The Seattle Seahawks received a C+ grade for their draft. While the team added potential disruptive defensive lineman Byron Murphy II and starting offensive lineman Christian Haynes, their Day 3 picks were not as strong, particularly without a second-round pick due to a previous trade involving Leonard Williams.
One of the standout picks from the draft was Christian Haynes, who was selected 81st overall as a guard from UConn. Haynes has the talent to start immediately and could have an immediate impact on the team, making him a steal in the long run.
On the other hand, one of the least favorite picks was Tyrice Knight, who was selected 118th overall as a linebacker from UTEP. Although there is potential for growth under head coach Mike Macdonald, Knight may end up relegated to special teams duties due to his lack of readiness for NFL competition.
The Seahawks’ draft picks included Byron Murphy II in the first round, Christian Haynes in the third round, Tyrice Knight in the fourth round, AJ Barner in the fourth round, Nehemiah Pritchett in the fifth round, Sataoa Laumea in the sixth round, D.J. James in the sixth round, and Michael Jerrell in the sixth round. Each player brings their own unique strengths and weaknesses to