Attyla the Hawk
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One thing we should be accustomed to, is Seattle abandoning the reservation and taking a couple non combine invitees in the draft. It seems pretty clear that Seattle really values pro days. Not to the same degree as individual workouts in Seattle. But here are some players who shined that we could hear more of as 6th/7th/UDFA prospects.
WRs:
Brian Suite - Utah State 6020, 205, 4.45 40, 37V/10-2B
Cameron Meredith - Illinois State 6034, 207, 4.42, 39V/10-7B, 4.17ss/6.76c
DBs:
Cedric Thompson - FS Minnesota 5110, 211, 4.48 40, 40.5V/10-2B, 4.28/6.96c. 31 arms/77 wing. 10.25 hand Note: Possible Earl Thomas understudy.
LB:
Matthew Wells - Mississippi State 6017, 222, 4.41 40, 35.5V/9-10B, 4.26ss/6.97c
It's a lean LB draft. Wells could be a 6th round prospect of similar quality to KPL, who we took in R4 last year. Agility and explosion not quite Pierre-Louis' standard. Seattle likes to add LBs every year, and there aren't any sub 4.5 linebackers tested thus far that I've seen.
WRs:
Brian Suite - Utah State 6020, 205, 4.45 40, 37V/10-2B
Cameron Meredith - Illinois State 6034, 207, 4.42, 39V/10-7B, 4.17ss/6.76c
DBs:
Cedric Thompson - FS Minnesota 5110, 211, 4.48 40, 40.5V/10-2B, 4.28/6.96c. 31 arms/77 wing. 10.25 hand Note: Possible Earl Thomas understudy.
LB:
Matthew Wells - Mississippi State 6017, 222, 4.41 40, 35.5V/9-10B, 4.26ss/6.97c
It's a lean LB draft. Wells could be a 6th round prospect of similar quality to KPL, who we took in R4 last year. Agility and explosion not quite Pierre-Louis' standard. Seattle likes to add LBs every year, and there aren't any sub 4.5 linebackers tested thus far that I've seen.