FOXY KNOXY'S MOCK DRAFT

FOXY KNOXY'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON AUG 28, 2025

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  • FOXY KNOXY DRAFTING FOR THE
    Seahawks
Draft Selections
Anthony Hill Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 30 RND: 1 (SEA)
Anthony Hill Jr.
LB Texas
Jake Slaughter Head Shot
PICK: 43 RND: 2 (SEA)
Jake Slaughter
C Florida
CJ Allen Head Shot
PICK: 53 RND: 2 (SEA)
CJ Allen
LB Georgia
Makhi Hughes Head Shot
PICK: 62 RND: 2 (SEA)
Makhi Hughes
RB Tulane
DeAndre Moore Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 75 RND: 3 (SEA)
DeAndre Moore Jr.
WR Texas
Jeremiah Wilson Head Shot
PICK: 111 RND: 4 (SEA)
Jeremiah Wilson
CB Florida State
Luke Hasz Head Shot
PICK: 130 RND: 4 (SEA)
Luke Hasz
TE Ole Miss
Tree Babalade Head Shot
PICK: 150 RND: 5 (SEA)
Tree Babalade
OT South Carolina
Tristan Leigh Head Shot
PICK: 180 RND: 6 (SEA)
Tristan Leigh
OT Clemson
Draft Picks Received
Anthony Hill Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 30 RND: 1 (PHI)
Anthony Hill Jr.
LB Texas
CJ Allen Head Shot
PICK: 53 RND: 2 (GB)
CJ Allen
LB Georgia
Makhi Hughes Head Shot
PICK: 62 RND: 2 (PHI)
Makhi Hughes
RB Tulane
Luke Hasz Head Shot
PICK: 130 RND: 4 (PHI)
Luke Hasz
TE Ole Miss
No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 5 (ATL)
NEXT YEAR (2027)
 
No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 6 (PHI)
NEXT YEAR (2027)
 
Draft Picks Traded
Spencer Fano Head Shot
PICK: 11 RND: 1 (GB)
Spencer Fano
OT Utah
Trey Moore Head Shot
PICK: 189 RND: 6 (ATL)
Trey Moore
LB-EDGE Texas
Players Gained
Head Shot
Tucker Kraft
TE
Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall B+
ValueA- NeedB+ TradesA+ FutureB-
The Seahawks robbed the room for Slaughter. Final grade: B+.

Whoever sat across the table from the Seahawks should ask for a receipt. They cleaned the room out, prying loose far more value than they gave up, and it was the quiet MVP of their weekend. A dependable weekend that grades out a B+.

That Slaughter pick is the receipt they will wave around later. They will regret leaving edge rusher for another day if the season turns on it. The Leigh reach is the anchor dragging on the value grade.

The Tucker Kraft pickup adds a known quantity to a class of unknowns.

All told, a draft that does its job without fuss, and there is real value in that.

Pick Analysis
Pick30 Rnd1 Anthony Hill Jr.
In the 30th pick they get a coverage-and-run second-level piece, outstanding value to boot. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick43 Rnd2 Jake Slaughter
Jake Slaughter in No. 43 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick53 Rnd2 CJ Allen
A tidy bit of business in pick 53, where CJ Allen graded well above the range. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick62 Rnd2 Makhi Hughes
The board had Makhi Hughes higher than the Round 2 slot, and the running back fell to them anyway. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick75 Rnd3 DeAndre Moore Jr.
Good things come to war rooms that wait, and DeAndre Moore Jr. at pick No. 75 is the proof. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick111 Rnd4 Jeremiah Wilson
They let Jeremiah Wilson come to them and pounced at Round 4, Pick 9. Useful body for a position without much behind the starter.
Pick130 Rnd4 Luke Hasz
They jumped the gun on Luke Hasz, taking him earlier than his grade liked. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick150 Rnd5 Tree Babalade
Tree Babalade in the 150th overall pick is the kind of reach that only looks good if he outplays it. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick180 Rnd6 Tristan Leigh
The board had cheaper options than Tristan Leigh at Round 6, Pick 4, and it noticed. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.