4 CB’s Seahawks should go after in draft

Nov 26, 2016; Corvallis, OR, USA; Oregon State Beavers safety Devin Chappell (9) and Oregon State Beavers cornerback Treston Decoud (14) celebrate and incomplete pass against the Oregon Ducks at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 26, 2016; Corvallis, OR, USA; Oregon State Beavers safety Devin Chappell (9) and Oregon State Beavers cornerback Treston Decoud (14) celebrate and incomplete pass against the Oregon Ducks at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports /
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A quick look at four players in the 2017 NFL Draft that have the traits the Seattle Seahawks look for, including not requiring a first round pick to acquire them.

With the NFL season officially wrapping up Sunday it’s time to turn our focus towards improving the Seattle roster for 2017. Today we’ll take a look at who the Seahawks might want to target at the corner position in the upcoming draft.

Obviously, the defensive secondary has been a strength for this team, but the last two seasons have revealed a lack of depth. The Legion of Boom still is lead by elite talent, but it lacks the guys behind them that they once had.

With good depth, this draft might be able to help the team address that issue. While this draft class is weak at offensive tackle, it is strong in players in the defensive secondary.

There might even be a possibility that Seattle looks at finding someone to compete for the number two corner spot opposite of Richard Sherman.

Let’s take a look at some candidates.