Seattle Seahawks: Dueling Mock Drafts 3.0 – All 7 Rounds

Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks draft.

Fourth Round – 109th overall pick

Ed – EGDE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina

Seattle picks up another surprise faller, South Carolina edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare. A two-year starter in Columbia, SC, Pro Football Focus named him a third-team All-American.

The best way to describe Enagbare is steady and productive but unspectacular. He has a solid build at 6′ 3” 270-pounds with good strength and balance. Best of all for the Seahawks, he’s very coachable.

As with all third-day players, Engabare his minuses. He can be a little stiff in his movements and lacks the explosiveness of a top pass rusher.

Expect him to play LEO behind Darrell Taylor and also get snaps at the right defensive end spot as a rookie.

Clint – DT Zachary Carter, Florida

In the fourth round, Seattle selects Florida Gators defensive tackle Zachary Carter. It’s hard to believe a man of his size (6’4” 282-pounds) ran a sub-5 second 40-yard dash. He also has fast hands and long arms that help him fight off would-be blockers.

Carter is a versatile defensive lineman who the Seahawks can line up at any spot on the line. He is adept at causing havoc with a strong push from the middle. Carter finished 2020 as the Gators’ leading sack master with 5 in 12 games. And in 2021, improved that number to 8 along with two pass breakups.

Unfortunately, Carter is not as physically gifted as he needs to succeed at the next level. With more hard work in the gym and good coaching, Carter could develop into a solid rotation player.

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