Seattle Seahawks 2014 Draft Grades: Fan Poll

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Oct 26, 2013; Eugene, OR, USA; UCLA Bruins defensive end Cassius Marsh (99) pre game warm up against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports

Another draft is in the books and the Seattle Seahawks have made their final selections. The team started with six picks, ended with nine, and selected from a number of position groups.

In the end, this is what the Seahawks selected:

Second round: 13 (45) – Paul Richardson, Wide Receiver, Colorado

Second round: 32 (64) – Justin Britt, Offensive Tackle, Missouri

Fourth round: 8 (108) – Cassius Marsh, Defensive End, UCLA

Fourth round: 23 (123) – Kevin Norwood, Wide Receiver, Alabama

Fourth round: 32 (132) – Kevin Pierre-Louis, Outside Linebacker, Boston College

Fifth round: 32 (172) – Jimmy Staten, Defensive Tackle, Middle Tennessee State

Sixth round: 23 (199) – Garrett Scott, Offensive Tackle, Marshall

Sixth round: 32 (208) – Eric Pinkins, Free Safety, San Diego State

Seventh round: 12 (227) – Kiero Small, Running Back, Arkansas

The Seahawks loaded up on wide receivers and offensive linemen, which were areas of need. Some picks are going to be seen as “value” selections. As in past drafts, there are also likely to be some critics that suggest the Seahawks may have been reaching on one or two choices.

We won’t really know the value of this draft for several years, but it is still interesting to speculate on whether the team made good decisions in the moment. Therefore, answer this poll for us:

Feel free to share your comments below and tell us why you gave the Seahawks your particular grade.

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