Which Wild Cards Could Seattle Seahawks Draft in First Round?
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- čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
- Now just six days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks could go a number of different routes with their first round pick. But could general manager John Schneider throw his signature curve ball and pick a player nobody expected? Host Corbin Smith examines five wild card prospects who could be on Seattle's big board as potential first round targets, including a pair of offensive tackles, answers listener mailbag questions, and digs into day two and day three tight end prospects who the Seahawks could have interest in.
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I think I’m set on taking one of the top 2 defensive tackles in a trade down.
Being “set” on a hypothetical is not a good idea you need to draft based on what actually happens. If Dallas Turner is somehow there at 16 you take him, plain. and. simple.
Barry Sanders had the same impact on me. It drove my Dad nuts because the Lions were my favorite team until he retired. Now I'm rightfully a Seahawks fan for life!
I think moving Lucas to guard would put more strain on his knees
If they decide to stick and pick I would be happy with pretty much anyone they are likely to choose. Including Michael Pennix, Brock Bowers or even Chop Robinson.
Having lived in Napa, I got to see Brock Bowers play in high school, he would be a great pick at #16. Go Hawks!
Bowers will be long gone by the time Seahawks pick at No. 16
@@Rob-xz3tu long gone? Where do you see him going? He’s not going top 5, unless someone trades up 6-10 is unlikely
@@caseymagee5251I don’t know about long gone but I don’t think he gets past the jets or colts
@@jarhead1031 both of those teams would make sense. I do feel like they are both might have bigger needs at other positions. Jets need a lineman, and a wr but maybe they feel they get a lily of both with bowers. Colts also need a wr. I honestly haven’t done enough research on the colts to know what their priority needs are but bowers could be a good fit pretty much anywhere. I just don’t see him going top 10.
Cooper DeJean pls
He is definitely an intriguing option. I wouldn't be against mid to late 20s.
He would definitely be a curveball but I could see it.
Great video,
I like DeJean over Arnold.
Brian Thomas is very intriguing as well, especially since Grubb is here now.
I like the idea of the Vancouver Chargers ! BC Place holds over 60 thousand and has a convertible roof
Persal from Florida would be a great fit to be the next Lockett
PICK AT 16!
If Dejean and Arnold were both available when we draft, Dejean is a more promising player
You can add Quinyon Mitchell to that group of DBs he might have the highest ceiling.
I like Jamari thrash as a day 3 WR.
You could relocate from LA to Apples hq near Cupertino and call them the IPhone Chargers
Quinyon at 16….. just do it. Or trade down and take Edge Cooper at 28… game changers..
Good chance he be long gone.
Cooper Dejean > quinyon
A future second for a current second? Not gonna happen.
I want us to trade down and gamble on penix being around in the 2nd round.
If the vikings don't pick him or don't take a qb. It's safe to say penix will be there in early to mid second.