Seattle Seahawks 2021 mock draft compilation – 3.0

Round 4, 120th overall

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 researchers found 10 mock drafts that do.

When teams get to Day 3 of the draft, they look to fill holes or select players they think will develop into useful parts. There are certainly some quality developmental and depth players the Seattle Seahawks can get at this point.

Just like the last edition, there isn’t a clear-cut favorite at 120. That’s not a big surprise. Also, not a surprise, is that half of the mocks have Seattle selecting an offensive lineman. Four more are defensive lineman. That means 90 percent of the mock drafts have the Seahawks picking a player in the trenches for their fourth-round selection.

Western Michigan offensive tackle Jaylen Moore would be a fantastic addition with the 120th overall pick. He’s big, athletic, but very raw.

(Moore) brings a prodigious physical skill set to the table. He’s a juiced-up 311-pounder who caved in opposing defensive ends. He possesses the kind of quicks and explosiveness to continue to do the same in the NFL, but he’s just so unpolished. He has some of the most inconsistent feet in the draft class, and it robs him of displaying those physical gifts. Moore is a project, but one with a legit payoff. – Michael Renner – Pro Football Focus.

On the optimistic side, it sounds like in two years, with the right coaching, Moore could be a solid NFL offensive tackle. It sounds like he could be a worthwhile risk.

Others predicted for the Seattle Seahawks in Round 4 are Alaric Johnson, OT, Iowa; Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida State; Landon Young, OT, Kentucky; Jimmy Morrissey, C, Pittsburgh; Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson; Dan Moore, OT, Texas; Tyler Shelvin, DT, LSU, Ronnie Perkins, Edge, Oklahoma; and Josh Kaindoh, Edge, Florida State.

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