Seahawks Draft: If Not WR Or OL Then What? (Poll)
On Friday May 1st the Seahawks are scheduled to pick #63 and #95 in the 2015 NFL Draft. The obvious positions of choice are at Wide Receiver and Offensive Line. If one or both of the picks don’t address these needs, what position group would it be?
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I would think it would be somewhere along the Defensive Line. Some players who could be available here would be Grady Jarrett, Michael Bennett, Carl Davis at Defensive Tackle. Options at Defensive End could include Danielle Hunter, Mario Edwards, and Nate Orchard.
They could also look at Cornerback. The options seem to be more limited here. The possibilities being Eric Rowe, Jalen Collins or Byron Jones. I just don’t see Schneider going corner here with all of the success that they have had finding corners in the later rounds.
Linebacker, Tight End, Safety, and Quarterback? No, No, No and No.
The only other position is Running Back. They did it in 2013 when they selected Christine Michael. Todd Gurley isn’t going to fall that far, other than some Mike Davis rumors, there hasn’t been much talk.
This really leaves the defensive line the only real possibility. The Seahawks have done stranger things so well see how this goes down in a week.
That’s my take, what do you think the Seahawks will do?
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