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Logicallylethal
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As of right now the Seahawks are going into day 3 with 6 picks remaining
Round 4
- Pick 8 (108)
- Pick 11 (111)
- Pick 32 (132)
Round 5
- Pick 6 (146)
- Pick 32 (172)
Round 6
- Pick 32 (208)
Here are some interesting prospects still remaining
1) David Yankey (OG - Standford)
- Big guard from Stanford. Some had him graded as a 2nd to 3rd rounder and even as early as a 1st rounder at the start of the college season. From what I read is that he benefited a lot from pro style tight end sets at Stanford. But hey we run a lot of tight end sets. Could be a good value pick for us
2) Martavius Bryant (WR - Clemson)
- Sure we took a wide receiver already. But we have 3 picks in the 4th, why not play around with one and see if we can develop a big wide receiver with a lot of upside
3) Caraun Reid (DT - Princeton)
- This guy is a hell of an athlete. As the combine he ran a 4.81 and in his career at Princeton he had 7 blocked kicks. A bit undersized, but makes up for it with his athleticism and explosiveness.
4) Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (OT - Mcgill/Canada)
- Fits the bill physically as a tackle and from the tape I've seen of him he plays with a nastiness that could fit with our style of play running the ball.
5) Keith Mcgill (CB - Utah)
- At 6'3 with a 33 1/4 arm length (Sherman 32 inch) and a 4.51 40 time (Sherman = 4.56) as well as a 39 inch vert (Sherman 38 inch vert) he could be a very interesting prospect for us to groom in case Maxwell has a huge year and we can't afford to resign him
Others worth mentioning
- Ed Reynolds (S - Stanford)
- Ed Stinson (DE - Alabama)
- Devin Street (WR - Pitt)...6'3 ran 4.55, good value in the 5th or 6th
- Pierre Desir (CB - Lindenwood)
- James Gayle (DE - Virginia Tech)...6'4 259 lbs defensive end, ran a 4.70 and had a 37 vert