Seattle Seahawks: 2022 Draft, what good, bad, and great looks like
2nd Round
The Seattle Seahawks might like to get Kyler Gordon in the third round, but the reality is he won’t make it through Round 2. If they want him, they better snap him up by pick 41, or there won’t be another chance to land the hometown hero.
For their other pick, the Seahawks can land several good candidates who will help them both immediately and in the future. I’d like to see them take another tackle to bookend the future line. Bernhard Raimann looked good late in the year at the Alamo and Senior Bowls. He’ll start on the right side, but if something happens to Cross, he has enough talent to handle the other side.
Edge rusher David Ojabo would have been a first round pick. He, unfortunately, ruptured his Achillies tendon during Michigan’s pro day. There is a very good chance he’s still there at pick 41.
If the Seahawks sit on him for a year, Ojabo and Darrell Taylor could be a dynamic set of pass rushers, one from each side. That’s an exciting proposition.
One last player to mention in the second round is Texas A&M defensive tackle DeMarvin Leal. As mentioned earlier, the Seahawks have a good group among their interior defensive lineman. Leal is a disrupter inside and could be the difference between a good group and a great group.
Born in Nigeria and raised in Scotland, Michigan LB David Ojabo started playing football in high school.
Now an NFL prospect, his parents will get to see him play in person for the first time today vs. Ohio State. pic.twitter.com/4WDmrko9Ic
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 27, 2021
3rd round
Now would be a great opportunity for the Seattle Seahawks to pick up a linebacker if they don’t get Lloyd in the second. Quay Walker (Georgia), Chad Muma (Wyoming), Christian Harris (Alabama), and Leo Chenal (Wisconsin) would all make good additions here.