Seattle Seahawks 2014 NFL Draft Picks
The Seattle Seahawks draft always have low grades from draft experts around the league but, the tricky part here is the way they develop the...
The Seattle Seahawks draft always have low grades from draft experts around the league but, the tricky part here is the way they develop their talent to become a valuable asset for their team and eventually be a reliable starter even in big games; see: Malcolm Smith.
With Golden Tate gone, their receiving corps took a hit even though Percy Harvin will take the receiving end for the Seahawks. Drafting Paul Richardson in the second round may look like a reach because of talents that are still on the board with the likes of Davante Adams, Cody Latimer, Allen Robinson, and Jarvis Landry which are highly regarded receivers than him. Justin Britt on the other hand, is regarded as the biggest reach in the draft commented by draft experts referring him as mid-to-late round draft pick on their boards. Let's take a look at Seattle Seahawks 2014 NFL draft picks:
| SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 2014 NFL DRAFT PICKS | ||||
| Round | Pick | Player | Position | School |
| 2 | 45 | Paul Richardson | WR | Colorado |
| 2 | 64 | Justin Britt | T | Missouri |
| 4 | 108 | Cassius Marsh | DE | UCLA |
| 4 | 123 | Kevin Norwood | WR | Alabama |
| 4 | 132 | Kevin Pierre-Louis | LB | Boston College |
| 5 | 172 | Jimmy Staten | DE | Middle Tennessee |
| 6 | 199 | Garrett Scott | OL | Marshall |
| 6 | 208 | Eric Pinkins | DB | San Diego State |
| 7 | 227 | Kiero Small | FB | Arkansas |
| SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 2014 UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS | ||
| Position | Player | School |
| S | Dion Bailey | USC |
| LB | Brock Coyle | Montana |
| TE | Chase Dixon | Central Arkansas |
| OT | Garry Gilliam | Penn State |
| OG | Bronson Irwin | Oklahoma |
| DE | Jackson Jeffcoat | Texas |
| QB | Keith Price | Washington |
| DT | Andru Pulu | Eastern Washington |
We know how deeply talented the Seahawks the year before, now with the new reinforcements coming in we will see a lot of healthy competition to make their team a lot better than last year.
