Here is my post Super Bowl mock draft for the Seahawks. In this mock I have JS trading away the 2nd round pick to acquire a 3rd and 4th round picks.
1st round #32 - (OLB/DE) Zion Young 6'5" 262 lbs, Missouri: Mike McDonnald seems to prefer bigger 3-4 OLB that aren't a liability vs the run. Young is not a quick twitch player but he plays with a lot of power and hustle. He has long arms and plays with bad intentions. He is a mad man on the field, so he would fit right in with our other players on the d-line. Young is my favorite player, for the Seahawks, that should be available when we pick.
3rd round #79 (from trade down) - (OG) Keylan Rutledge 6'4" 330 lbs, Georgia Tech: Rutledge should be a plug and play guy, seeing that he has 3 years of starting experience at RG. He plays with a nasty demeanor and looks to finish plays. He is somewhat athletic for his weight and has rated well in zone blocking.
3rd round #96 - (CB/S) Bud Clark 6'2" 190 lbs, TCU: Clark is undersized for a safety, but a great size for CB. He has quick feet and changes direction smoothly, which is why I see the Seahawks converting him to CB. Clark held up well in one-on-one drills vs WRs during the Senior Bowl practices.
https://youtube.com/shorts/z0NeXSN0tPw?si=Ra1mm-WTcE88ng1M
4th round #114 (from trade down) - (DT/DE) James Thompson Jr 6'6" 310 lbs, Illinois: Thompson is good vs the run and is quick enough to disrupt the pocket.
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6th round #212 - (OLB/DE) - Mason Reiger 6'5" 248 lbs, Nebraska: Reiger has good quickness and good bend to turn the corner. He can contribute as a situational pass rusher and maybe develop into a every down player.
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1st round #32 - (OLB/DE) Zion Young 6'5" 262 lbs, Missouri: Mike McDonnald seems to prefer bigger 3-4 OLB that aren't a liability vs the run. Young is not a quick twitch player but he plays with a lot of power and hustle. He has long arms and plays with bad intentions. He is a mad man on the field, so he would fit right in with our other players on the d-line. Young is my favorite player, for the Seahawks, that should be available when we pick.
3rd round #79 (from trade down) - (OG) Keylan Rutledge 6'4" 330 lbs, Georgia Tech: Rutledge should be a plug and play guy, seeing that he has 3 years of starting experience at RG. He plays with a nasty demeanor and looks to finish plays. He is somewhat athletic for his weight and has rated well in zone blocking.
3rd round #96 - (CB/S) Bud Clark 6'2" 190 lbs, TCU: Clark is undersized for a safety, but a great size for CB. He has quick feet and changes direction smoothly, which is why I see the Seahawks converting him to CB. Clark held up well in one-on-one drills vs WRs during the Senior Bowl practices.
https://youtube.com/shorts/z0NeXSN0tPw?si=Ra1mm-WTcE88ng1M
4th round #114 (from trade down) - (DT/DE) James Thompson Jr 6'6" 310 lbs, Illinois: Thompson is good vs the run and is quick enough to disrupt the pocket.
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6th round #212 - (OLB/DE) - Mason Reiger 6'5" 248 lbs, Nebraska: Reiger has good quickness and good bend to turn the corner. He can contribute as a situational pass rusher and maybe develop into a every down player.
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