The Seattle Seahawks leaned heavily into focusing on the offense in this year’s NFL Draft.
Having started the draft with 10 picks, several trades resulted in the Seahawks actually gaining a pick and wrapping up with 11. They started the draft by addressing the offensive line and taking North Dakota State’s Grey Zabel at No. 18 overall. Their adventurous Day 2 saw safety Nick Emmanwori head to Seattle after a trade up to No. 35. They ended Day 2 by selecting Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe.
Day 3 began with the Seahawks trading out of Round 4 and into the early portion of Round 5 to get Notre Dame defensive tackle Rylie Mills.