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Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall
D
ValueB-
NeedB
TradesF
FutureD-
Quarterback settled, Allar in the fold, and a D for the Seahawks. The Seahawks clearly saw something nobody else did in Brett Norfleet, taking him 63 picks ahead of his grade. The board is not convinced. A weekend that fought the value and lost, hence the D.
They have staked the next five years on Drew Allar, which is the only story that really matters here. They lost the exchange badly enough to drag the whole class down. If one pick saves this weekend, it is Hubbard.
It is a win-now wager, and the future is the stake.
Bottom line, they will need several of these picks to beat their grades just to break even.
Pick Analysis
Pick8
Rnd1
Anthony Hill Jr.
In pick No. 8 they get the heartbeat of the defense. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick11
Rnd1
Drew Allar
No drama and no debate, Drew Allar went about where he belonged in pick 11. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick13
Rnd1
Dani Dennis-Sutton
In the 13th pick they get juice off the edge, reach and all. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick14
Rnd1
Malik Muhammad
In No. 14 they get an island corner at fair value. Need was not the driver here.
Pick35
Rnd2
Denzel Boston
Denzel Boston at Round 2, Pick 3 is the sort of value that quietly wins a weekend. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick36
Rnd2
Nyck Harbor
A clean, defensible pick in the Round 2 slot with a little surplus value in Nyck Harbor. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick39
Rnd2
Antonio Williams
Antonio Williams at pick No. 39 is right where the board had him, plain and simple. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick43
Rnd2
Nicholas Singleton
Nicholas Singleton at Round 2, Pick 11 is an overdraft of the loud, memorable kind. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick63
Rnd2
Ar'maj Reed-Adams
They took Ar'maj Reed-Adams at par in slot 63, which is nothing to complain about. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick67
Rnd3
Eric Rivers
They read the board right and Eric Rivers was the payoff at the 67th overall pick. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick68
Rnd3
Michael Taaffe
They barely believed it either: Michael Taaffe still on the board at pick 68. A minor need, but a need all the same.
Pick75
Rnd3
Aamil Wagner
A slide stopped in the Round 3 slot, with Aamil Wagner worth more than the price. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick95
Rnd3
Harold Perkins Jr.
A straight-up fair deal on Harold Perkins Jr. at the 95th pick, value and slot in agreement. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick104
Rnd4
Jaydn Ott
Jaydn Ott at No. 104 jumps the queue by a touch more than is comfortable. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick111
Rnd4
D'Angelo Ponds
Taking D'Angelo Ponds in No. 111 is close to grand larceny; a cornerback that good had no business lasting this long. A want dressed up as a pick, at a spot they had covered.
Pick131
Rnd4
Brett Norfleet
The board screamed and they did not listen, reaching into the next round for Brett Norfleet. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick139
Rnd5
Bray Hubbard
They robbed the room for Bray Hubbard here, a fall nobody at the table saw coming. Nice player, but the depth chart did not need him here.
Pick143
Rnd5
Lawson Luckie
They reached into another round for Lawson Luckie, and the board is nowhere close to agreeing. It fills a real need, too.
Pick147
Rnd5
Lee Hunter
A conviction pick on Lee Hunter at the Round 5 slot that the board grades a round light. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick150
Rnd5
Dane Key
By-the-book stuff, Dane Key at slot 150 squarely in line with his ranking. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick170
Rnd5
Cameron Calhoun
Cameron Calhoun is a better player than the 170th overall pick suggests; smart patience, rewarded. Depth on depth, at a spot that was hardly crying out.
Pick172
Rnd5
Fernando Carmona
They left a pile of value on the table to take Fernando Carmona this early at pick No. 172. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick175
Rnd5
Jaishawn Barham
No edge and no loss on Jaishawn Barham in pick No. 175; it is a wash and a sensible one. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick180
Rnd6
Xavier Nwankpa
Xavier Nwankpa slid further than he should have, and Round 6, Pick 4 is lovely value for the safety. Stacking talent where they were already deep.
Pick182
Rnd6
Jordan White
A swing that ignored the value entirely, Jordan White well ahead of where he belonged. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick185
Rnd6
Trey Moore
Trey Moore at No. 185 is a steep price for a hunch, hard to square with any board. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick189
Rnd6
Elliot Washington II
They paid a round early for Elliot Washington II in pick 189, more than the board wanted. Pure best-available; the position was not exactly begging.
Pick209
Rnd6
Marquis Johnson
A market-rate wide receiver, with the board and the slot shaking hands on Marquis Johnson. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick210
Rnd6
Riley Mahlman
Riley Mahlman in slot 210 is fair value, right on his grade. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.































