2018 NFL Draft: Two-round mock for all 32 teams across the league
By Peter Panacy
Gosh, where to start with the Seattle Seahawks? Especially after an offseason like this:
There are more than a few different directions Seattle could take here, but let’s settle on the offensive line first. Why? Well, the Seahawks’ No. 1 asset right now is quarterback Russell Wilson. Protecting him was an issue last year, and one injury to the franchise QB would all but end Seattle’s already-slim hopes for a return to the playoffs in 2018.
Texas offensive tackle Connor Williams had an injury-plagued 2017. But when he’s healthy, Williams has the potential to be one of the most dominant offensive linemen in the game.
That’s a good place for a retooling Seahawks team to start.