2024 NFL draft: 10 year history of the No. 5 overall pick

Here’s a quick look back at every player selected at No. 5 overall dating back to the 2014 NFL draft.

With the Chargers holding the No. 5 overall pick, here is a look at the past ten years of fifth selections in the NFL draft.

PFF names Devon Witherspoon their Defensive Rookie of the Year

After all that hand-wringing about Jalen Carter, it turns out the Seahawks did get the best defensive player in the 2023 NFL draft after all.

After all that hand-wringing about Jalen Carter, it turns out the Seahawks did get the best defensive player in the 2023 NFL draft after all.

According to Pro Football Focus, Seattle’s rising star rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon is their Defensive Rookie of the Year. For the season they graded him out well in coverage, run defense and pass rushing:

As for the traditional numbers, Spoon finished the 2023 season with three sacks, 16 pass breakups, one interception, one forced fumble and eight tackles for a loss.

Going forward, Witherspoon will need to work in his tackling – he missed 12 attempts this season (13.2%). Spoon is also still relatively raw in coverage for this level, but he still only allowed a 58.3% completion rate and an 87.9 passer rating. With time he should only get better and may be a future Defensive Player of the Year candidate.

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Here are the full top-20 graded players for Seattle this season by PFF.

The Seahawks’ 2023 season is over. Now’s a good time to evaluate how they did across the board. According to the Pro Football Focus grades, rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon and running back Ken Walker posted the highest grades on the team this season. Starting quarterback Geno Smith finished third, followed by linebacker Bobby Wagner.

Here are the full top-20 graded players for Seattle this season by PFF.

Studs and duds for the Seahawks from the last game of 2023 season

Here’s our final studs and duds list for the season.

The Seahawks pulled off another dramatic come-from-behind win in the fourth quarter today, this time against the division rival Cardinals. Geno Smith’s late touchdown pass and two-point conversion to Tyler Lockett gave them a 21-20 win, with a little help from a miss by Matt Prater as time expired. While it wasn’t enough to make the playoffs, Seattle does end the 2023 season on a high note.

Here’s our final studs and duds list for the season.

Watch: Devon Witherspoon talks about making Pro Bowl as a rookie

Easily the favorite for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award, the former Illinois standout has another accolade to add to his growing resume: Pro Bowler. 

The Seattle Seahawks appear to have found another young star in their growing secondary. Cornerback Devon Witherspoon, the No. 5 overall pick from the 2023 NFL draft, has turned plenty of heads since he stepped on the field.

Originally questioned by some who felt the Seahawks should have taken a defensive lineman, Witherspoon has won over any doubters with his remarkable play this year. Easily the favorite for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award, the former Illinois standout has another accolade to add to his growing resume: Pro Bowler.

As one of the three Seahawks named to the Pro Bowl, alongside Bobby Wagner and Julian Love, the rookie took time to explain how he found out:

The Pro Bowl may not be what it once was, but to be named to the series of events is still an incredible accomplishment. It is a sign of respect from fans, fellow players, and those around the league about the high level of play from said player.

Well done, Spoon!

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3 Seahawks players named to 2023 NFC Pro Bowl team, plus 8 alternates

The Seattle Seahawks have three players who made the cut for the NFC team, plus eight alternates.

With the NFL season winding down, it’s almost All-Star game season. On Wednesday evening, the league announced the rosters for this year’s Pro Bowl teams for the NFC and the AFC.

This year the Seattle Seahawks have three players who made the cut for the NFC team, plus eight alternates…

Week 17 inactives: Jordyn Brooks and 6 others ruled OUT

Fortunately, Devon Witherspoon is back

The Seattle Seahawks are set to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, they will be doing so without the help of one of their best defenders.

Linebacker Jordyn Brooks has been dealing with injuries off and on this whole season. Unfortunately, it looks like they’ve got the better of him this week. Brooks has been made inactive.

The good news is rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon is active. Listed as QUESTIONABLE, the No. 5 overall pick is set to make his return after a two week absence.

The full inactive list for both teams can be seen below.

Seahawks Inactives: 

  • Kenny McIntosh
  • Jordyn Brooks
  • McClendon Curtis
  • Jason Peters
  • Raiqwon O’Neal
  • Mario Edwards
  • Kelvin Joseph

Steelers Inactives:

  • Kenny Pickett
  • Trenton Thompson
  • Darius Rush
  • Minkah Fitzpatrick
  • Elandon Roberts
  • Dylan Cook
  • DeMarvin Leal

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DK Metcalf and Ken Walker expected to play vs. Steelers today

At this time of year every NFL team is suffering from a whole lot of injuries.

