The 2015 NFL draft has come and gone. Like every other team in the league, the Seattle Seahawks approached the draft process with a unique approach.
Seattle didn't possess a first-round selection because it traded away the 31st overall pick in order to acquire New Orleans Saints star tight end Jimmy Graham. The trade also resulted in the loss of starting center Max Unger.
This left center as a need, along with a need at wide receiver and depth in the secondary and on the offensive line.
The Seahawks began the draft with 11 selections, but wound up trading three picks away to move up and secure former Kansas State wideout Tyler Lockett at the top of Round 3.