The Seattle Seahawks haven't used a first-round draft pick since 2012, when the team selected outside linebacker Bruce Irvin with the No. 15 selection.
In 2016, the team holds the No. 26 overall pick in the draft and should feel compelled to use it.
But at which position? There are plenty of obvious needs in the trenches on both sides of the ball, and adding depth at running back and linebacker wouldn't hurt, either.
Experts around the NFL media sphere have expressed their respective thoughts on whom the Seahawks should draft. Predicting picks is anything but an exact science—all we can do right now is speculate as to what the team's draft strategy will be.