Any Seahawks fan out there will tell you, the 2010 offseason to date has been one of excitement shortly followed by stagnation for the Seattle Seahawks, and at times it feels like something should have happened long ago. The following nine slides highlight what could potentially be one of the most outstanding draft classes in Seahawk history.
-note- The following outline is not taking into consideration a Brandon Marshall trade, which would undoubtedly involve draft compensation.
The Seahawks currently hold eight regular draft picks (6, 14, 60, 105, 128, 134, 140, and 177) and a compensatory pick (246). As far as needs go, you could pretty much throw a dart at the depth chart, and if it didn't hit the LB Corps, well, you found a need...Begin Slideshow ...
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What Would Jason Do? (A 2010 Seahawks Draft Strategy) v. 1.0
Posted: 12th April 2010 by Jason Flieder in NFLComments Off on What Would Jason Do? (A 2010 Seahawks Draft Strategy) v. 1.0