SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Clayton: Seahawks could draft a CB higher than they ever have under Carroll and Schneider

Apr 28, 2021, 12:26 PM

Seahawks Shaquill Griffin...

As a third-round pick, Shaquill Griffin is the highest-drafted CB under GM John Schneider. (Getty)

(Getty)

The Seahawks are going into the NFL Draft with just three picks, but that may not prevent them from making some news Friday.

Huard: How the Seahawks’ needs match up with 2021 draft class

When Seattle’s first pick comes around at No. 56 overall in the second round Friday, there is a chance it could end up being a bit of history.

“Cornerback is something they might even consider in the second round,” John Clayton said in his most recent Professor’s Notes video for 710 ESPN Seattle. “Pete Carroll and John Schneider have never taken a cornerback higher than the third round, but there are so many good options that this might be the year they can do it.”

Shaquill Griffin was a third-round pick by the Seahawks in 2017, making him Seattle’s highest-drafted cornerback since general manager Schneider joined the team in 2010.

While Griffin left in free agency this offseason, the Seahawks aren’t going into the draft unsettled at the position for 2021. They signed Ahkello Witherspoon away from the San Francisco 49ers, recently added veteran Pierre Desir, and also have D.J. Reed and Tre Flowers at the spot.

Even with that depth for next season, Clayton has a good reason for expecting Seattle to target the position in the draft, whether it’s in the second round or later.

“They’re deep at the cornerback position, but everybody’s a free agent after this year so they need some long-term options,” he said. “It’s a good cornerback draft and you can get good cornerbacks probably in the third round and maybe even in the fourth round.”

Watch the video below for Clayton’s full thoughts, including two other positions where he thinks this draft matches up well for the Seahawks.

More Seahawks NFL Draft coverage

Draft Expert Matt Miller: Why Hawks may stick with 3 draft picks
Rost: Making case for Seahawks draft picks at different positions
Bumpus: Small-school WR Hawks should consider drafting
Heaps: Positions for Hawks to address and avoid in draft
Rost: Will Seahawks add at WR in the draft?

The John Clayton Memorial Fund

Benefitting the Multiple Sclerosis Society

The Professor's Notes

John Clayton hosted a daily video breaking down the NFL

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks draft NFL Nehemiah Pritchett Auburn...

Zac Hereth

Seahawks draft speedy Auburn CB Nehemiah Pritchett in fifth round

The Seattle Seahawks make Auburn cornerback Nehemiah Pritchett the 136th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.

9 minutes ago

Seattle Seahawks draft AJ Barner Michigan...

Cameron Van Til

Seahawks make TE addition in draft with Michigan’s AJ Barner

The Seattle Seahawks added much-needed depth at tight end, selecting Michigan's AJ Barner in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.

54 minutes ago

Seattle Seahawks draft Tyrice Knight...

Zac Hereth

Seattle Seahawks draft UTEP LB Tyrice Knight in fourth round

The Seattle Seahawks continued drafting for need by taking a linebacker with the 118th overall pick in the NFL Draft.

1 hour ago

Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft...

Brent Stecker

Seahawks trade with Broncos — again — to add extra draft pick

The Seattle Seahawks' seemingly annual trade with Denver has this time gained them an extra pick on the final day of the 2024 NFL Draft.

2 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks draft pick Christian Haynes...

Zac Hereth

Draft Reaction: Seahawks ‘taking care’ of trenches with Christian Haynes

Seattle Sports' team of football experts reacts to the Seattle Seahawks taking guard Christian Haynes in the 2024 NFL Draft.

15 hours ago

Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft Christian Haynes UConn...

Cameron Van Til

Seahawks draft UConn guard Christian Haynes in third round

The Seattle Seahawks addressed their interior OL line need, picking UConn guard Christian Haynes in the third round of the NFL Draft.

16 hours ago

Clayton: Seahawks could draft a CB higher than they ever have under Carroll and Schneider