Seattle Seahawks: 2022 Dueling Mock Drafts 4.0 – 7 Rounds
Clint Pick #109 – LB Channing Tindall – Georgia
It’s the fourth round, pick 109 is on the clock, and the Seahawks select Channing Tindall LB Georgia. Tindall is 6’2″ 230- pounds. He ran a 4.47 40 time and posted a 42-inch vertical and 129″ broad jump. Showing off his athleticism, he should
fit right in with Jordyn Brooks and provide yet another core piece to the rebuilt defense.
A lot of former UGA players are going to make NFL GMs very very pleased this draft season, but especially whichever one decides to snag Channing Tindall
His sideline to sideline speed & relentless pursuit of the ball will play for a long time on Sundays
pic.twitter.com/UbjSQZLMrV— Jonathan Williams (@Dr_JWill) April 12, 2022
Clint Pick #116 – DE Dominique Robinson – Miami-Ohio
After the Denver trade, the Seattle Seahawks have another pick in the fourth round. Pick number 116 is Dominique Robinson
a DE from Miami-Ohio. Nique’ is 6’5″ and 253 pounds and runs a respectable 4.72 40-yard dash with 25 reps in the bench press.
Robinson is also a former wideout, a bit of a weird position move, but he clearly grew out of the job. His athletic ability didn’t go anywhere, and he has a bright future as a stand up rush outside linebacker. Adding him to the rotation should give the Seahawks more fresh bodies to rotate in without losing talent.
Ed Pick #109 DL Zachary Carter – Florida
Zachary Carter is a versatile defender who the Seahawks could line up at any spot on the line. He is adept at causing havoc with a strong push from the middle. Carter finished the abbreviated 2020 season as the Gators’ sack leader with 5 in 12 games. Last year improved that number to 8 and broke up a pair of passes.
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.
On the positive side, Carter has NFL size (6-4, 282-pounds), fast hands, long arms, and runs a sub-5 second 40-yard dash. He still needs to build himself up. With hard work in the gym and good coaching, Carter will be a solid rotation player.
#10 Zach Carter, Florida
Draft Range: Rounds 3-4Exciting prospect with a balanced skillset against the run/pass with inside/out versatility, not an elite athlete but he’s a strong tackler with explosiveness who shows good handwork & sheds blocks and chases down ball carriers pic.twitter.com/rnc9IoLJO3
— MRCROCKPOT (@mrcrockpot) February 20, 2022
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