At this time of year every NFL team is suffering from a whole lot of injuries. This week the Seahawks put a couple of player on IR, had nearly a dozen players sit out their first practice and several are listed as questionable for today’s game against the Steelers.

Good news: at least two of them should be ready to go. According to Ian Rapoport at NFL Network, running back Ken Walker (shoulder) and wide receiver DK Metcalf (back) are “in a good place” to play today.

Metcalf has missed only one game in his career, which came earlier this season when he was dealing with multiple injuries. Meanwhile, Walker sat out several games earlier this year with an oblique issue.

Another key player who’s questionable is rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon, who’s missed the last two games with a hip pointer injury. According to Jeremy Fowler at ESPN, Witherspoon is 60/40 to play.

In 12 games Witherspoon has posted 16 pass breakups, three sacks and four tackles for a loss. He has only allowed an 86.3 passer rating in coverage.

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Seahawks officially win the Russell Wilson trade

The final verdict has been reached, and it’s without a shadow of a doubt. Wilson’s ride in Broncos Country seems to be coming to an unceremonious end.

Last year I wrote about how the Seattle Seahawks were clear winners in the Russell Wilson trade after the first year. To arrive at a contrary conclusion was impossible. One team made the playoffs thanks to an infusion of new talent thanks to extra draft capital, while one team suffered an unwatchable season.

But, as I mentioned at the end of the article: “Granted, this is only after one year. Fortunes can change just as quickly in the opposite direction for each team.” At the time, this was definitely true. The Denver Broncos were so abysmal in 2022, it seemed highly improbable of them sinking lower. With new head coach Sean Payton out of retirement, the possibility of a bounce back and getting Russell Wilson “right” was certainly on the table.

For a while, it did look like this was the case. Denver was winning, Wilson was enjoying a strong statistical year, and the Seahawks were in the midst of a losing streak. By Week 14, Seattle was 6-7 and the Broncos were 7-6.

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But the clock has struck midnight in the Mile High City. No, the orange you see on the field are not pumpkins, they’re just another disappointing Denver team. The latest chapter in the ongoing sad saga of the Broncos since 2016 now includes a home Christmas Eve loss to the dreadful New England Patriots and the subsequent benching of their $245 million dollar quarterback.

This is it. The verdict is finally in, and the jury has not been left with any shadow of a doubt. With Russell Wilson benched for the remaining two games in favor of *checks notes* Jarrett Stidham, the Seahawks have won the trade.

There is no argument. There are no more hypotheticals, “what if’s” or even hope. The last laugh goes to the team wearing action green and college navy.

No, the Seahawks are not a perfect team right now by any means. Seattle still has plenty of holes and a sizable gap to close between them and San Francisco. I’m sure there are not many who have them on their shortlist of Super Bowl contenders this year. But the Seahawks are accomplishing what they set out to do when they moved on from Wilson: they are rebuilding a core for the future.

Think about the successes Seattle has already achieved from this trade. Devon Witherspoon, who should have been Denver’s No. 5 pick, seems to be a lock for Defensive Rookie of the Year. Charles Cross, who should have been the Broncos’ pick last year, looks like he’s a franchise caliber left tackle. Linebacker Boye Mafe has nine sacks and set a Seahawks record for a sack in seven straight games. Drew Lock, a Denver castaway relegated to a backup role, helped upset the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.

Meanwhile, the Broncos are now benching a quarterback who has played fine because they do not want to risk an injury that would put them on the hook for tens of millions of dollars. If that doesn’t spell “we’re starting the process of moving on from Wilson” then I’m not sure what will. Which is really quite astonishing when you consider Wilson actually hasn’t even played one snap under the $245 million extension Denver gave him.

I’m not sure what the future holds for Russell Wilson, but it sure seems like his ride in Broncos Country is coming to an unceremonious end.

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Takeaways and observations from Eagles 33-25 win over Giants in Week 16

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles 33-25 win over New York Giants in Week 16

Philadelphia snapped a three-game losing streak and needs to beat Arizona next week and defeat the Giants again in the season finale to finish atop the NFC East.

The Eagles (11-4) now hold a one-game lead over the Cowboys in the NFC East after their 33-25 win over the Giants on Christmas Day.   Philadelphia is 11-0 at the Linc against New York since 2014 and beat the Giants three times last season in Brian Daboll’s first season.

With the matchup complete, here are takeaways and observations of the ugly win.