Tackle Trey Adams
Few players had a worse performance at the NFL combine than UW tackle Trey Adams. Adams was once one of the most promising tackle prospects in all of college football, but a pair of devastating injuries while with the Huskies has sapped him of much of his athleticism, which was apparent when he finished dead last among all lineman in the 40-yard dash, vertical leap and broad jump while at the combine.
Still, Adams managed to play in every game for UW in 2019, and he possesses good strength and quickness as a pass protector. If he is able to build back up some of his athleticism as a reserve tackle for a year or so in the NFL, he could be a really nice late round pick or even an undrafted free agent pickup.
The Seahawks could afford to stash Adams on the practice squad for a year or so to see what coach Mike Solari and an NFL training regimen can get out of the youngster. If it doesn’t work out, it will cost very little, while the reward could be substantial.