Seattle Seahawks Day Three Mock Draft: Finding Value in Final Four Rounds (2024)

The Seattle Seahawks have made two draft picks in two days, over three rounds. This is certainly a departure from the norm for a John Schneider draft. That isn’t to say they didn’t get impactful players. Byron Murphy II and Christian Haynes both could absolutely play significant snaps for Seattle early this fall.

The Seahawks took Haynes at 81 and should expect him to compete right away at guard. His pass protection is highly regarded as one of the best among true guards in this draft class.

Now, we move to day three. Barring a trade, the Seahawks have two fourth rounders, two sixth rounders, and a seventh round pick. Having addressed the interior of both lines, let’s see what could be available for Seattle at other areas of need on Saturday with a day three mock draft:

Round 4, Pick 102: Jeremiah Trotter, LB, Clemson

This might be a little boring since we discussed drafting Trotter in the mock for day two. However, here he still is as we approach the fourth round. It’s likely he will be available when Seattle picks, since the Carolina Panthers are the only ones that stand between Seattle and their next draft slot.

Trotter possesses all the football IQ you would want from a linebacker. It helps to have an NFL great for a father. Seattle needs to infuse their linebacking group with youth and more depth. Tyrel Dodson has not proven to be a full-time starter quite yet. Jerome Baker came over after being a steady starter for Miami, albeit not as a Pro Bowler.

Trotter could end up being better than both of them. Off-ball linebackers can get away with a lack of elite athleticism and size if they make up for it with pure instincts and football smarts. Trotter checks those boxes.

Round 4, Pick 118: Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State

While tight end isn’t the most glaring need, a further look under the hood suggests Seattle should invest in one this draft. Noah Fant returned on a two-year deal. That was after they lost Will Dissly and Colby Parkinson to free agency elsewhere. Pharoah Brown came to town, but only on a one-year deal. Seattle is one year away from a very barren tight end room.

Enter Stover, who is one of the best tight ends in this class after Brock Bowers. He is definitely a receiver-first, block-maybe-later type of tight end. Perhaps offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb can deploy him more as a versatile weapon on and off the line of scrimmage, looking for mismatches. Those shouldn’t be hard to find, given he is a 250-pound tight end who can run a 4.65.

Round 6, Pick 179: Beaux Limmer, IOL, Arkansas

Even with the Seahawks taking Haynes, Seattle still should solidify their line. Limmer played center and right guard in the SEC. He has excellent size at 6-foot-5, 302 pounds. His shuttle and three cone times tested in the 85th percentile, displaying his quickness despite his size.

At times, he doesn’t seem to use his power and size to his advantage. He can tend to lean and anchor instead of drive and push. With more coaching, he could compete for one of the guard spots or even center if the coaches feel Olu Oluwatimi isn’t the answer.

Round 6, Pick 192: Trey Taylor, S, Air Force

When you bring in someone from one of the military academies, you know you are getting a high character guy who is intelligent with a great work ethic. Taylor certainly fits that mold. However, he isn’t your average under-recruited, undersized military academy player. At six feet, 206 pounds with 32 1/8-inch arms, he has ideal safety size.

He is comfortable playing near the line of scrimmage and typically delivers the blow instead of taking one. While he typically plays close to the line, he can take the ball away, as he had six interceptions over the last three seasons.

He has core special teams presence written all over him.

Round 7, Pick 235: Lideatrick Griffin, WR, Mississippi State

Griffin turned in back-to-back 500-plus receiving yards, four-touchdown seasons in a struggling offense with the Bulldogs. Where he could possibly earn his stripes in the NFL is his return ability. Given the new kickoff rules, Griffin stands to benefit from the new structure. At Mississippi State, he returned kicks for over 1,600 yards and two scores. The Seahawks need an upgrade with their return game.

Seattle Seahawks Day Three Mock Draft: Finding Value in Final Four Rounds (2024)

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Meet The Seahawks 2024 Draft Class
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  • Round 4, Pick 118 overall: LB Tyrice Knight, UTEP.
  • Round 4, Pick 121 overall: TE AJ Barner, Michigan.
  • Round 5, Pick 136 overall: CB Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn.
  • Round 6, Pick 179 overall: T Sataoa Laumea, Utah.
  • Round 6, Pick 192 overall: CB D.J. James, Auburn.
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Who did the Seahawks draft in the third round? ›

UConn Guard Christian Haynes was selected by the Seahawks in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. For the second day in a row, the Seahawks used a draft pick to focus on getting better in the trenches, selecting Christian Haynes, a guard out of Connecticut, with pick No. 81 overall in the third round.

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One of the most cost-effective ways to stream the 2024 NFL Draft is through a subscription to Sling TV. To watch this year's draft, and NFL football next season, you'll need a subscription to the Orange tier, which includes ESPN.

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The Seattle Seahawks have the 16th pick in the NFL Draft when Round 1 begins April 25 in Detroit. The Seahawks own seven total picks in the seven-round draft.

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The Atlanta Falcons head coach's attempted diversion came after more than 10 minutes of him and general manager Terry Fontenot defending their decision to draft quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at the No. 8 overall – for the third day in a row. It was Saturday. The first round was Thursday — seven Falcons picks ago.

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Last year, Seattle had 10 picks to play with, and even after the trade with Denver it still made 10 selections. If we pretend the Seahawks are stuck with seven picks by the end of the draft, it'd be their fewest since the measly three picks in 2021.

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On top of that, the Seahawks announced they also added 16 undrafted free agents.
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Who did the Chiefs draft in 2024? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs selected seven players in the 2024 NFL Draft, first trading up for Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy at No. 28 before also trading up for BYU offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia late in the second round at No. 63.

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1 (22)Quinyon Mitchell, CB, ToledoB+
2 (40)Cooper DeJean, DB, IowaA-
3 (94)Jalyx Hunt, EDGE, Houston ChristianB-
4 (127)Will Shipley, RB, ClemsonC+
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The worst kept secret in the NFL finally came to fruition Thursday as the Chicago Bears selected highly-touted USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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Detroit, Michigan

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The Seahawks drafted eight players over the course of three days in the 2024 NFL Draft. Here is what the head coach and president of football operations/general manager duo said about each player.

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A record six quarterbacks were selected in the first round — Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr., J. J. McCarthy, and Bo Nix — tying the amount from 1983. The six quarterbacks were within the first 12 picks, with five in the top 10.

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