You’ll need directions to find the first of Seattle’s two seventh-round selections. That’s because receiver David Moore attended East Central University, a Division II school in Oklahoma.
Shalom Luani became the first Washington State player picked in the 2017 NFL Draft, going to the Oakland Raiders in the seventh round as the 221st overall selection.
The Seahawks added to their offensive line on the third day of the NFL Draft, taking Mississippi State tackle Justin Senior with the second of their two sixth-round picks.
Sidney Jones will have a teammate from Washington's defense joining him in Philadelphia: tackle Elijah Qualls, who was the final pick of the NFL Draft's sixth round.
Sounds like the Seahawks got another big hitter for their secondary. Of course, when you’re a safety named Mike Tyson there are going to be references to your power of punch.
With the first of the five selections on the final day of the draft, the Seahawks chose Colorado safety Tedric Thompson in the fourth round, No. 111 overall.
The secondary is Seattle’s primary concern in the third round of the NFL Draft. The Seahawks added their second defensive back of the round by picking Michigan safety Delano Hill.
The Seahawks used the first of their four picks in the third round Friday night on Shaquill Griffin, a supremely athletic cornerback from Central Florida.
The Seahawks first selection of the second round has questions about his effort level. The other plays a position that seems fairly filled. In other words, a typical Seahawks draft.
The Seahawks used the second of their two second-round selections to address their offensive line, taking versatile LSU lineman Ethan Pocic with the 58th overall pick.
After each Seahawks draft pick, we'll get Brock Huard's take on the selection. The first pick for the Seahawks was Malik McDowell with the 35th overall pick.
he third trade turned out to be the charm. At least that’s what the Seahawks hope after making defensive tackle Malik McDowell their first choice in the 2017 NFL Draft.
After moving back in the first round and then out of it entirely in separate trades Thursday night, the Seahawks are in position to move up on the second day of the NFL Draft if they are so inclined.
It seems all but certain that Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman will be staying put in Seattle now that the first round of the NFL Draft has passed without a trade.
The first night of the NFL Draft was once again anticlimactic for the Seahawks, who moved down in the order and then out of the first round entirely in separate trades.
Former Washington wide receiver John Ross, the man to run the fastest 40-yard dash in NFL combine history, was the ninth pick of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Bengals.
Moving up one round late in next year's draft doesn't seem like much in the way of compensation, but the Seahawks did well to get anything they could for Marshawn Lynch.
Brock Huard identifies the best team fits for local NFL draft prospects Budda Baker, Sidney Jones, Kevin King and John Ross of UW; Eastern's Cooper Kupp and WSU's Gabe Marks.