The pre-draft picture got a lot clearer for teams around the league over the past week, as the Scouting Combine put athletic profiles alongside the film prospects put up over the course of several years. Between the formal interviews which took place behind closed doors and the testing which took place on the field, front offices can begin to finalize evaluations and get a firm grasp on who fits and who doesn’t.
For the Seahawks, there was plenty to takeaway from the combine—some good, some bad and some frustrating.
Seattle can capitalize on a rich wide receiver class
Much has been made of the group of wide receivers available in the 2020 NFL Draft.