3 PAC-12 players the Seahawks could target in the NFL draft

Here is a look at three PAC-12 players – a center, tight end and edge rusher – the Seattle Seahawks could target in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Nick Harris, Center, Washington

Harris is perhaps my favorite local target for the Seahawks, and if they are able to get him in the second round it will be a big win.

Harris is a center with some experience at guard, and he could compete for a starting job on an offensive line where both Mike Iupati and Joey Hunt are free agents and D.J. Fluker and Justin Britt are strong candidates to be cut to save cap space.

Even if Seattle manages to keep all four of those players, which seems unlikely, Harris provides a ton of versatility, depth and potential – and could still challenge for a starting role right away.

Harris has a high football IQ and uses his leverage well as both a run blocker and a pass protector, making him a potential weapon at all three center and guard spots.

On a team that needs more depth and versatility on the offensive line, Harris is an obvious choice – and one that I’m sure coach Pete Carroll and offensive line coach Mike Solari will have their eyes on this draft season.