PunkinBozo'S MOCK DRAFT

PunkinBozo'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON APR 14, 2025

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Draft Selections
Shemar Stewart Head Shot
PICK: 20 RND: 1 (SEA)
Shemar Stewart
DE-EDGE Texas A&M
Malaki Starks Head Shot
PICK: 50 RND: 2 (SEA)
Malaki Starks
S Georgia
Donovan Jackson Head Shot
PICK: 52 RND: 2 (SEA)
Donovan Jackson
OT Ohio State
Barrett Carter Head Shot
PICK: 82 RND: 3 (SEA)
Barrett Carter
LB Clemson
Jalen Milroe Head Shot
PICK: 85 RND: 3 (SEA)
Jalen Milroe
QB Alabama
Darien Porter Head Shot
PICK: 92 RND: 3 (SEA)
Darien Porter
CB Iowa State
Deone Walker Head Shot
PICK: 122 RND: 4 (SEA)
Deone Walker
DT Kentucky
Tai Felton Head Shot
PICK: 137 RND: 4 (SEA)
Tai Felton
WR Maryland
Clay Webb Head Shot
PICK: 172 RND: 5 (SEA)
Clay Webb
OG Jacksonville State
Chase Lundt Head Shot
PICK: 175 RND: 5 (SEA)
Chase Lundt
OT UConn
Thomas Fidone II Head Shot
PICK: 208 RND: 6 (SEA)
Thomas Fidone II
TE Nebraska
Jason Marshall Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 223 RND: 7 (SEA)
Jason Marshall Jr.
CB Florida
Phil Mafah Head Shot
PICK: 234 RND: 7 (SEA)
Phil Mafah
RB Clemson
Draft Picks Received
Shemar Stewart Head Shot
PICK: 20 RND: 1 (DEN)
Shemar Stewart
DE-EDGE Texas A&M
Jalen Milroe Head Shot
PICK: 85 RND: 3 (DEN)
Jalen Milroe
QB Alabama
Deone Walker Head Shot
PICK: 122 RND: 4 (DEN)
Deone Walker
DT Kentucky
Thomas Fidone II Head Shot
PICK: 208 RND: 6 (DEN)
Thomas Fidone II
TE Nebraska
Draft Picks Traded
Luther Burden III Head Shot
PICK: 18 RND: 1 (DEN)
Luther Burden III
WR Missouri
Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall B
ValueB NeedB+ TradesB FutureB-
The Seahawks let Felton fall and pounced. Final grade: B.

You could see the war room lean forward. Tai Felton at pick No. 137 is the sort of fall that does not happen, except it just did. A dependable weekend that grades out a B.

The Webb pick is the one the value grade keeps tripping over. They squeezed a little extra out of every move they made. They trusted the board more than the depth chart.

Add it up and it is a good, unfussy class.

Pick Analysis
Pick20 Rnd1 Shemar Stewart
In pick No. 20 they get a bendy edge with upside. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick50 Rnd2 Malaki Starks
Somehow Malaki Starks was still sitting there in the Round 2 slot, and they pounced on premier safety value. Useful depth more than a marquee fix.
Pick52 Rnd2 Donovan Jackson
Donovan Jackson in No. 52 is early enough to raise a brow, if not a full objection. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick82 Rnd3 Barrett Carter
No drama and no debate, Barrett Carter went about where he belonged in the 82nd overall pick. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick85 Rnd3 Jalen Milroe
They paid a round early for Jalen Milroe in pick 85, more than the board wanted. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick92 Rnd3 Darien Porter
Darien Porter slipping to the 92nd pick is the kind of luck good rooms make for themselves. Not urgent, but hardly pointless.
Pick122 Rnd4 Deone Walker
You do not let an interior defensive lineman like Deone Walker reach slot 122 and blink. They did not. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick137 Rnd4 Tai Felton
A wide receiver of that caliber at Round 4, Pick 35 is the definition of value, full stop. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick172 Rnd5 Clay Webb
Clay Webb at the 172nd overall pick is the kind of overdraft that needs everything to break right. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick175 Rnd5 Chase Lundt
Chase Lundt at the 175th pick is a sound buy, the sort that quietly helps a class. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick208 Rnd6 Thomas Fidone II
They did well to land Thomas Fidone II in slot 208, just ahead of his grade. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick223 Rnd7 Jason Marshall Jr.
Jason Marshall Jr. at No. 223 is daylight robbery; nobody expected him to last. They doubled down on a strength rather than a need.
Pick234 Rnd7 Phil Mafah
They stopped a slide they were happy to see, landing Phil Mafah in pick No. 234. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.