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The Final Ultimate Draft
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Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall
B
ValueB-
NeedB
TradesA+
FutureC-
The Seahawks fleeced the room on the phones and earned a B. This is the pick they will still be bragging about in July: Malaki Starks, the No. 27 name on the board, stolen at pick 63.
The cost of the Hawes reach is exactly the players who went right after him. They robbed the room blind at the table, and it lifts the grade on its own. The interior defensive lineman hole is the one line item this class does not answer.
All told, a draft that does its job without fuss, and there is real value in that.
Pick Analysis
Pick6
Rnd1
Tetairoa McMillan
In slot 6 they get a go-to option on the outside at fair value. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick15
Rnd1
Grey Zabel
In the 15th pick they get a blindside protector, even if it was a touch early. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick18
Rnd1
Omarion Hampton
Omarion Hampton in the 18th pick is the kind of reach that only looks good if he outplays it. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick22
Rnd1
Jahdae Barron
In No. 22 they get a potential shutdown corner, and a steal at that.
Pick23
Rnd1
Emeka Egbuka
In the Round 1 slot they get a matchup problem out wide at fair value. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick31
Rnd1
Jayden Higgins
In pick No. 31 they get a No. 1 receiver, a steep price for the projection. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick35
Rnd2
Mykel Williams
The board had Mykel Williams higher than pick 35, and the edge rusher fell to them anyway. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick50
Rnd2
Colston Loveland
They barely believed it either: Colston Loveland still on the board at the 50th overall pick. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick52
Rnd2
Aireontae Ersery
Aireontae Ersery at Round 2, Pick 20 nudges the ledger their way without any fuss. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick54
Rnd2
Carson Schwesinger
A premium they did not need to pay, Carson Schwesinger a notch or two before his time. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick55
Rnd2
Mason Taylor
A real head-scratcher, Mason Taylor in slot 55 is miles ahead of his ranking. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick63
Rnd2
Malaki Starks
A top-tier safety at a bargain, Malaki Starks in pick 63, plain and simple. It thickens a room that could stand to be thicker.
Pick66
Rnd3
Tre Harris
Tre Harris in No. 66 is fine work, a shade of surplus and no downside. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick120
Rnd4
Dillon Gabriel
No drama and no debate, Dillon Gabriel went about where he belonged in Round 4, Pick 18. It fills a real need, too.
Pick141
Rnd5
Pat Bryant
They jumped the gun on Pat Bryant, taking him earlier than his grade liked. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick167
Rnd5
Upton Stout
Upton Stout at pick No. 167 is a steep price for a hunch, hard to square with any board. Stacking talent where they were already deep.
Pick223
Rnd7
Jackson Hawes
Jackson Hawes at the Round 7 slot is an overdraft of the loud, memorable kind. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
























