The 2017 NFL draft should be an interesting one. With no elite quarterback prospects and a dearth of impact offensive linemen, teams with needs at those key positions -- there's a few -- will be forced to chose between reaching for need or selecting the best player available.
That might be the scenario the Seahawks, who need to get better play from both tackle spots if they're to challenge for a spot in Super Bowl LII. Picking at No. 26 overall, Seattle could hope that one of the few difference makers on the offensive line falls to the bottom third of the first round.