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7 round mock from ESPN+ (Jordan Reid).
Wow this guy did a complete draft for all teams. Here's what he had for the Hawks:
The Seahawks are entering the Sam Darnold-Cooper Kupp era after trading Geno Smith and DK Metcalf. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a breakout sophomore season, but the team would still like another perimeter pass catcher and better interior offensive linemen. Golden would settle the former with his consistent hands, wide catch radius and 4.29 speed. He's a well-rounded route runner who emerged as the WR1 for Texas last season, finishing with 1,272 all-purpose yards (987 receiving).
The Seahawks get another threat for Sam Darnold. Taylor set an LSU record for the most career receptions (129) and receiving yards (1,308) by a tight end. He's a smooth mover with excellent body control and an understanding of how to get open.
The Seahawks go offensive line here, as Mbow is an athletic space player who would fit in new offensive coordinator Klink Kubiak's zone-blocking scheme. He projects best inside and allowed only one sack in 367 pass-blocking snaps last season.
Wilson has trended upward since the combine and would be a solid second lineman for the Seahawks in this draft. Don't be surprised if he's off the board before this, though.
Robinson would factor into the Seahawks' defensive line rotation right away, serving as an early-down run defender.
137. Seattle Seahawks*: Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA
172. Seattle Seahawks*: Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State
175. Seattle Seahawks*: Shemar James, LB, Florida
223. Seattle Seahawks (via PIT/NO/PHI): Dan Jackson, S, Georgia
234. Seattle Seahawks: Elijah Ponder, Edge, Cal Poly
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Wow this guy did a complete draft for all teams. Here's what he had for the Hawks:
18. Seattle Seahawks
Matthew Golden, WR, TexasThe Seahawks are entering the Sam Darnold-Cooper Kupp era after trading Geno Smith and DK Metcalf. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a breakout sophomore season, but the team would still like another perimeter pass catcher and better interior offensive linemen. Golden would settle the former with his consistent hands, wide catch radius and 4.29 speed. He's a well-rounded route runner who emerged as the WR1 for Texas last season, finishing with 1,272 all-purpose yards (987 receiving).
50. Seattle Seahawks
Mason Taylor, TE, LSUThe Seahawks get another threat for Sam Darnold. Taylor set an LSU record for the most career receptions (129) and receiving yards (1,308) by a tight end. He's a smooth mover with excellent body control and an understanding of how to get open.
52. Seattle Seahawks (via PIT)
Marcus Mbow, OT/G, PurdueThe Seahawks go offensive line here, as Mbow is an athletic space player who would fit in new offensive coordinator Klink Kubiak's zone-blocking scheme. He projects best inside and allowed only one sack in 367 pass-blocking snaps last season.
82. Seattle Seahawks
Jared Wilson, C, GeorgiaWilson has trended upward since the combine and would be a solid second lineman for the Seahawks in this draft. Don't be surprised if he's off the board before this, though.
92. Seattle Seahawks (via LV/DET/NYJ)
Ty Robinson, DT, NebraskaRobinson would factor into the Seahawks' defensive line rotation right away, serving as an early-down run defender.
137. Seattle Seahawks*: Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA
172. Seattle Seahawks*: Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State
175. Seattle Seahawks*: Shemar James, LB, Florida
223. Seattle Seahawks (via PIT/NO/PHI): Dan Jackson, S, Georgia
234. Seattle Seahawks: Elijah Ponder, Edge, Cal Poly

Reid's seven-round NFL mock draft: We projected fits for all 32 teams across 257 selections
Jordan Reid forecast the entire NFL draft, from the Titans' pick at No. 1 to "Mr. Irrelevant" at No. 257. See where 12 QBs and a ton of playmakers could land.