The Seattle Seahawks have hit the roughest patch of the Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson era. They’re in line to finish last in their division and post a losing record for the first time in 10 years.
How to get back into contention in an obscenely competitive NFC West is the subject of a lot of debate. Firing the coach, trading the franchise quarterback and starting over is one popular idea, but it’s unlikely to happen. Assuming Carroll is staying, what this team needs more than anything else is a rebuild on both sides of the trenches. In our second seven-round 2022 mock draft, we attempted to do just that by going with a lineman-only draft class. Here’s how it turned out.