Just three of 11 players taken in that draft are on the Seattle roster in any capacity — running back Christine Michael, tight end Luke Willson and defensive tackle Jordan Hill (on Injured Reserve).
When the Seahawks made what remains the most disastrous move of the Pete Carroll/John Schneider era — trading three draft picks for receiver Percy Harvin in 2013 — one reason they did so was the undeniably tantalizing talent of Harvin himself.
Another, though, was a thought that if there was ever a draft worth trading out of, it was that one. The Seahawks, recall, traded a first- and seventh-round pick in 2013 and a third-rounder in 2014 for Harvin.