The Seattle Seahawks shocked the NFL world in two big ways on Thursday evening. First, they actually used their original first round pick – the first time they’ve done that since 2011 – and second, they used it on a speedy, run-stuffing middle linebacker, which doesn’t exactly address a position of need.
While there is some reason to be optimistic about Jordyn Brooks, the Seahawks will have to address some key areas of need in rounds 2-3 of the NFL draft, set to begin on Friday, April 24 at 4:00 p.m. PT.
Pass rush, offensive tackle and some skill positions (running back and wide receiver) are areas this team could stand to improve upon in the NFL draft, and will likely address at least in some fashion on Friday evening.
Here are four players who are still available who the Seahawks could target with their remaining picks on Day 2 of the draft, which are as follows:
Round 2 (59)
Round 2 (64)
Round 3 (101) (Supplemental)