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Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall
B
ValueB
NeedB
TradesB+
FutureB-
Hampton should have been long gone. The Seahawks pounced, and earned a B. This is the pick they will still be bragging about in July: Omarion Hampton, the No. 30 name on the board, stolen at Round 2, Pick 27. Good, not great, and the B says as much.
A whole weekend of picks and edge rusher is somehow still a want. Every board in the league had Slater lower, and that gap is the story.
A modest surplus at the table, banked quietly. On the needs board they went 5 of 8, with wide receiver the one that mattered most.
Solid rather than spectacular, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Pick Analysis
Pick30
Rnd1
Grey Zabel
Grey Zabel in slot 30 is fair value, right on his grade. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick50
Rnd2
Jonah Savaiinaea
A tidy little value on Jonah Savaiinaea in the Round 2 slot, a step better than break-even. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick52
Rnd2
Harold Fannin Jr.
Harold Fannin Jr. at No. 52 is right where the board had him, plain and simple. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick59
Rnd2
Omarion Hampton
The board fumbled Omarion Hampton all the way to the 59th overall pick, and they scooped it up. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick82
Rnd3
Charles Grant
Charles Grant at the 82nd pick is neither steal nor reach, just the going rate. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick92
Rnd3
Will Howard
The board had cheaper options than Will Howard at Round 3, Pick 28, and it noticed. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick109
Rnd4
Lathan Ransom
Lathan Ransom in pick No. 109 is fine work, a shade of surplus and no downside. A quiet depth add at a thin-ish spot.
Pick121
Rnd4
Anthony Belton
Anthony Belton is a better player than pick 121 suggests; smart patience, rewarded. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick132
Rnd4
Xavier Restrepo
Xavier Restrepo at No. 132 is the steal of the weekend, a first-round talent at a bargain-bin price. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick137
Rnd4
Jackson Slater
Jackson Slater in pick 137 is the kind of reach that only looks good if he outplays it. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick169
Rnd5
Tommi Hill
They did well to land Tommi Hill in the 169th pick, just ahead of his grade. It thickens a room that could stand to be thicker.
Pick172
Rnd5
Pat Bryant
You do not let a wide receiver like Pat Bryant reach the 172nd overall pick and blink. They did not. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick175
Rnd5
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
They went early on Dont'e Thornton Jr. in the Round 5 slot, and the value did not follow. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick223
Rnd7
Thomas Fidone II
Nice patience on Thomas Fidone II, who had no business lasting to Round 7, Pick 7. The roster fit checks out.
Pick234
Rnd7
Isaac TeSlaa
A market-rate wide receiver, with the board and the slot shaking hands on Isaac TeSlaa. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick235
Rnd7
Ja'Quinden Jackson
Nothing to complain about; Ja'Quinden Jackson went a shade earlier than his grade, which is fine. A need, and now a little less of one.


















