The Seattle Seahawks are picking at 32nd overall after winning the Super Bowl. They only have four picks overall, so they need to make each one count.
And while a trade-down could be in play, if they end up sticking and picking at 32nd overall, there are a few clear needs they could go after. Cornerback and running back, along with safety and edge, are the big needs. But, don't count out OL either.
ESPN's Jordan Reid named the Seahawks, along with the Los Angeles Chargers, as one of the teams that could sneak one of three possible interior offensive linemen into the first-round.
Seahawks could sneak one of three IOL into Round 1
"Texas A&M's Chase Bisontis, Oregon's Emmanuel Pregnon and Georgia Tech's Keylan Rutledge were mentioned as the top candidates to sneak in," Reid writes. "The Chargers and Seahawks were two teams repeatedly suggested as ones to watch here."
With the Seahawks picking No. 32 and the Chargers selecting a bit ahead of them with the 22nd pick, the Chargers will have first-dibs at one of these interior offensive linemen.
Fortunately for Seattle, these interior offensive linemen won't likely be picked clean in the first round ahead of them.
Olavavega Ioane out of Penn State will go early, but other than him, the rest of the IOL class should make it to 32 overall.
Pregnon would be a good option, as the older lineman had a good 2025 season for Oregon, and would fill in nicely at right guard after Anthony Bradford struggled a bit last season.
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Bistontis is a bit younger, but the Texas A&M guard would be a quality option, though Round 1 would be a bit early. Rutledge being a first-rounder would be the most surprising of the bunch, as he's not been talked about like a first-rounder for much of the offseason.
But the Georgia Tech guard could be Seattle's pick at 32nd overall if they have fallen in love with his tape and personality.
General manager John Schneider has earned the trust of the fans to take whoever he want's with this 32nd pick.
While addressing one of the positions from their departing free agents (CB, RB, Edge, or S) would make sense, IOL is a big need, and might prove tricky to address if they wait until Round 2.
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