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Seahawks 2022 NFL Draft Targets (w/Rob Staton of Seahawks Draft Blog)

Seahawks 2022 NFL Draft Targets (w/Rob Staton of Seahawks Draft Blog)

FromSea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans


Seahawks 2022 NFL Draft Targets (w/Rob Staton of Seahawks Draft Blog)

FromSea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans

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Length:
91 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last time we checked in with Rob Staton of Seahawks Draft Blog, the Seahawks still only had one pick in the top 50. Now they have three and are in need of a quarterback. There also wasn't a lot of positivity around the options at quarterback in the draft. Now that the Seahawks are likely to be drafting competition for Drew Lock, who are some potential options that could fit? Pete Carroll recently said the Seahawks were "loaded" at center. That could be a tell that the Seahawks are targeting that spot early on in the draft. Regardless if they pick a center early, we discuss a number of player on the offensive and defensive lines that could help upgrade a big area of need for the Seahawks. Rob talks about why Gabe Jackson's time in Seattle could be coming to an end with Damien Lewis possibly moving back to the right guard spot. Finally, we talk about some quarterback options outside of the draft and which late round picks could be used to acquire Baker Mayfield. The longer he's available, the potential is there for the Browns to pay part of his salary for the upcoming year. But what could that mean for what Seattle may be trying to build and the players who could be available at quarterback in the 2023 draft?
Released:
Apr 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Whether you're in Seattle or a displaced fan somewhere else in the world, hosts Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze bring you weekly recaps and Seattle Seahawks news as well as topics around the NFL. They have vowed to never fail to mention who is better at life than Skip Bayless.