Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks are known for going their own way when it comes to the draft, and this year’s class is no exception. Texas Tech linebacker Jordyn Brooks is a solid player, but he belonged on Day 2, and didn’t fill any of Seattle’s biggest needs.
Tennessee’s Darrell Taylor has some potential as an edge rusher, but he was too inconsistent to warrant trading up for him in the second round. LSU guard Damien Lewis in the third round was the best pick of the draft for the Seahawks, and an immediate upgrade in the starting lineup.
Day 3 was mostly filled with players who could have a hard time making the 53-man roster, which is disappointing. There’s some promise in a few spots here, but outside of Lewis, not much to count on.