The Seattle Seahawks don't have a first-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, but there is still plenty of talent available in the later rounds for the team to address some of their biggest needs going forward.
Per NFL DraftScout.com's Frank Cooney, wide receiver may very well be the top need for the Seahawks, with four pre-draft visits perhaps tipping the team's hand when it comes to potential options:
While the Seattle receivers will forever protest that they are all they need, the reality is that the trade of Percy Harvin created a hole that has yet to be replaced. The depth situation is further accentuated by the knee injury to rookie Paul Richardson. Seattle could use a true No. 1 and better depth at the bottom.
Visits by wide receivers: 4, no workouts
--Chris Conley, WR, Georgia (PV)
--Chris Harper, WR, California (PV)
--Ty Montgomery, WR, Stanford (PV)
--Vince Mayle, FB/WR, Washington State (PV)
The three Pac-12 options aren't a surprise, but keep your eye on Georgia's Chris Conley as a potential favorite thanks to his potential as a home-run threat and blazing speed.
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