Glory2God'S MOCK DRAFT

Glory2God'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON APR 3, 2025

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Draft number 18

  • Glory2God DRAFTING FOR THE
    Seahawks
Draft Selections
James Pearce Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 18 RND: 1 (SEA)
James Pearce Jr.
DE-EDGE Tennessee
Malaki Starks Head Shot
PICK: 50 RND: 2 (SEA)
Malaki Starks
S Georgia
Aireontae Ersery Head Shot
PICK: 52 RND: 2 (SEA)
Aireontae Ersery
OT Minnesota
Carson Schwesinger Head Shot
PICK: 82 RND: 3 (SEA)
Carson Schwesinger
LB UCLA
Jared Wilson Head Shot
PICK: 92 RND: 3 (SEA)
Jared Wilson
C Georgia
Chase Lundt Head Shot
PICK: 137 RND: 4 (SEA)
Chase Lundt
OT UConn
Jack Kiser Head Shot
PICK: 172 RND: 5 (SEA)
Jack Kiser
LB Notre Dame
JJ Pegues Head Shot
PICK: 175 RND: 5 (SEA)
JJ Pegues
DT Ole Miss
Jermari Harris Head Shot
PICK: 223 RND: 7 (SEA)
Jermari Harris
CB Iowa
Isaac TeSlaa Head Shot
PICK: 234 RND: 7 (SEA)
Isaac TeSlaa
WR Arkansas
Draft Grade — Seahawks
Overall B
ValueB NeedB+ TradesB- FutureB-
The Seahawks did the meat-and-potatoes work well: B.

When the story of this class is written, it opens with Chase Lundt at Round 4, Pick 35, a reach of 31 spots that the board flatly disagrees with. A sturdy weekend that grades out a B.

The Starks value carries more weight than any single miss elsewhere. Leaving quarterback unaddressed is the roster risk they will have to answer for in the fall. Job largely done: edge rusher settled and 5 of 8 of the wish list covered.

Good work on the whole, with quarterback the one box left unchecked.

Pick Analysis
Pick18 Rnd1 James Pearce Jr.
In the 18th overall pick they get a bendy edge with upside at fair value. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick50 Rnd2 Malaki Starks
Malaki Starks in No. 50 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. Depth more than a fix, but depth they can use.
Pick52 Rnd2 Aireontae Ersery
Aireontae Ersery at the Round 2 slot is a sensible buy, a touch better than market for the offensive lineman. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick82 Rnd3 Carson Schwesinger
Carson Schwesinger is a better player than the 82nd pick suggests; smart patience, rewarded. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick92 Rnd3 Jared Wilson
They jumped the gun on Jared Wilson, taking him earlier than his grade liked. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick137 Rnd4 Chase Lundt
The board screamed and they did not listen, reaching into the next round for Chase Lundt. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick172 Rnd5 Jack Kiser
They paid a round early for Jack Kiser in slot 172, more than the board wanted. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick175 Rnd5 JJ Pegues
They liked JJ Pegues enough to skip the value, taking him in the 175th pick. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick223 Rnd7 Jermari Harris
No edge and no loss on Jermari Harris in No. 223; it is a wash and a sensible one. A minor itch, scratched.
Pick234 Rnd7 Isaac TeSlaa
By-the-book stuff, Isaac TeSlaa at the 234th overall pick squarely in line with his ranking. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.