SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 2025 NFL DRAFT PICK VALUE

We've ranked the biggest draft reaches across the whole seven rounds, by comparing the expected pick position based on the average of all the scouting services and media outlets in our database to their actual draft position.

If the predicted player's 'position is lower than the actual pick, it's considered a reach (in red) and if it's higher (in green) then it's value.

So for instance in 2022 Jermaine Johnson was expected to go at #19 - and the Jets selected him at 26 - it's a 7+ spot value. On the flip side the Patriots picked Cole Strange at #29, and he was predicted to tabbed much lower, at 80 - this comes in at a major reach of 51!

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Seahawks 2025 Value VS. Consensus rank

# Player Pos Team Pick # Expected position Pick Value Buzz Rating
1

Damien
Martinez

RB
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
223 96 127
81.4
2

Tory
Horton

WR
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
166 105 61
83.6
3

Jalen
Milroe

QB
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
92 70 22
84.3
4

Nick
Emmanwori

S
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
35 25 10
87.7
5

Rylie
Mills

DL
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
142 133 9
82.9
6

Ricky
White III

WR
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
238 237 1
78.7
7

Elijah
Arroyo

TE
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
50 57 7
85.1
8

Grey
Zabel

OT
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
18 35 17
87.2
9

Robbie
Ouzts

TE
SEA   Mascot
SEA Mascot
175 278 103
75.0