![]() ![]() ![]() 37 (from Broncos): Felix Anudike-Uzomah, edge, Kansas State Bush, Wagner and Rhattigan are on one-year salaries, so investing in a potential long-term option next to Jordyn Brooks (recovering from an ACL tear) makes sense. Sanders (6 feet 4, 235 pounds) is light, but he has the play strength to do both and compete with Bush and Jon Rhattigan for early-down snaps next to Wagner. ![]() Seattle’s defensive scheme features light boxes, requiring the inside linebacker be fast and physical enough to play in space against the pass and take on offensive linemen against the run. In exchange for a few Day 3 picks - Schneider loves having more bites at the apple - Seattle moves back four spots and selects a player in Sanders who fills a need at inside linebacker. The Seahawks rarely have 20 first-round grades on prospects in any given draft class, so I’d imagine Schneider will attempt to trade back in the first round unless a prospect they love unexpectedly falls to No. 20, 237 (seventh round) to Jacksonville for Nos. 24 (from Jaguars*): Drew Sanders, LB, Arkansas It might be hard for Carroll and Schneider to use the highest draft pick of their tenure on a player who (likely) can’t help them win a championship in 2023, but there’s logic behind drafting and grooming a quarterback with a high ceiling to eventually succeed 32-year-old Geno Smith. Richardson is an elite athlete with a strong arm, field vision and other tools that will put him in position to succeed at the next level if drafted in the right situation. Seattle checks all these boxes, and that should remain true by the time Richardson would take over, whether in 2024 or 2025 (the center situation might still be in flux at that point, though). The team should also have competent offensive tackles, a veteran center and reliable pass catchers. The team should have either an experienced play caller or head coach, preferably one with a track record of getting the best out of quarterbacks. Read more: 2023 NFL Mock Draft: How each team should attack Rounds 1-3 5 pick on defensive tackle Jalen Carter because it has too many concerns about his work ethic, conditioning and decision-making to sign him to a lucrative four-year contract. In this scenario, Seattle doesn’t use the No. 1 pick in this situation is Stroud, followed by Young to Houston, edge defender Will Anderson Jr. With that in mind, the Seahawks in this mock use the No.
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