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Derek Leazer's Mock Draft (CSR Writer)


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The Seattle Seahawks trade their **25th(1st), **56th(2nd), and **151st(5th) picks to the Carolina Panthers in order to acquire the 14th overall selection

1st(25)**: CB Desmond Trufant 6'0" Washington

2nd(44): WR DeAndre Hopkins 6'1" 195 lbs Clemson

2nd(56)**: OG Larry Warford 6'3" 333 lbs Kentucky

4th(105): LT Brennan Williams 6'7" 315 lbs North Carolina

5th(141): FS Bacarri Rambo 6'1" 215 lbs Georgia

5th**(151): NT Montori Hughes 6'4" 328 lbs Tennesse-Martin

6th(169): DE Armonty Bryant 6'4" 262 lbs East Central Oklahoma

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Pretty interesting mock, fills all of our needs

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If Rambo isn't available you could probably pencil in Eric Wolff

Eric Wolff definitely has potential. He was a beast at State and would definitely be an improvement over Nakamura.

I usually am not a big fan of mocking a trade down, but this one is at least reasonable.

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so you guys think seattle will up all those picks.......dont know bout that

They said the main goal in the offseason is to address the pass rush... Getting Ansah would help them out

williams is a right tackle right........

In the article he explained Williams would be better suited on the left side

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If Rambo isn't available you could probably pencil in Eric Wolff

Eric Wolff definitely has potential. He was a beast at State and would definitely be an improvement over Nakamura.

I usually am not a big fan of mocking a trade down, but this one is at least reasonable.

His name is Earl

I agree that Rambo will not be available and I also agree that Eri.. I mean, Earl would be a good catch in the 5th

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