NFL Draft primer: Seahawks’ defense will be a focus under Mike Macdonald, but don’t forget the o-line
2023 record: 9-8, missed playoffs
Draft picks per round1st round: No. 16
3rd round: No. 81 (from Saints)
4th round: No. 102 (from Commanders)
4th round: No. 118
6th round: No. 179 (from Commanders)
6th round: No. 192
7th round: No. 235
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Top needsOffensive line
Linebacker
Safety
Defensive line
Seattle needs help at multiple positions on the offensive line, and it may dip into a deep tackle class in the draft even after signing George Fant in free agency. Under new head coach Mike Macdonald, the team is also completely revamping the back end of its defense after the departures of linebackers Bobby Wagner and Jordyn Brooks as well as safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs. Those gaps were partially filled with some free-agent signings, but Seattle may still take a crack at adding some young depth at those spots.
What will Mike Macdonald’s first NFL Draft as head coach of the Seahawks look like? (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Best first-round fitsGraham Barton, OL, Duke
Best Day 2 fitsCole Bishop, S, Utah
Junior Colson, LB, Michigan
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How they did last draftWe gave Seattle a B-plus and that seems fitting given the team appeared to hit on both of its first-rounders. Cornerback Devon Witherspoon was an immediate impact player and a Pro Bowler, and WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba came into his own late in the season after injuries hampered him early. The rest of the draft class was largely underwhelming, with second-round RB Zach Charbonnet providing only a few highlights and fourth-rounder Anthony Bradford mostly struggling at right guard as a rookie starter.
Dream fantasy draft pickThe Seahawks are well-stocked at running back and wide receiver, and they re-signed tight end Noah Fant, so there’s no real fantasy needs in Seattle. Geno Smith is 33 years old and regressed last season, but the team may not address QB during the draft after trading for Sam Howell. The Seahawks already have too many mouths to feed, so fantasy managers are just dreaming about Seattle upgrading its offensive line that ranked bottom-five in pass-blocking efficiency last season. — Dalton Del Don
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