The Seattle Seahawks have turned in two far-above average draft classes in 2022 and ‘23. Boye Mafe, Charles Cross, Devon Witherspoon, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Abe Lucas, Riq Woolen maybe, Kenneth Walker maybe, Jake freaking Bobo, and on it goes.
It would be crazy, then, to suggest that the 2024 draft is crucial for Seattle. Right? Like, two of the best draft classes in the NFL in consecutive seasons should preclude a team from being dependent on a third upper-echelon draft, obviously.
Unfortunately, that may be the exact spot John Schneider’s Seahawks may find themselves.