Seattle Seahawks draft manifesto with a top 52 big board
Seahawks top 52 Big Board 38-45
38. Jack Campbell- LB
Captain Jack was a tackling machine for Iowa, and has some really good grades in pass coverage. Potentially a perfect LB to learn from Bobby Wagner.
39. Dew Sanders- LB
If not Campbell, Drew Sanders is another perfect fit to potentially replace a legend in the future. Sanders can play multiple positions and has a higher ceiling/lower floor comp to Campbell.
40. Jalin Hyatt - WR
Speed and home run power, Hyatt is the ultimate boom or bust WR prospect in this draft. If Lockett is not going to be in Seattle for much longer, Hyatt makes sense in round 2.
41. Deonte Banks - CB
An underrated DB out of Maryland, Banks was a combine star that could be a strong #2 in Seattle.
42. O' Cyrus Torrence - IOL
If Anthony Richardson is the choice at #5, his partner from Gainesville could be a perfect addition. Experience in the SEC, Torrence is another plug and play IOL.
43. Josh Downs - WR
After a dominant season with future star QB Drake Maye at UNC, Downs looks and plays like a young Tyler Lockett. Imagine DK Metcalf and two Tyler Lockett's for Geno Smith.
44. Luke Musgrave - TE
Known as the Seam God, Musgrave is a perfect downfield threat down the middle for the Seahawks. His measurables and combine numbers are eerily similar to Travis Kelce when Kelce entered the league.
45. Daiyan Henley - LB
The all-american linebacker from Washington State, this Cougar can do it all. Very similar player to Trenton Simpson, but maybe 20 picks later in the draft.