Seahawks 2025 mock draft (draft less than two weeks away)

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In this mock I have the Seahawks upgrading the trenches for their schemes. This draft would help them become a top-5 defense and also a top-5 running offense. I did one trade in this draft, I traded one of our 7th round picks and a 5th next year to move up to the 6th round.



1st round #18 - (DE/NT) Derrick Harmon 6'5" 310 lbs, Oregon:
Harmon is one of my favorite players in this years draft. Watching Oregon earlier in this past season I was scouting his teammate Jordan Burch and Harmon was the player that stood out on the d-line and not Burch. Harmon is a disruptive player, he had 43 pressures this past year which is 23 more than Mason Graham whom is considered a top-5 pick. Harmon can play DE and NT on a 3-4 defense. He has the arm length, 34 3/8 inches, to keep lineman off him. He has natural power, he is good at shedding lineman, and he has good quickness into the backfield. He has said he is willing to start anywhere on the defensive line, so I can see him playing NT which would enable Byron Murphy to play DE.





2nd round #50 - (OC) Jared Wilson 6'3" 310 lbs, Georgia: Seahawks want an elite OC and Wilson is an elite athlete for a OC. He only has 1 year of starting experience, had he come out next year he would have been a 1st round prospect. He graded out good in zone blocking and will start. I see him as a future Pro Bowl player.





2nd round #52 - (WR) Jayden Higgins 6'4" 215 lbs, Iowa State: Higgins has size, he has good agility for his size, he is a good route runner, and he has great hands. He is versatile and can play any of the three WR positions.





3rd round #82 - (OLB) Oluwafemi Oladejo 6'3" 250 lbs, UCLA: Oladejo started just one year as a pass rusher, so he is a bit of project with high upside. He plays with good power and relentless motor.





3rd round #92 - (OG/OT) Charles Grant 6'4" 300 lbs, William & Mary: Grant is athletic, has long arms, and plays with some nastiness. He graded out well in zone blocking at LT. I see him coming in and winning the starting job at LG.





4th round #137 - (NT/DE) Cam'Ron Jackson 6'6" 342 lbs, Florida: Jackson is a run-stuffing beast, he is a bully. I see him as a rotational player. The Seahawks would have an elite d-line with Jackson, Harmon, Murphy, and Williams.




5th round #172 - (TE) Jalin Conyers 6'4" 265 lbs, Texas Tech: Conyers is quick and agile for a TE his size. He has good run after the catch ability. He has high upside and he would be a good compliment to Barner.



5th round #175 - (OG) Bryce Cabeldue 6'6" 315 lbs, Kansas: Cabeldue is another good athlete for an offensive lineman and also graded out well as a zone blocker. He will have a chance to come in and compete for the starting job at RG, if anything he provides legit depth for our zone blocking scheme.




Trade: 6th round #177 (from Giants) - (S) Kitan Crawford 5'11" 204 lbs, Nevada: Crawford is a former 4-star recruit coming out of highschool. He is a great athlete and has a quick trigger in run support. If he were to fall here, I could see the Seahawks moving up to draft him.



7th round #234 - (TE/FB) Gee Scott Jr 6'2" 238 lbs, Ohio State: Scott is a late round favorite of mine. He is a good athlete and is surprisingly a good blocker. He is a former WR turned TE. He could be a weapon coming out of the backfield as a FB.

 

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Harmon is one of my favorite players in the draft. This is a very nice draft. Id be tempted to grab Ratledge instead of Higgins and get wr in the 3rd.
 

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In this mock I have the Seahawks upgrading the trenches for their schemes. This draft would help them become a top-5 defense and also a top-5 running offense. I did one trade in this draft, I traded one of our 7th round picks and a 5th next year to move up to the 6th round.



1st round #18 - (DE/NT) Derrick Harmon 6'5" 310 lbs, Oregon:
Harmon is one of my favorite players in this years draft. Watching Oregon earlier in this past season I was scouting his teammate Jordan Burch and Harmon was the player that stood out on the d-line and not Burch. Harmon is a disruptive player, he had 43 pressures this past year which is 23 more than Mason Graham whom is considered a top-5 pick. Harmon can play DE and NT on a 3-4 defense. He has the arm length, 34 3/8 inches, to keep lineman off him. He has natural power, he is good at shedding lineman, and he has good quickness into the backfield. He has said he is willing to start anywhere on the defensive line, so I can see him playing NT which would enable Byron Murphy to play DE.





