Report: Georgia’s Jalen Carter to visit NFC West team

Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter has already visited two NFL teams ahead of the draft

Georgia Bulldogs defensive tackle Jalen Carter is planning to visit the Seattle Seahawks on April 11. The Seahawks are widely viewed as one of Carter’s most likely landing spots in the 2023 NFL draft.

Seattle holds the fifth selection of the draft. A trio of quarterbacks is projected to be selected in the first four picks of the draft. Alabama’s Will Anderson is likely to be the first defender drafted. Will Georgia’s Jalen Carter be the fifth pick of the draft? Or will four quarterbacks be selected in the first four picks? There’s a lot of potential scenarios in the first few picks of the draft that could impact Jalen Carter.

Seattle had excellent success with its 2022 NFL draft class and could be willing to take a risk on a talented prospect like Jalen Carter. The Seahawks must be willing to accept Carter’s previous off the field issues if they are going to select the Georgia defensive tackle.

Jalen Carter has already visited the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles ahead of the draft. Carter’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, disclosed Carter will not visit teams picking outside of the top 10 ahead of the draft.

The Chicago Bears have the No. 9 pick after trading back  in the draft. The Philadelphia Eagles have the No. 10 pick. Philadelphia drafted two of Carter’s college teammates, defensive tackle Jordan Davis and linebacker Nakobe Dean, last year. It would be fun to see Carter reunited with Davis and Dean.

Carter plans to attend the draft. Carter has had an up and down NFL draft stock. Numerous draft scouts previously considered Carter to be the No. 1 prospect in the draft, but now he is expected to be picked after several quarterbacks and Alabama’s Will Anderson.

The 2023 NFL draft will be held in Kansas City, Missouri, from April 27-29. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Jalen Carter’s plan to visit the Seattle Seahawks:

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2021 NFL Draft: Seattle Seahawks Pre-Draft Analysis, Needs, Mock Draft Picks

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Seattle Seahawks pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Seattle Seahawks pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.


Seattle Seahawks 2021 NFL Draft Analysis

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CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects

Seattle always does whatever Seattle wants to do with its draft. Value, schmalue – it takes guys and doesn’t care what anyone else seems to think. That occasionally works – it was able to get a factor at guard in Damien Lewis in the third round – but it’s still waiting for second round DE Darrell Taylor to get past a foot injury while hoping LB Jordyn Brooks can be known for more than being picked one spot ahead of Patrick Queen. The rest of the pieces from the 2020 draft had better be great, too, because …

A second, a fourth, and a seventh. That’s it for the Seattle 2021 NFL Draft without a few big trades. No pressure, but that 56th overall pick had better work, or else this will be a lost April. It has to go after a corner at some point, but …

Again, Seattle does what Seattle does. It’ll go with the best playmaker it can grab, and it’s almost certainly going to be for the defensive side. If there’s a hybrid like Oklahoma’s Ronnie Perkins around, that wouldn’t be a bad thing.

Seattle Seahawks 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: Mock Draft Picks

Before all the trades and craziness changes it up, here’s our guess on the Seattle Seahawks 2 Round NFL Mock Draft early picks.

2 (56) DE/LB Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma

Seattle Seahawks 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2021 NFL Draft Picks

2: 56
4: 129
7: 250

Seattle Seahawks 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2020 NFL Draft Picks

1 LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech
2 DE Darrell Taylor, Tennessee
3 OG Damien Lewis, LSU
4 TE Colby Parkinson, Stanford
5 RB DeeJay Dallas, Miami
5 DE Alton Robinson, Syracuse
6 WR Freddie Swain, Florida
7 TE Stephen Sullivan, LSU

CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects
2 Round NFL Mock Draft
Greatest Draft Picks For Each College
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
2022 Top 32 Pro Prospects | By Position

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