Seattle Seahawks Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, we will update our Seattle Seahawks Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Seattle Seahawks from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Seahawks:

NFL.com — Eric Edholm

18. Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Mike Macdonald had a very LB-dependent system in Baltimore and could be fascinated by this versatile playmaker's toolbox of skills. Campbell, who will be 21 for his entire rookie season, has a high, high ceiling.

CBS Sports — Josh Edwards

18. Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

Nick Emmanwori to Seattle is one of my favorite pairings in the first round. Head coach Mike Macdonald had Kyle Hamilton in Baltimore and now gets his big, versatile defender in the Pacific Northwest.

NFL.com — Bucky Brooks

18. Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

The Seahawks' pressing needs on the offensive line could result in an early addition to the position group. While Banks was a three-year starter for Texas at left tackle, some evaluators believe his best NFL spot could be at guard. Whatever the case, Seattle needs help in both areas.

Yahoo! — Tice/McDonald

18. Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama

Klint Kubiak's scheme is going to run the damn ball and Seattle's offensive line didn't necessarily make that the easiest task last year. Tyler Booker would be an immediate starter along the line for a group that desperately needs talent.

The Athletic — Baumgardner/Dochterman

18. Donovan Jackson, IOL, Ohio State

Perhaps no player elevated his stock throughout the College Football Playoff more than Jackson, who kicked to left tackle out of necessity and proved he could do that job just as capably as play guard. Jackson (6-4, 320) allowed zero sacks and just two pressures over his final eight games at left tackle.

50. Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

The Seahawks need to look to the future after a season that saw 34-year-old Geno Smith throw 15 interceptions and 21 touchdowns. Ewers is accurate and tough. Whether he's NFL starting material remains to be seen, but he's definitely worth taking a flier on 50 picks into the draft.

EDSFootball — Kevin Hanson

18. Kenneth Grant, IDL, Michigan

Grant is a massive run-stuffing nose tackle with good movement skills for his size, and Jonathan Hankins will turn 33 and become a free agent in March.

The 33rd Team — Kyle Crabbs

18. Jalon Walker, EDGE/LB, Georgia

Seattle's defensive scheme under Mike MacDonald is a tailor-made fit for Jalon Walker's NFL projection. Walker is best at rushing the passer and dropping into shallow zones, particularly off the edge. Standing him up next to Leonard Williams, DreMont Jones, and others would give the team's edge rush room a whole new feel with his explosive power and burst.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

18. Kenneth Grant, IDL, Michigan

Mike Macdonald looks back to his old stomping grounds at Michigan to select Grant, who would be part of a great interior trio with Leonard Williams and Byron Murphy II. Keep in mind that Jarran Reed and Johnathan Hankins are headed for free agency.

ESPN — Mel Kiper

18. Armand Membou, OL, Missouri

Membou can play tackle or guard, but Seattle will be fixating on the interior. Maybe Membou could replace free agent Laken Tomlinson at left guard, while providing insurance for oft-injured right tackle Abraham Lucas. He's very good in pass protection and shows some pop at the point of attack. And he's experienced, with more than 2,000 career snaps.

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