Round 4, Pick 133: Harrison Hand, CB, Temple
Even after acquiring Quinton Dunbar via trade, the Seahawks could use more depth in the secondary – particularly at defensive back.
With both Akeem King and Neiko Thorpe in free agency, the Seahawks will need one or two more corners to backup Dunbar, Shaquill Griffin, Tre Flowers and Ugo Amadi.
Temple’s Harrison Hand looks like the perfect, Seahawks-ey prospect for this team to target in the middle rounds. A relatively unheralded defensive back with exceptional length, Hand has been labeled as a scheme-specific target for teams looking for a Cover-3 corner – perfect for coach Pete Carroll and company.
It’s hard to predict the next Richard Sherman, but Hand checks a lot of the boxes and could be a sneaky good pickup for the Seahawks if they can snag him at pick No. 133.