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Despite a new coaching staff, Seahawks decision-makers insist draft strategy and roster-building philosophies have not dramatically changed.
Michael-Shawn Dugar1
2024 NFL analytics mock draft: Using projection model, consensus big board to make best picks
Austin Mock100
A 2024 NFL draft guide for every team: Picks, predictions and needs
The Athletic NFL Staff58
Seahawks NFL mock draft analysis: Dane Brugler bolsters O-line, but should Seattle trade back?
Michael-Shawn Dugar19
Redrafting the 2023 NFL Draft: C.J. Stroud over Bryce Young? Is Puka Nacua a top-10 pick?
Nick Baumgardner226
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Which rosters enter the NFL Draft in the best shape? And which need the most work?
Austin Mock197
How will this year's NFL Draft play out? Here's one guess at every pick, across all seven rounds.
Dane Brugler488
The Seahawks are in a new era at safety, saying goodbye to two Pro Bowlers and looking for something different at the position.
Michael-Shawn Dugar20
How does each NFL team's QB room shape up heading into the draft? We dive into the numbers.
Larry Holder54
It's a weak linebacker class, but there's one player Mike Macdonald already knows well, along with some others who can cover or blitz.
Michael-Shawn Dugar21
Everything you need to know about the Seahawks as the 2024 NFL Draft approaches, including mock drafts, position needs and analysis.
Michael-Shawn Dugar27
There are plenty of positions the Seahawks could target in Round 1 and plenty of prospects the coaching staff already know well.
Michael-Shawn Dugar17
Geno Smith noticed one change from Pete Carroll's way immediately: the basketball hoop was gone. "That was the weirdest thing," he said.
Michael-Shawn Dugar15
This year's version of The Beast is the biggest ever, with more than 400 player profiles and nearly 2,000 prospects ranked in all.
Dane Brugler620
This mock takes us through three rounds (and several trades), but it starts with a run at the game's most important position.
Nick Baumgardner492
The Seahawks have plenty of needs and no second-round pick, so you can be sure Schneider and his staff will be working the phones.
Some teams have already addressed their major needs, while others will enter the NFL Draft with some glaring holes on their roster.
The Athletic NFL Staff116
Three weeks from the draft, the Seahawks have new-look units at linebacker and safety, while the offensive line remains a question mark.
Michael-Shawn Dugar10
Bruce Feldman's mock draft returns. What do dozens of college coaches and NFL guys say about these prospects and where they will go?
Bruce Feldman388
The Seahawks have offensive line needs, but those could wait until the middle rounds, allowing the first-round pick to upgrade the defense.
Michael-Shawn Dugar50
Almost a year removed from the 2023 NFL Draft, it's time to take a second look at how each team did with its draft picks.
Diante Lee589
Coach Mike Macdonald and GM John Schneider are not done looking for help up front, and both said they are open to drafting a quarterback.
The league hopes to bring back excitement while keeping injuries down, but teams have a lot to figure out with personnel and strategy.
Ted Nguyen268
Macdonald touted the team's interchangeable linebackers and safeties. He also didn't rule out bringing back Jamal Adams.
The change will take effect this coming season — a year after only 22 percent of kickoffs in the 2023 season were returned.
Mike Jones and Zac Jackson386
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