Seattle Seahawks: Dueling Mock Drafts 2.0

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Clint Pick #109 CB Jalyn Armour-Davis – Alabama

Moving on to pick 109, Seattle selects Jalyn Armour-Davis CB from Alabama. Another player with good size and speed, Armor-Davis, is 6’1″ 197-pounds and runs a 4.39 40-yard dash.

As a former Bama corner, the Seahawks decide to bring in JAD, and he may have had a little inside info from his college position coach Karl Scott now employed by the team as its Passing Game Coordinator and defensive backs coach.

Armor-Davis had to wait his turn with the Tide and started only one season. But we all know how it is on the Alabama depth chart. His best days are ahead of him, and can’t wait to see how he develops.

Ed Pick #109 ILB Damone Clark – Louisiana State

Damone Clark isn’t the inside linebacker his former LSU teammates Devin Bush and Patrick Queen are, yet. Then again those two were elite players coming out of college.

Great against the run, Clark hits both linemen and backs like a truck. The Butkus Award finalist needs a little more work to round out his game before he becomes a starter in the NFL. In the meantime, he’ll contribute to the Seahawks’ special teams.

When everything clicks, Clark looks dominant. Clark has moments where he tracks the running back through traffic with ease, both downhill and when working to the perimeter. He also has the speed to finish those plays without much issue. It is rare that he takes a bad angle to the play. – Bleacher Report.

The rest

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R5 – Pick #153 OL Cade Mays – Tennessee. In college, he played four different positions on the Vols O-Line. His versatility will be invaluable to the Seahawks.

R5 – Pick #154 TE Jelani Woods – Virginia. Yes, Seattle has Noah Fant and Will Dissly at tight end. But Woods’s 44 catches for 598 yards and 8 touchdowns make him worthy of a pick here.

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R5 – Pick #153 CB Marcus Jones – Houston. Jones makes up for his 5’8” frame with outstanding speed and athleticism. By far the best kick returner in the draft; he could be Devin Hester 2.0.

R5 – Pick #154 OG Jamaree Salyer – Georgia. In a year or two, Salyer may develop into a starter. If he pans out, Seahawks left guard Damien Lewis could move to center.

R7 – Pick #227 RB Ty Chandler – North Carolina. Taking advantage of an extra year of eligibility, Chandler transferred to North Carolina to finish his college career. He had a breakout season with 1,308 yards from scrimmage and 14 touchdowns.

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