Round 4, Pick No. 123: Michael Pittman, Jr., WR, USC
While Harris’ stock may have fallen after the combine, USC receiver Michael Pittman Jr.’s did the opposite. A big possession receiver who ran a 4.52 in the 40, Pittman would be an excellent addition to Seattle’s receiving corps, and he would immediately contend to be the team’s No. 3 receiver.
Standing 6’4, Pittman had an excellent 2019 season with the Trojans. His size, toughness, physicality and catch radius have drawn comparisons to Courtland Sutton, and the Seahawks would be more than happy to snag him with their fourth round pick.
Round 5, Pick No. 136: McTelvin Agim, DT, Arkansas
Agim is a rare interior defensive tackle prospect with pass rushing acumen, thanks in part to his past experience playing off the edge.
He’s still raw as a DT however, and will need to get stronger and improve his technique if he wants to play regularly in the middle.
He’s a project, as most late round picks are, but getting a guy with 14.5 career sacks who could play up the middle would be a big get for this Seattle defense – especially if they are unable to retain pass rushing defensive tackle Jarran Reed this offseason.
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