Round 2, Pick 64: Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M
Madubuike is an undersized interior defensive tackle who uses explosiveness and leverage to make plays in the run game. Sound familiar?
While the Seahawks won’t be able to snag Madubuike as an undrafted free agent, like they did with Poona Ford, he does fit the bill as an undersized nose tackle who could wreak havoc on the interior.
However, Madubuike also possesses the versatility to line up as a three-tech and possibly even on the outside, making him even more appealing for a Seahawks team that likes to have the flexibility to move pieces around up front.
Seattle may look to add to their mix of offensive linemen early in the draft, but with Al Woods and Quinton Jefferson both gone it may be smart to quickly build up depth on the defensive line in the 2020 draft.