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28 April 2024

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  • Pre-Snap Reads 4/28: Seahawks navigate 2024 NFL Draft, end up with 8 players
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    Read!

    We’ve got all the 2024 Seahawks-centric draft analysis that a normal person could possibly peruse in a 24-hour period. We’ve got comprehensive roster breakdowns, superfluous draft grades, and various other thoughts from those that know (parenthetically). Enjoy yourselves, do your research, and be kind. Let us know your feelings about the draft in the comments below.

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    Seahawks News

    Seahawks 2024 draft class - Seaside Joe
    A mix of what Fans wanted and what Mike Macdonald needed: Seaside Joe 1883

    With most roster shuffling mostly done, are Seahawks any closer to being a playoff team? - The Seattle Times
    No doubt these past few months have kept the minds of Seahawks fans occupied. Barring any surprises in the next few months, the Seahawks essentially have their team. After parting ways with a series of staples, Seattle attempted to replenish via free agency and build through the draft. There was a three-year contract for outside linebacker Leonard Williams, a one-time Pro Bowler (2016) who joined the Seahawks when they were 5-2 last season.

    How A.J. Barner fits with the Seattle Seahawks - Wolverines Wire
    Former #Michigan tight end heads to the Northwest. #GoBlue

    My final thoughts on the 2024 Seahawks draft – Seahawks Draft Blog
    I can only be honest with you, I thought day three of the draft was underwhelming for the Seahawks. Based on my Twitter timeline, some of you are having a hard time accepting a non-complimentary opinion of the day three picks. So I’m sure this article will go down an absolute storm!

    Seahawks 2024 Draft Breakdown: A look at all 8 Seattle picks - Seattle Sports
    The Seattle Seahawks' first NFL Draft class under new head coach Mike Macdonald is in the books. We break down all eight Hawks picks here.

    Seattle Seahawks 2024 UDFA tracker: UW TE among signings - Seattle Sports
    With the NFL Draft now complete, here's a look at all of the Seattle Seahawks' reported undrafted free agent signings.

    John Schneider & Mike Macdonald’s First Draft Together A ‘Tone Setting’ One For Seahawks - Seahawks.com
    Seahawks general manager John Schneider and Mike Macdonald discuss their first draft together after selecting eight players over the weekend.

    Meet The Seahawks 2024 Draft Class - Seahawks.com
    A collection of Seahawks.com stories, videos and other coverage of the newest members of the Seattle Seahawks.

    Seahawks 2024 NFL Draft takeaways: How did John Schneider, Mike Macdonald do? - The Athletic
    The Seahawks hit on key needs, got great value with several picks and clearly came out of this week a better team.

    Seattle Seahawks 2024 Undrafted Free Agents Tracker - Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
    The 2024 NFL Draft is over and the Seattle Seahawks are set to bring in some talented undrafted free agents.

    'Good Vibes': Seattle Seahawks LB Tyrice Knight Thrilled to Play For Mike Macdonald - Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
    Making the most of his one-day trip to the Pacific Northwest, Tyrice Knight and Mike Macdonald hit it off talking ball, and now he will get to learn from the linebacker guru with the Seahawks.

    NFC West News

    Cardinals Draft Results: Track the day three picks here - Revenge of the Birds
    Follow the final day of the 2024 NFL Draft.

    49ers 2024 UDFA tracker: Terique Owens, son of Terrell, signs with the Niners - Niners Nation
    We’ll be tracking all signings that happen following the completion of the 2024 NFL Draft.

    Rams 2024 draft results: L.A. closes out draft with KT Leveston - Turf Show Times
    Guard KT Leveston is the Rams final pick of the 2024 draft

    Around The NFL

    Bills agree to sign son of RB great - Larry Brown Sports
    The Buffalo Bills have agreed to sign the son of a running back great, according to a report over the weekend.

    Mike Tomlin says Russell Wilson has lead for QB spot but Justin Fields will compete - Yahoo Sports
    Mike Tomlin said Russell Wilson is currently the Steelers' QB1.

