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Will Pete Carroll return? Will the Seahawks ever get back to the Super Bowl?
While the team put up a good fight down in Dallas, they still lost to the late game heroics of Dak Prescott and friends. Russell Wilson is as good as he’s ever been. The future is bright with the young players on this team yet to hit their prime.
What will Seattle do in 2019?
Our draft expert Cowboysfan is back once again with his selections.
2019 Seattle Seahawks mock draft below:
1. Seahawks: Daniel Cooney OT U San Diego
Round 1 Cody Ford Oklahoma 6’4″ 340 lbs. The Seahawks O line issues are well known. They are porous at best. Wilson has saved the offense from being sacked a lot more with his ability to scramble and extend plays. Ford is a massive OT who could also play OG if need be. I would rather start him at RT to start off and then move him inside if it doesn’t pan out. His technique can be all over the place, but he is so nimble he tends to get away with it. He is naturally gifted, and really was the only O lineman to show up against Bama. The Seahawks will love his strength and nasty demeanor.
2. Seahawks: Amani Oruwariye CB Penn State
Round 3 Shaq Griffin is good, but he also got picked on by Dallas. I think he will continue to have a good career, but the Seahawks could use another CB to pair with him. Amani is a larger CB at 6’0″ around 215 lbs. He’s almost built like a S. He isn’t great in terms of man coverage, is more of a zone CB, which really fits the Seahawks play style. Despite being a tall CB, he doesn’t always play physical. Can sometimes get a little outmuscled. Speed is solid, not great.
3. Seahawks: Mitchell Wilcox TE South Florida
Round 4 TE may not be the biggest need for Seattle, but getting an athletic difference maker is. Wilcox plays with an understanding how to get open and fake out defenders. He is a vertical threat. Has natural speed and a good second gear. Does not fear going over the middle and taking contact. He isn’t ever going to be a great blocker, but he could develop into a decent one with coaching.
4. Seahawks: Greg Gaines DT Washington
Round 5 The Seahawks could use another guy inside. Gaines isn’t a pass rusher, but he’s a large man who can clog up running lanes allowing Jarran Reed and Frank Clark to rush the passer on passing downs.