Seahawks in rare draft position holding No. 5 overall pick

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Seahawks in rare draft position holding No. 5 overall pick
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Thank you, Denver, for your terrible 2022 season after acquiring Russell Wilson and sending a bounty of picks back to the Seahawks.

Last year’s draft appears likely to be considered a smashing success for Seattle by landing the likes of starting offensive linemen Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas, running back Kenneth Walker III and cornerback Tariq Woolen.

“I think what’s exciting about this, you get the first challenge coming up at five and then we get a whole other one at 20 and then day two, we’ll come right back again,” Carroll said. “Those three big events of those early picks it kind of comes back to us in a hurry and makes it really fun and a challenge. A lot of scenarios and more so than normal.”Article content

Much of the attention entering this draft has focused on the quarterbacks that could be available to Seattle at No. 5, potentially as a developmental option behind Geno Smith. More likely would be a defensive player such as Will Anderson Jr., Tyree Wilson or Jalen Carter. It seems unlikely the Seahawks will go with quarterback at No. 5 with needs elsewhere, but Schneider and his staff have done their research in case the possibility develops.Most of Seattle’s moves in free agency have gone toward a makeover on the defensive side. Seattle signed defensive linemen Dre’Mont Jones and Jarran Reed, safety Julian Love, linebacker Devin Bush and brought back Bobby Wagner, one of the best defensive players in franchise history.

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