexibility/insurance in the future. *No matter the position drafted, this is what my general hope for whoever is drafted at 32.
The "OL heavy" part does concern me a bit as I don't want to see James Carpenter type picks at 32 and 64 just to "draft OL." By all means, if the value/talent is there, go for it. I'm just increasingly concerned about us passing up a very good (potentially) pass rusher, DT, or WR simply to get more bodies on the OL. This is such a good draft that I'd hate to repeat the Carp/Moffitt debacle.
OBJ, IMO is the ideal pick at 32 simply because I see him as a combination of Tate/Baldwin/Harvin. Everything but his size screams #1 WR and his play style fits perfectly in SEA. It's too bad that his combine performance has pretty much made his availability at 32 a long shot. I think he's a rare pick at 32 that would not only be a big impact on Day 1, but would really provide great flexibility/insurance in the future. *No matter the position drafted, this is what my general hope for whoever is drafted at 32.
The "OL heavy" part does concern me a bit as I don't want to see James Carpenter type picks at 32 and 64 just to "draft OL." By all means, if the value/talent is there, go for it. I'm just increasingly concerned about us passing up a very good (potentially) pass rusher, DT, or WR simply to get more bodies on the OL. This is such a good draft that I'd hate to repeat the Carp/Moffitt debacle.