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Seattle Seahawks fill needs through draft, have Super Bowl-caliber roster

A wrap-up of the Seattle Seahawks draft.

Best move: Trading down in the first round. At No. 26, there was no obvious choice for general manager John Schneider. The Seahawks wisely moved back five spots and picked up an extra third-round selection from the Denver Broncos. The strength of this draft class was its depth. As always, some picks will work out, and others won't. But given that the Seahawks had several viable options at No. 26, it made sense to give themselves another shot at a top-100 player. They ended up taking Texas A&M offensive tackle Germain Ifedi at No.