olyfan63
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All Seahawks draft picks, 1 thru 7, are still with the team, and it looks like within the next couple weeks, ALL will have played meaningful snaps and contributed in 2020. Has this EVER happened before for the Hawks, a 100% "hit rate" on draft picks 1-7? And has your personal "grade" for the 2020 Seahawks draft changed at all since the draft ended?
This is based on the info that Darrell Taylor is set to return, and Colby Parkinson is back from IR and now with Greg Olson out 4-6 weeks, the TE group will need him playing. If both those guys contribute, especially Taylor as the pass-rusher PC/JS project him to be, this could turn out to be a memorable draft class.
The exciting thing is that at least 3 of the rooks have already having made game-deciding contributions in wins! (Damien Lewis playing C vs Cards, Alton Robinson with an unlikely game-saving sack on Dak Prescott, DeeJay Dallas with a solid game as emergency starter vs SF) The number should have been 4 rooks with game-deciding plays, as Jordyn Brooks play on Kyler Murray in the first AZ game denied the Cards a TD after the Budda Baker near-pick-6.
Per: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seah ... elections/
1 27 LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech C+
2 48* EDGE Darrell Taylor, Tennessee C+
3 69* G Damien Lewis, LSU B
4 133 TE Colby Parkinson, Stanford B+
4 144^ RB DeeJay Dallas, Miami C+
5 148* DE Alton Robinson, Syracuse B-
6 214^ WR Freddie Swain, Florida
C
7 251*^ TE Stephen Sullivan, LSU A-
7th rounder Stephen Sullivan got on the field as a DE, of all things, and had a 3rd down tackle for loss! 6th rounder Freddie Swain has looked solid and caught some balls.
So far, 3rd rounder Damien Lewis has been a huge bright spot, winning the competition at G as a rookie, and then playing C in an emergency role and doing it well. 1st rounder Jordyn Brooks is on the field, starting now, and progressing, but still has lots to learn. I think we're all excited and hopeful to see what Darrell Taylor will bring to our pass rush, especially opposite Dunlap.
This is based on the info that Darrell Taylor is set to return, and Colby Parkinson is back from IR and now with Greg Olson out 4-6 weeks, the TE group will need him playing. If both those guys contribute, especially Taylor as the pass-rusher PC/JS project him to be, this could turn out to be a memorable draft class.
The exciting thing is that at least 3 of the rooks have already having made game-deciding contributions in wins! (Damien Lewis playing C vs Cards, Alton Robinson with an unlikely game-saving sack on Dak Prescott, DeeJay Dallas with a solid game as emergency starter vs SF) The number should have been 4 rooks with game-deciding plays, as Jordyn Brooks play on Kyler Murray in the first AZ game denied the Cards a TD after the Budda Baker near-pick-6.
Per: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seah ... elections/
1 27 LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech C+
2 48* EDGE Darrell Taylor, Tennessee C+
3 69* G Damien Lewis, LSU B
4 133 TE Colby Parkinson, Stanford B+
4 144^ RB DeeJay Dallas, Miami C+
5 148* DE Alton Robinson, Syracuse B-
6 214^ WR Freddie Swain, Florida
C
7 251*^ TE Stephen Sullivan, LSU A-
7th rounder Stephen Sullivan got on the field as a DE, of all things, and had a 3rd down tackle for loss! 6th rounder Freddie Swain has looked solid and caught some balls.
So far, 3rd rounder Damien Lewis has been a huge bright spot, winning the competition at G as a rookie, and then playing C in an emergency role and doing it well. 1st rounder Jordyn Brooks is on the field, starting now, and progressing, but still has lots to learn. I think we're all excited and hopeful to see what Darrell Taylor will bring to our pass rush, especially opposite Dunlap.