Seattle Seahawks 2021 mock draft compilation – 1.0
Round 4
It was hard enough to find mock drafts that went through two rounds. Going further than that is almost impossible this far from draft day. Still, our research department found four mock drafts that do.
When teams get to day three of the draft, they are usually looking to fill holes or select players they think will develop into useful parts. There are certainly some developmental and depth players the Seattle Seahawks can get at this point.
As unusual as it may seem, two of the four mocks have Seattle selecting the same man, running back Demetric Felton from UCLA. Considering the Seahawks took running back Deejay Dallas in the fourth round last year, it might seem odd to take another one this time around.
Felton is a different type of player, however. He’s a multi-purpose threat who can beat a defense as a pass-catcher just as well as he can taking handoffs.
Other players who showed up on mocks include safety Divine Deablo (Virginia Tech) and guard Jack Anderson (Texas Tech).
Round 5
Some intriguing players could be available in the fifth round. Interestingly enough, one of the players projected to go to the Seahawks in the fourth round is also projected as a Seattle selection in the fifth.
Tackle Jack Anderson would be a nice choice at 168.
He’s a scheme-versatile blocker that’s experienced success with various types of concepts. He’s a slightly below-average athlete, but he’s often successful with executing short pulls on power running concepts and disguise play-action play designs. – The Draft Network
Guard Sadarius Hutcherson (South Carolina), cornerback Olaijah Griffin (USC), and cornerback Marco Wilson (Florida) also showed up in fifth-round mocks.
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Demetric Felton (@demetricfelton7) finds the end zone for UCLA!
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