Final 2016 Seahawks Mock NFL Draft

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Feb 28, 2016; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive lineman DJ Reader participates in workout drills during the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports /

ROUND 5, PICK# 171- DJ READER, DT, CLEMSON

A personal favorite, I envision Reader being able to replace Brandon Mebane for several years as opposed to the current philosophy of the organization, which is to back fill the 1-tech spot on the D-line with low-priced vets on short term contracts, such as Sealver Siliga this year. Having a player in this spot for several years leaves the team less apt to struggle at the position if the starter gets injured.

Also considered: Beau Sandland, Travis Feeney, Matt Ionnidis, James Bradberry

ROUND 6, PICK# 215- REES ODHIAMBO, OG, BOISE ST

Odhiambo is a raw prospect with physical traits sure to allure O-line coach Tom Cable. If Odhiambo can get and stay healthy, he could be a legitimate long-term solution for the left guard position that the Seahawks like to stock with bigger, stronger players from the NFL Draft- which Odhiambo is.

Also considered: Daryl Worley, Marquez North, Victor Ochi

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ROUND 7, PICK# 225- JAY LEE, WR, BAYLOR

Lee impressed at the Senior Bowl and has nice size for the position (6’2”, 215). Possesses good hands and is unafraid of traffic inside. A nice depth piece at WR to develop with Baldwin entering a contract year and Paul Richardson a neverending question mark due to injuries.

Also considered: Antonio Morrison, Jake Brendel, Montese Overton

ROUND 7, PICK# 247- BRANDON WILLIAMS, CB, TEXAS A&M

Yes, Williams has 32+ inch arms. He almost has to, right? A late convert to the position, Williams has plus athleticism that the Seahawks seem to seek out in their late round picks in the NFL Draft for development. With no one yet emerging from the current CB group opposite Sherm, another contender is added here.

Also considered: Antwaun Woods, DeAndre Elliott, Tra Carson

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