    Jaguars exercise fifth-year options for Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne - NBC Sports
    Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke said the team will exercise the fifth-year options on the contracts for quarterback Trevor Lawrence and running back Travis Etienne.

    2024 NFL draft grades: Mel Kiper's winners, losers, sleepers - ESPN+
    The Eagles tied a record for trades. The Cardinals filled needs. And some teams reached for players. Mel Kiper Jr. evaluates the 2024 NFL draft.

    NFL draft 2024 takeaways: QB moves, luxury picks and contenders - ESPN
    What did we learn from the 2024 class? We look closer at the QB frenzy, some surprising luxury picks and the (already good) teams that improved.

    Top undrafted rookie free agents following the 2024 NFL Draft - NFL.com
    With the 2024 NFL Draft in the books, Chad Reuter ranks the best undrafted rookie free agents by position.

    Debrief: 32 thoughts for 32 teams after the 2024 NFL Draft - NFL.com
    Were the Falcons justified in selecting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. eighth overall? After the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, Gregg Rosenthal presents one thought for each of the 32 teams in the league.

    Winners and losers from 2024 NFL Draft: Eagles, Steelers stand out; why did Raiders pass on QB? - The Athletic
    Other winners: Jim Harbaugh and his former Michigan football players. On the flip side, we have questions about the Cowboys and Dolphins.

    Full list of 2024 NFL Draft picks from No. 1 through ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ at No. 257 - The Athletic
    Catch up on all 257 selections from No. 1 through 'Mr. Irrelevant'

    NFL Draft 2024: Day 3 winners and losers include 49ers getting steal at RB, son of Jerry Rice falling - CBSSports.com
    We sift through some winners and losers as the draft concludes

    2024 NFL Draft grades for all 32 teams | NFL Draft | PFF
    PFF grades all 32 teams' 2024 NFL Draft classes after three days and seven rounds of selections.

    2024 NFL Draft: Biggest steals of Day 2, including Cooper DeJean and Jer’Zhan Newton | NFL Draft | PFF
    A number of first-round-caliber prospects fell out of the first round on Day 1, much to the benefit of teams such as the Washington Commanders and Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • Seattle Seahawks 2024 UDFA tracker
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    The draft is in the books, and now it’s time to track the players the Seahawks add who did not hear their name called during the three days of the draft.

    The three days of fun known as the 2024 NFL Draft have come to a close.

    Which means that it is time for the post-draft frenzy of undrafted free agency to begin. The Seattle Seahawks will be competing with the 31 other teams across the league to convince those players who did not hear their name called during the draft that Seattle should be home.

    There is a rich tradition of undrafted free agents finding success with the Seahawks during the tenure of general manager John Schneider, and it’s all but certain that the team will be playing that up as they recruit to build out the roster. Some of the most noteworthy undrafted free agents for the Hawks under Schneider have been Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse, George Fant, Poona Ford, Bryan Mone and Jon Rhattigan, though there have certainly been others.

    Check the latest Seahawks odds onDraftKings Sportsbook!

    As for how many spots there are available for undrafted free agents, the Seahawks started Saturday morning with 68 players on the roster, meaning there were 22 open roster spots. With the six players taken on Day 3 of the draft, that leaves 16 spots available for undrafted free agents, along with additional spots for those players invited to participate in rookie minicamp.

    Field Gulls will work to keep fans abreast of all the reported signings and additions the Seahawks make as the front office works to fill out the roster after the draft.


    Reported UDFA signings

    Seahawks are signing former Washington Huskies tight end Jack Westover

    Seahawks adding Houston DL Nelson Ceaser

    Seahawks reportedly signing Boise State RB George Holani

    Here’s a Seahawks quarterback addition!

