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The fire draft
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Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall
F
ValueB
NeedB
TradesF
FutureD-
A franchise passer in Nussmeier headlines a F weekend for the Seahawks. The trade table was where it all came apart. The Seahawks shipped out far more than they hauled back, and no amount of spin dresses up the bill.
They have staked the next five years on Garrett Nussmeier, which is the only story that really matters here. They will need Easter to outplay his draft slot in a hurry to justify it. Leaving interior defensive lineman unaddressed is the roster risk they will have to answer for in the fall.
That Woods pick is the receipt they will wave around later. The bill for those future picks comes due whether the class hits or not.
There is no soft landing here: they fought the board and left interior defensive lineman open, and the grade is the bill.
Pick Analysis
Pick1
Rnd1
Caleb Downs
In the Round 1 slot they get a ballhawk on the back end at fair value.
Pick2
Rnd1
Garrett Nussmeier
In No. 2 they get a passer to set the clock by at fair value. A clean fit for the roster.
Pick6
Rnd1
T.J. Parker
In Round 1, Pick 6 they get juice off the edge. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick10
Rnd1
Anthony Hill Jr.
In pick No. 10 they get a coverage-and-run second-level piece at fair value. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick11
Rnd1
Jeremiyah Love
In the 11th pick they get a featured back at fair value. A real need, handled.
Pick13
Rnd1
LaNorris Sellers
In pick 13 they get their quarterback of the future at fair value.
Pick20
Rnd1
Drew Allar
In the 20th overall pick they get the arm they will build around at fair value.
Pick26
Rnd1
Gennings Dunker
Gennings Dunker at slot 26 jumps the queue by a touch more than is comfortable. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick27
Rnd1
Peter Woods
The board had Peter Woods higher than slot 27, and the edge rusher fell to them anyway. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick34
Rnd2
Zachariah Branch
A clean, defensible pick in Round 2, Pick 2 with a little surplus value in Zachariah Branch. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick43
Rnd2
Nyck Harbor
A slide stopped in pick No. 43, with Nyck Harbor worth more than the price. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick145
Rnd5
Nic Anderson
Nic Anderson at pick 145 is the sort of value that quietly wins a weekend. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick150
Rnd5
Shamar Easter
Shamar Easter in No. 150 is a bet on their own eyes over everyone else's grade. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick180
Rnd6
Brett Norfleet
Brett Norfleet at the Round 6 slot is a clear overpay, with better names still on the board. The roster fit checks out.
Pick189
Rnd6
Alex Birchmeier
They left a pile of value on the table to take Alex Birchmeier this early at the 189th overall pick. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.































