NFL Draft: 3 Senior Bowl players the Seahawks could consider

The Seattle Seahawks have used the Senior Bowl to inform NFL draft decisions in the past. Here are three players they could consider.

Damien Lewis, Right Guard, LSU

Lewis started for the South squad at guard on Saturday and did a great job of protecting Oregon quarterback Justin Hebert, earning himself some praise and a move up on many rankings.

Lewis is more of a run-blocker than a pass-protector, which tends to be what Pete Carroll and company look for in their offensive line prospects. He has a ton of natural strength, which showed through in the Senior Bowl against quality opponents.

With D.J. Fluker a potential opt-out candidate, and Mike Iupati, George Fant and Germain Ifedi set to hit free agency – along with the potential cut of Justin Britt – the Seahawks have a lot of holes to fill on the offensive line.

Lewis is a middle round candidate, and would join Phil Haynes, Ethan Pocic and Jamarco Jones as young interior offensive lineman looking for a spot on Seattle’s line in 2020.