    Wyoming LB Easton Gibbs reportedly signing with Seahawks

    Report: South Dakota State OL Garret Greenfield heading for Seattle

    Report: Seahawks adding Kansas C Mike Novitsky

    Report: SMU DT Devere Levelston signs with Seahawks

    Report: North Dakota State RB TaMerik Williams to the Seahawks

    Idaho WR Hayden Hatten reportedly joining Seahawks

    Report: Seahawks bringing in Arizona State DB Ro Torrence

    Report: Fresno State CB Carlton Johnson, who had an official 30 visit

    Report: Louisiana Tech DL Rason Williams is Seahawks-bound

    Report: Grambling State EDGE Sundiata Anderson signs with Seahawks

    Tennessee LB Aaron Beasley signs with Seattle

    Tennessee CB and returner Dee Williams says he’s signed with Seahawks

    Rookie Minicamp Invites

    Boise State OL Cade Beresford

    Oregon State WR Jesiah Irish

    South Carolina RB Dakereon Joyner

    SMU DT Elijah Chatman

    Washington State S Sam Lockett III

    Washington State LB Devin Richardson and Arizona State LB Travion Brown

    Check outDraftKings Sportsbook, the officialsportsbook partner of SB Nation.

  • Here’s the Seattle Seahawks 2024 NFL Draft class
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    Take a look at the Seahawks’ eight-player haul for 2024!

    The 2024 NFL Draft is finally done, and the Seattle Seahawks came away with a total of eight players. They started with seven picks but were able to turn one of their fourth-round picks into a trade down with the Denver Broncos to get a fifth-round selection.

    Seattle kicked off its first draft of the post-Pete Carroll era by taking Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II, considered the best interior defensive lineman in this year’s class. After sitting out Round 2, the Seahawks invested in the trenches in the third round by getting former UConn guard and All-American selection Christian Haynes.

    Day 3 was the Seahawks’ busiest day (as expected), and they used their pair of fourth-rounders on UTEP linebacker Tyrice Knight and Michigan tight end AJ Barner. With the added fifth-round pick, Seattle dipped into the cornerback class and took Auburn’s Nehemiah Pritchett, who blazed to a 4.36 second clocking in the 40-yard dash. His former Auburn teammate and fellow cornerback DJ James would get the Seahawks call in the sixth round, where Seattle had a trio of picks after giving up their seventh-rounder in the Broncos trade. On either side of James was a pair of offensive tackles, both of whom project as guards at the professional level. Sataoa Laumea played right guard and right tackle for the Utah Utes, while Division II prospect Michael Jerrell of Findlay was a right tackle.

    And that’s it! How do you feel about this draft class? Let us know in the comments section by scrolling below and voicing your thoughts! If you haven’t signed up for an account then do so by going here.

    Here’s the Seahawks’ full draft haul:

    Seahawks 2024 Draft Class

    Round 1, Pick 16: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas

    Round 3, Pick 81: Christian Haynes, G, UConn

    Round 4, Pick 118: Tyrice Knight, LB, UTEP

    Round 4, Pick 121: AJ Barner, TE, Michigan

    Round 5, Pick 135: Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn

    Round 6, Pick 172: Sataoa Laumea, OT, Utah

    Round 6, Pick 192: D.J. James, CB, Auburn

    Round 6, Pick 207: Michael Jerrell, OT, Findlay

  • 2024 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7 results tracker, Seahawks news, updates
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    The Seahawks wrap up their NFL Draft in Detroit.

    The final day of the 2024 NFL Draft has arrived!

    The Seattle Seahawks enter Rounds 4-7 two picks down and five more to go. They’re slated to have a pair of fourth-rounders, sixth-rounders, and one seventh-rounder. Seattle has not made any trades yet, but perhaps we’ll see that change on Saturday.

    As is standard at Field Gulls, we’re only updating the tracker for Seahawks involvement and notable picks by other teams. No more pick-by-pick recaps and updates of every trade.

    Tune in at 9 AM PT on ABC, ESPN, or NFL Network for a long, long day of NFL Draft coverage, then stick around for our UDFA tracker. We know how often the Seahawks find gems in the undrafted free agent market!

