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Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall
F
ValueB
NeedB
TradesF
FutureF
Conviction outran the board for the Seahawks, and it cost them: F. There is reaching, and then there is Jermari Harris at Round 6, Pick 16. The Seahawks jumped the board by 45 and dared it to prove them wrong. The board sounded every alarm, and the F is the fallout.
They lost the exchange badly enough to drag the whole class down. They banked enough surplus on Howard to cover a lot of smaller sins.
It is a win-now wager, and the future is the stake. Almost all the early capital went to that side of the ball.
In short, a weekend the front office will want to forget in a hurry.
Pick Analysis
Pick23
Rnd1
Tyler Warren
In pick 23 they get a moveable chess piece at tight end, and a steal at that. A clean fit for the roster.
Pick35
Rnd2
Jahdae Barron
You do not let a cornerback like Jahdae Barron reach the Round 2 slot and blink. They did not. A quiet depth add at a thin-ish spot.
Pick39
Rnd2
Jalon Walker
Good things come to war rooms that wait, and Jalon Walker at the 39th pick is the proof. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick47
Rnd2
Jayden Higgins
They paid up for Jayden Higgins at pick No. 47 when waiting would have done the job. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick51
Rnd2
Jonah Savaiinaea
They read the board right and Jonah Savaiinaea was the payoff at slot 51. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick67
Rnd3
Kaleb Johnson
They robbed the room for Kaleb Johnson here, a fall nobody at the table saw coming. It fills a real need, too.
Pick76
Rnd3
Carson Schwesinger
A reasonable price with a little left over, Carson Schwesinger in slot 76. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick82
Rnd3
Omarr Norman-Lott
The board had Omarr Norman-Lott higher than the 82nd overall pick, and the interior defensive lineman fell to them anyway. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick92
Rnd3
Deone Walker
Value with a capital V on Deone Walker in Round 3, Pick 28, a genuine coup. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick103
Rnd4
Tai Felton
They did well to land Tai Felton in pick No. 103, just ahead of his grade. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick120
Rnd4
Kevin Winston Jr.
They barely believed it either: Kevin Winston Jr. still on the board at the Round 4 slot. It thickens a room that could stand to be thicker.
Pick122
Rnd4
Emery Jones Jr.
A real head-scratcher, Emery Jones Jr. in pick 122 is miles ahead of his ranking. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick124
Rnd4
Oluwafemi Oladejo
They reached into another round for Oluwafemi Oladejo, and the board is nowhere close to agreeing. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick137
Rnd4
Will Howard
Will Howard at No. 137 is the steal of the weekend, a first-round talent at a bargain-bin price. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick141
Rnd5
Kyle Williams
A quiet steal in slot 141: Kyle Williams for less than the market said. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick148
Rnd5
Logan Brown
No drama and no debate, Logan Brown went about where he belonged in the Round 5 slot. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick159
Rnd5
Luke Kandra
A market-rate offensive lineman, with the board and the slot shaking hands on Luke Kandra. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick167
Rnd5
Pat Bryant
Pat Bryant slid further than he should have, and pick No. 167 is lovely value for the wide receiver. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick172
Rnd5
Jake Briningstool
Jake Briningstool at No. 172 is right where the board had him, plain and simple. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick175
Rnd5
Chase Lundt
By-the-book stuff, Chase Lundt at pick 175 squarely in line with his ranking. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick188
Rnd6
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
Dont'e Thornton Jr. in the 188th overall pick lands just on the right side of the ledger. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick192
Rnd6
Jermari Harris
Jermari Harris in Round 6, Pick 16 is a bet on their own eyes over everyone else's grade. Stacking talent where they were already deep.
Pick216
Rnd6
Luke Lachey
Luke Lachey at pick No. 216 is a sound buy, the sort that quietly helps a class. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick223
Rnd7
Jackson Hawes
Value said wait; Jackson Hawes in the 223rd overall pick says they were not listening. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick234
Rnd7
Howard Cross III
Howard Cross III at pick 234 nudges the ledger their way without any fuss. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick250
Rnd7
Jordan Hancock
They will replay Jordan Hancock at the 250th pick for years; that is how good the value is. A want more than a need, though you can never have too many.































