Seattle Seahawks draft manifesto with a top 52 big board
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Seahawks top 52 Big Board 15-24
15. Michael Mayer - TE
The safest bet to be a great TE, Mayer is good at everything, even if nothing pops.
16. Quentin Johnston - WR
I see a lot of young Larry Fitzgerald in Johnstown, but he must improve on catching.
17. Nolan Smith - Edge
The size and health is a little concerning, but Smith could be an immediate upgrade over Darrell Taylor for the Seahawks.
18. Jordan Addison - WR
One of the best WR's in college football the past two years, Addison is a tremendously twitchy YAC monster. He's done really well catching passes from Kenny Pickett and Caleb Williams.
19. Keion White - DL
The lone bright spot on a terrible Georgia Tech team, White was a ferocious 3-4 DE that is an immediate plug and play for the Seahawks.
20. Dawand Jones - OT
Best right tackle prospect in this class, Dawand Jones creates a possible monster offensive line where Abe Lucas could move to right guard.
21. Brian Branch - S
The best safety in this draft, Branch could help the Seahawks at either safety position, slot or even some outside corner.
22. Kelee Ringo - CB
Arguably the best looking DB getting off the bus, the 2022 CFP championship hero had a rough junior season that saw his stock drop quite a bit.
23. John Michael Schmitz - C
One of the best centers in the draft, JMS was the star of the Senior Bowl. Would have been drafted ahead of Tyler Linderbaum in 2022.
24. Myles Murphy - Edge
Much like Ringo, Murphy looks great, but has just as many bad highlights as good ones.