Remember last year when the Seattle Seahawks drafted Devon Witherspoon before the Detroit Lions could? Well the sequel to that draft day decision is within the NFC West.
The Seahawks were able to land star Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II with the No. 16 overall pick. An unprecedented run on offensive players meant that Murphy was available by the time the Seahawks were on the clock, and they were able to get the consensus best interior defensive lineman in the draft.
But in an alternative universe, the Seahawks could’ve had their division rivals swoop in and get their logical successor to Aaron Donald.