Seahawks 2025 7-round mock draft 3.0: Now or never

Seahawks 2025 7-round mock draft 3.0: Now or never
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The mock drafts are winding down. Which players could be coming to Seattle?

This is my last Seattle Seahawks mock draft of the season. All the important events have already passed. Free agency has also come and gone, teams have strengthened and some gaps remain open. The idea is to fill them during the draft, in Seattle’s case, the OL is the main focus, or at least it should be.

PS: I used the PFF Simulator, so it was based on the Board created by them.

Let’s go!

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

There will always be three options for the team: move up, move down or stay in its original position. Seattle has never moved up in the first round under John Schneider. This year could be the chance to break that record. Seattle is in 18th, so it is closer to reaching the top 10 than in other years.

You must have read/heard several times that this year’s class is not the most talented. Therefore, I think there will be trades in the top 10 and then things should calm down until the end of the first round. Perhaps a target for Seattle would be a trade with Chicago. Possible targets would be the two OLs, Will Campbell and Armand Membou or maybe Tyler Warren, TE.

After that, there will be more teams interested in moving down than moving up. It was reported that the Chiefs would be interested, but with the low demand the values ​​should not be good and therefore, I believe Seattle will stay at 18 and go with the best player available, similar to what it did in the last Drafts and this change in strategy greatly improved our results.

Seattle Seahawks picks in the 2025 Draft

1st round (18);

2nd round (50);

2nd round (52) – (received in the DK Metcalf trade);

3rd round (82);

3rd round (92) (received in the Geno Smith trade);

4th round (sent in trade for Ernest Jones IV);

4th round (137) – projected compensatory pick for Damien Lewis’s departure;

5th round (sent in trade for Leonard Williams);

5th round (172) – projected compensatory pick for Jordyn Brooks’s departure;

5th round (175) – projected compensatory pick for Bobby Wagner’s departure;

6th round (185) – (received in trade for Darrell Taylor); (sent in trade for DK Metcalf);

6th round (sent in trade for Trevis Gipson);

7th round (223) – (received in trade for DK Metcalf);

7th round (234);

Seattle Seahawks mock draft picks

R1.18 – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona;

R2.50 – Shavon Revel, CB, ECU; R2.52 – Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona;

R3.82 – Jared Wilson, C, Georgia;

R3.92 – Ty Robinson, DL, Nebraska;

R4.137 – Thomas Fidone II, TE, Nebraska;

R5.172 – Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State;

R5.175 – Brashard Smith, RB, SMU;

R7.223 – Kain Medrano, LB, UCLA;

R7.234 – Kitan Crawford, S, Nevada;

R1.18 – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona;

I think only two OLs would be worth the 18 (Will Campbell and...