Firsthill’s Seahawk Mock
Here is my attempt at a mock draft for the Seahawks
1st round
WR Michael Crabtree 6-2 215 lbs, Texas Tech: Crabtree is the #1 or #2 rated prospect in the draft and the best WR to enter the draft since Calvin Johnson & better than any WR coming out next year. Perfect fit for the West Coast Offense due to his size, route running, run after the catch, and run blocking. If the Seahawks wait till the 2nd round to draft a WR they will be getting the 5th or 6th best WR in the draft (fairly steep drop off in talent from Crabtree).
2nd round
FS Louis Delmas 6-0 202 lbs, Western Michigan: Considered the best safety in the draft. Big hitter despite his size, good speed and will be a good fit in any defensive scheme. Safety might be our biggest need now that a lot of holes have been filled through free agency.
3rd round
OLB Marcus Freeman 6-1 239 lbs, Ohio St: Good speed and should be a good fit as the weak side LB (assuming Hill moves to the strong side LB) in our cover-2 defense.
4th round
C Antoine Caldwell 6-3 309 lbs, Alabama: 4 year starter at a big time school. Smart player and makes all the calls on the o-line. Team captain final two years and was considered the heart and soul of the offensive.
5th round
QB Stephen McGee 6-3 225 lbs, Texas A&M: Good arm strength, great mobility, good leader/ team captain since 2006. We need to come out of this draft with a QB and McGee might be a good fit for the West Coast Offense. Let him develop a few years under Hasselbeck and he could be the 2nd string QB when Seneca Wallace leaves next year, then hopefully becoming the starter when Hasselbeck retires.
6th round
WR Johnny Knox 6-0 185 lbs, Abilene Christian: Great speed 4.29 40-yard dash, 2,000+ rec. yards and 30 TD’s in his two years at Abilene. I envision him as our starting KR and PR. Let him develop a couple of years to eventually take over the slot WR position in a couple of years. Could possibly be the next Wes Welker of the Patriots.
7th round
RB Gartrell Johnson, 5-11 220 lbs, Colorado St: Great acceleration, runs with his pads low, tough runner, good hands, and good pass blocker (he is a former FB). He could be a good compliment to Julius Jones and Johnson could even be the 2nd or 3rd string FB. He doesn’t have good speed but neither did Shaun Alexander and he broke off some long runs. Johnson’s running style reminds me of Marion Barber.
I referred to Nfldraftscout.com to know which rounds the prospects where projected to be selected.
(Kyle’s Add: Remember, discussion is okay, personal attacks are not.)
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I love picks 1-4. Caldwell is great value in that spot.
I like your first two picks a lot. Crabs graded out very highly and I expect Delmas would as well, if I could find games of him.
I’m not a big Freeman fan. I scouted him when I scouted OSU and he looked like just a guy to me – not great instincts so his athleticism only flashed.
Caldwell is a different story. Very good player, IMO. If he ever anchors better against bull-rushes, he’ll be a top-10 center in this league. But he’s had some red flags character wise and the scheme fit isn’t so hot, he had the most trouble landing blocks on LBs of anyone I’ve scouted so far.
Like McGee as a gamble. Looks to the have the NFL arm and leadership creds, try to coach him up. Knox is probably as good as anyone in the 6th.
Johnson is a definite sleeper, I like the pick, wouldn’t mind if we grabbed him earlier. As far as RBs go he seems like someone who could play in our system.
Overall not a bad mock. Wouldn’t be perfect, IMO, but is overall a good mock.
If we were to grab Crabtree I don’t see Ruskie using another pick on a late round WR in Knox. He’s invested his picks on Obomanu, Taylor and Kent…not to mention Payne and Bumpus in the works. We know Ruskell is loyal to his picks, as they are “his players” I think he would continue to let one of those guys get some more polish before using another pick on a late round WR (with us drafting Crabtree that is).
I would see him using that pick for a late round OL/DL or LB though.
Nice mock by the way!
No way does Crabtree go to Seattle… If he does, then the Hawks traded down 3-9 spots and landed him there, but not at #4. Hawks take an OT or LB or trade down for more picks as there is not a player needed for Seattle now that Raij got busted for drugs.