The Seattle Seahawks are two weeks away from the 2025 NFL draft. The team has 10 picks; most importantly, eight choices are in the first five rounds. Five of them are in the first three rounds. Seattle should make a lot of noise later in April. The draft runs from April 24 to 26.
But what could general manager John Schneider consider doing early in the draft? The team needs to fix the interior of its offensive line, so maybe Schneider takes a couple of O-linemen. This would be wise, but Schneider also has a habit of missing on those kinds of players. Offensive tackle is fine, but the guard spots and center are not.
Ahead of the draft, each NFL team can hold up to 30 (non-local) in-person formal meetings with players at team facilities. This is a tracker of the players who have either been confirmed or reported to have visited, or will visit, the Seahawks.
Tracking all the 2025 pre-draft visits for the Seattle Seahawks
In some cases, Seattle might not meet with a player who already has a high profile or who they have talked to previously. For instance, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders might not come in for a visit, but the Seahawks spoke with him during Senior Bowl week.
- Offensive lineman Bryce Cabeldue - Kansas
- Linebacker Jihaad Campbell - Alabama
- Safety Nick Emmanwori - South Carolina
- Offensive lineman Dylan Fairchild - Georgia
- Cornerback Will Johnson - Michigan
- Offensive lineman Chase Lundt - UConn
- Wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan - Arizona
- Quarterback Jalen Milroe - Alabama
- Offensive lineman Esa Pole - Washington State
- Cornerback Shavon Revel Jr - East Carolina
- Defensive lineman Ty Robinson - Nebraska
- Quarterback Tyler Shough - Louisville
- Edge rusher Shemar Stewart - Texas A&M
- Tight end Mason Taylor - LSU
- Edge rusher Princely Umanmielen - Ole Miss
- Wide receiver Kyle Williams - Washington State
- Edge rusher Mykel Williams - Georgia
- Wide receiver Savion Williams - TCU
- Offensive lineman Jared Wilson - Georgia
What is interesting is that Seattle is meeting with quarterbacks. The team signed Sam Darnold in free agency, so he would be expected to be the starter in 2025. Backup Sam Howell should be the most nervous, as any QB that the Seahawks choose could move Howell off the roster. Milroe might need a full year to sit and learn before he is anywhere close to ready to take on QB1 duties.
Nick Emmanwori would be an interesting first-round choice. He is the closest player to Seahawks legend Kam Chancellor in several drafts.
This list will be updated with the players who are reportedly visiting Seattle (from verifiable sources). The team might not take all 30 of the visits allotted.
Current 2025 draft picks for the Seahawks:
- Round 1 - number 18 overall
- Round 2 - number 50 overall
- Round 2 - number 52 overall
- Round 3 - number 82 overall
- Round 3 - number 92 overall
- Round 4 - number 137 overall
- Round 5 - number 172 overall
- Round 5 - number 175 overall
- Round 6 - number 185 overall
- Round 7 - number 234 overall