2nd round #50 - (OC) Jared Wilson 6'3" 310 lbs, Georgia: Seahawks want an elite OC and Wilson is an elite athlete for a OC. He only has 1 year of starting experience, had he come out next year he would have been a 1st round prospect. He graded out good in zone blocking and will start. I see him as a future Pro Bowl player.





2nd round #52 - (WR) Jayden Higgins 6'4" 215 lbs, Iowa State: Higgins has size, he has good agility for his size, he is a good route runner, and he has great hands. He is versatile and can play any of the three WR positions.





3rd round #82 - (OLB) Oluwafemi Oladejo 6'3" 250 lbs, UCLA: Oladejo started just one year as a pass rusher, so he is a bit of project with high upside. He plays with good power and relentless motor.





3rd round #92 - (OG/OT) Charles Grant 6'4" 300 lbs, William & Mary: Grant is athletic, has long arms, and plays with some nastiness. He graded out well in zone blocking at LT. I see him coming in and winning the starting job at LG.





4th round #137 - (NT/DE) Cam'Ron Jackson 6'6" 342 lbs, Florida: Jackson is a run-stuffing beast, he is a bully. I see him as a rotational player. The Seahawks would have an elite d-line with Jackson, Harmon, Murphy, and Williams.




5th round #172 - (TE) Jalin Conyers 6'4" 265 lbs, Texas Tech: Conyers is quick and agile for a TE his size. He has good run after the catch ability. He has high upside and he would be a good compliment to Barner.



5th round #175 - (OG) Bryce Cabeldue 6'6" 315 lbs, Kansas: Cabeldue is another good athlete for an offensive lineman and also graded out well as a zone blocker. He will have a chance to come in and compete for the starting job at RG, if anything he provides legit depth for our zone blocking scheme.




Trade: 6th round #177 (from Giants) - (S) Kitan Crawford 5'11" 204 lbs, Nevada: Crawford is a former 4-star recruit coming out of highschool. He is a great athlete and has a quick trigger in run support. If he were to fall here, I could see the Seahawks moving up to draft him.



7th round #234 - (TE/FB) Gee Scott Jr 6'2" 238 lbs, Ohio State: Scott is a late round favorite of mine. He is a good athlete and is surprisingly a good blocker. He is a former WR turned TE. He could be a weapon coming out of the backfield as a FB.



Nice Chevy!
 

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Love Bryce Cabeldue! He's going to make a nasty guard. He needs to improve his passing protection technique. Although, I think it's because he has short arms, he allowed too many guys to get to his chest.

Harmon is good man.

I question Charles Grant's power in order to move inside.

Solid.
 

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This is a very reasonable draft. I do think they go edge in the first because it's just roster construction wise so much better than guard. If you hit you can save 20 million a year at the position. A guard? Maybe half that at best. Unless you hit on an all pro it's just better to hit guard/center in the 2nd round and later
 

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I like this draft a lot, from top to bottom. nicely done.
 

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Here goes.

#18 Grey Zabel or Tyler Booker or Kelvin Banks Jr. *Don't dick around, don't trade down, don't look at shiny objects.
Pick one of the three.

2nd
#50 Xavier Watts ND S/DB
#52 Wyatt Milum WVU IOL

3rd
#82 Jared Wilson UGA IOL (Center)
#92 Terrance Ferguson ORE TE

4th
#137 JT Tuimoloau OHIO St EDGE

5th
#172 Jamaree Caldwell ORE DL
#175 Yahya Black IOWA DT

7th
#223 Darian Strong VATECH CB
#234 Let John pick one. Just kidding,
We're taking Gee Scott Jr OSU FB/TE/ST
 
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This is a very reasonable draft. I do think they go edge in the first because it's just roster construction wise so much better than guard. If you hit you can save 20 million a year at the position. A guard? Maybe half that at best. Unless you hit on an all pro it's just better to hit guard/center in the 2nd round and later

I have the Seahawks drafting a DT in the 1st round in this mock, not a guard.
 

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Murphy would be quite ineffective at DE (and isn’t happening) but I like your draft.
 

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I have the Seahawks drafting a DT in the 1st round in this mock, not a guard.
That's what I'm saying, I agree with you. I think DE or DT is way more likely than a guard even though almost every national mock has us taking a guard.
 

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John making QB noise all over, John never tips his hand and Seahawks are mum to a fault this time of year, everyone and their brother saying our biggest need is interior Lineman with Lockett and DK leaving Mediots are getting on the WR bandwagon. We need help all over so I don't feel John will give up picks if talent is at 18 that scales to that level of value, John trades back when they have a value grade on players that don't match the position of the pick and salary it will take to sign them.
 

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