    2024 Seahawks draft class

    Round 1, Pick 16: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas

    Round 3, Pick 81 (from Denver via New Orleans) - Christian Haynes, G, UConn

    Day 3 Seahawks draft picks

    Round 4, Pick 118 - Tyrice Knight, LB, UTEP

    Round 4, Pick 121 (from Denver Broncos) - AJ Barner, TE, Michigan

    Round 5, Pick 136 (from Denver Broncos) - Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn

    Round 6, Pick 179 (from Washington) - Sataoa Laumea, OT, Utah

    Round 6, Pick 192 - D.J. James, CB, Auburn

    Round 6, Pick 207 (from Denver) - Michael Jerrell, OT, Findlay


    Seahawks Day 3 trades

    Seahawks trade down with... Denver Broncos!

    Notable Day 3 picks across the NFL

    • Round 4: Denver Broncos draft Oregon WR Troy Franklin at No. 102.
    • Round 4: Arizona Cardinals draft Texas Tech S Darion Taylor-Demerson at No. 104
    • Round 4: Tennessee Titans draft North Carolina LB Cedric Gray at No. 106.
    • Round 4: Baltimore Ravens draft North Carolina WR Deontez Walker at No. 113.
    • Round 4: Chicago Bears draft Iowa P Tory Taylor at No. 122 (first punter taken).
    • Round 4: San Francisco 49ers draft Wake Forest S Malik Mustapha at No. 124.
    • Round 4: Kansas City Chiefs draft Washington State S Jaden Hicks at No. 133.
    • Round 5: Washington Commanders draft Temple LB Jordan Magee at No. 139.
    • Round 5: Chicago Bears draft Kansas EDGE Austin Booker at No. 144.
    • Round 5: Las Vegas Raiders draft Ohio State LB Tommy Eichenberg at No. 148.
    • Round 5: New Orleans Saints draft South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler at No. 150.
    • Round 5: Philadelphia Eagles draft Clemson LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr at No. 155.
    • Round 5: New York Jets draft Florida State QB Jordan Travis at No. 171.
    • Round 5: New York Jets draft Toronto Argonauts CB Qwan’tez Stiggers at No. 176.
    • Round 6: Detroit Lions draft LSU DT Mekhi Wingo at No. 190.
    • Round 6: New England Patriots draft Tennessee QB Joe Milton at No. 193.
    • Round 6: Minnesota Vikings draft Alabama K Will Reichard at No. 203 (first kicker taken).
    • Round 7: Los Angeles Chargers draft USC WR Brenden Rice at No. 225.
    • Round 7: Tennessee Titans draft Miami S James Williams at No. 242.
    • Round 7: Green Bay Packers draft Tulane QB Michael Pratt at No. 245.
    • Round 7: New York Jets draft Alabama S Jaylen Key at No. 257 (Mr. Irrelevant).

    Notable NFL trades

    Jets trade John Franklin-Myers to the Broncos

  • Poll: Grade every Day 3 pick of the Seahawks’ 2024 NFL Draft!
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    Submit your grades for the Seahawks’ Day 3 work!

    The Seattle Seahawks’ 2024 NFL Draft is all wrapped up. They entered Round 1 with seven total picks and concluded with eight.

    Day 1 saw the Seahawks stay at No. 16 and pick Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II, a choice widely praised by analysts and by Seahawks fans alike. With just one pick in Day 2, Seattle used its third-round selection on UConn guard Phil Haynes, and the poll results for Haynes were also very positive.


    Day 3 started off with the Seahawks trading down with the Denver Broncos, gaining a fifth-round pick in the process. Their pair of fourth-rounders were used on UTEP linebacker Tyrice Knight and Michigan TE AJ Barner. With their acquired fifth-rounder, the ‘Hawks bolstered the cornerback room by taking Auburn’s Nehemiah Pritchett. His fellow cornerback teammate DJ James was selected in the sixth round. Seattle rounded out its draft with developmental offensive linemen Sataoa Laumea of Utah and Findley’s Michael Jerrell.

    This is your opportunity to grade the Seahawks’ Day 3 selections. Are draft grades silly? Yeah. Do we do them anyway? Absolutely. Cast your vote until April 30.

