Seattle Seahawks draft manifesto with a top 52 big board

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Seahawks top 52 Big Board 7-14

7. Joey Porter Jr. - CB

Joey Porter Jr.
Minnesota v Penn State / Scott Taetsch/GettyImages

Son of the Steelers legend, Porter Jr is an impressive DB that didn't get challenged often in the Big Ten.

8. Carlos Gonzalez - CB

Christian Gonzalez
Utah v Oregon / Ali Gradischer/GettyImages

An Interception machine, the Colorado transfer exploded in Eugene for the Ducks. He is not as technically sound as Witherspoon or Porter, but he's a future #1 DB.

9. Peter Skoronski - IOL

Peter Skoronski
NFL Combine / Michael Hickey/GettyImages

The best offensive lineman in the draft, Skor is a really good OT that should translate into a dominant guard at the next level.

10. Will Levis - QB

Will Levis
Georgia v Kentucky / Andy Lyons/GettyImages

Will he go number 1 or number 11? We'll have to wait and see with the Kentucky signal caller. His measurables and intangibles are immaculate, but his stats are hard to look at. I really like that he played in the Shane Waldron scheme.

11. Jaxon Smith- Njigba - WR

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Malone Mataele
Rose Bowl Game presented by Capital One Venture X - Ohio State v Utah / Sean M. Haffey/GettyImages

The best WR in the past two years of the draft. Should immediately become one of the best slot receivers in the league immediately.

12. Lukas Van Ness - DL

Lukas Van Ness
Nevada v Iowa / Matthew Holst/GettyImages

With a good enough speed to go with blue chip level power, Van Ness has a near perfect frame to be a versatile weapon used at multiple positions along the d-line. He's raw, but at only 22 years old, he could easily develop into a Trey Hendrickson type power rusher and run game disruptor.

13. Bijan Robinson - RB

Bijan Robinson
NFL Combine / Stacy Revere/GettyImages

More than just a running back, Bijan is an all-around weapon. Could be the next Marshall Faulk.

14. Darnell Washington - TE

Stetson Bennett IV, Darnell Washington
2023 CFP National Championship - TCU v Georgia / Kevin C. Cox/GettyImages

The most intimidating TE prospect I've ever seen. The receiving needs work, but he may be the best blocking TE since Gronk entered the league.