  • 2024 NFL Draft highlights: Watch new Seahawks OL Sataoa Laumea in action!
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    The Seahawks add some more trench support

    Another guard? WHY NOT?! The Seattle Seahawks need competition on the interior of the offensive line, and Sataoa Laumea can provide just that. The former player for the Utah Utes has a lot to offer this team as a depth player with possible starting potential. Developmental prospects are important, and it will be interesting to see where he fits in Mike Macdonald’s scheme. Dane Brugler had him graded as a fourth-round prospect, so this seems like a good value pick for the offense. Here was his analysis:

    Overall, Laumea is at his best leveraging gaps in the run game, although movement pattern flaws as a pass blocker requires NFL coaching before he sees the fieldat the next level. He has the versatile experience to play tackle in a pinch but has a guard skill set with down-the-road starting potential.

    His performance on the field is what will ultimately matter, so let’s see how he looks in action!

  • NFL Draft 2024 results: Watch highlights of Michael Jerrell, Seahawks’ final draft pick
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    The final pick for the Seahawks in the 2024 NFL Draft is from D-II football.

    The Seattle Seahawks closed out the draft with their final selection at No. 206 in the sixth round. After going DT, OG, LB, TE, CB, and another (projected) OG, they elected to go with... Michael Jerrell, OT from Division II University of Findlay to bolster their depth and add some more competition along the offensive line! Jerrell played at right tackle but ESPN’s analysis of him projects Jerrell as a guard.

    While late-round picks may not have the household name recognition that some of the rookies can boast, that is only relevant until the games start. I loathe to say it but... look at Brock Purdy.

    It is hard to know exactly where he will fit in on this roster, but here is his scouting report:

    Michael “Mike” Jerrell was born and raised in West Indianapolis and was a basketball player before he started playing football in sixth grade. He played tight end as a sophomore at Pike High before moving to the offensive line (also played basketball at Pike). A no-star recruit, he had only Division II offers and committed to Findlay (Ohio). He became the school’s starting right tackle in 2020 and started 40 straight games over the last four seasons, staying loyal to Findlay and bypassing FBS transfer opportunities. Jerrell gets out of his stance quickly and uses independent hands, although his punch timing can improve. He does a nice job on counter plays and flashes range, but he will find resistance when attempting to move NFL defenders at the point of attack. Overall, Jerrell will encounter a steep learning curve against NFL power, but he is an agile big man with light feet in his sets and the lengthand toughness NFL teams target in a developmental tackle.

    What does he look like on the field? Film may be limited to some extent, as could be expected for players this deep in the draft, but what we can find is encouraging, nonetheless. Mike Macdonald is going to have a roster that looks very different from what we saw in 2023.

    And yes, we somehow have highlights of Michael Jerrell thanks to... his personal YouTube page?

  • NFL Draft 2024 Results: Seahawks select Michael Jerrell at No. 207
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    The Seahawks added a third offensive lineman with their third pick in the sixth round Saturday.

    Following months of anticipation, the first two days of the 2024 NFL Draft have come and gone. For the Seattle Seahawks, who held just a pair of picks during the first three rounds of the draft, the opening picks were used to address the trenches.

    On Day 1 the Hawks added defensive tackle Byron Murphy to the defensive line, while on Day 2 they used their third-round pick to scoop up guard Christian Haynes. Both Murphy and Haynes address immediate needs for Seattle, and could easily see significant playing time as rookies as positions of weakness for the Seahawks in 2023. And 2022. And 2021. And, well, you get the point.

    In contrast to the boredom of the first two days of the draft, however, the Seahawks hold five picks on Day 3, which means five more new names and faces for the roster. The picks Seattle holds Saturday include:

    • Round 4, Pick 2 (No. 102)
    • Round 4, Pick 18 (No. 118): LB Tyrice Knight, UTEP
    • Round 4, Pick 21 (No. 121): TE AJ Barner, Michigan
    • Round 5, Pick 1 (No. 136): CB Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn
    • Round 6, Pick 3 (No. 179): T Sataoa Laumea, Utah
    • Round 6, Pick 16 (No. 192): CB D.J. James
    • Round 6, Pick 31 (No. 207): T Michael Jerrell, Findlay

    And the team has now used pick 207 to add Michael Jerrell of Findlay.

 

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