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2025 Mock Draft Tracker 3.0: What Will The Seahawks Do With Pick No. 18?

Taking a look at what the experts think Seattle may do in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

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With the Super Bowl Champion crowned, the 2025 NFL Draft order is officially complete and the NFL Draft will happen April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Seattle Seahawks hold the No. 18 overall selection in the first round. Here's what the national media thinks Seattle will do with their first-rounder.

Here is a look at the current draft order:

  1. Tennessee Titans
  2. Cleveland Browns
  3. New York Giants
  4. New England Patriots
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars
  6. Las Vegas Raiders
  7. New York Jets
  8. Carolina Panthers
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. Chicago Bears
  11. San Francisco 49ers
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Miami Dolphins
  14. Indianapolis Colts
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Arizona Cardinals
  17. Cincinnati Bengals
  18. Seattle Seahawks
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  20. Denver Broncos
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Green Bay Packers
  24. Minnesota Vikings
  25. Houston Texans
  26. Los Angeles Rams
  27. Baltimore Ravens
  28. Detroit Lions
  29. Washington Commanders
  30. Buffalo Bills
  31. Kansas City Chiefs
  32. Philadelphia Eagles

Pick: Armand Membou, OL, Missouri

"The Seahawks will undoubtedly work to shore up the offensive line this offseason, and I like the fit for Membou. Few players helped their stock as much during this past season as Membou did; the 20-year-old anchored the right tackle spot for Missouri with legitimate power and tenacity. Though Membou is just 6-foot-3, he has outstanding length, which keeps the door open for staying at right tackle. (Seahawks RT Abraham Lucas has struggled to stay on the field.) But many scouts view him as a guard at the NFL level, and Seattle might have a hole there if Laken Tomlinson leaves in free agency."

Pick: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

"Starks is the ideal do-everything safety type for Mike Macdonald in Seattle. He's not quite Kyle Hamilton freaky athletically but handled a plethora of duties in Kirby Smart's advanced defense at Georgia."

Pick: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

"The possibility of Seattle's wide receiver room being turned over this offseason is very real. There are ways to supplement the pass catchers without directly adding at wide receiver. Colston Loveland would give them a field-stretching tight end that can also help in the run game."

Pick: Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M

"This feels like a pairing we're starting to see often, and the fit makes sense. The Seahawks need more explosiveness and disruption on the edge, and Stewart's size and talent check as many boxes as you'd hope for when picking a pass-rusher this late in the top 20. He never tallied more than 1.5 sacks in a season at Texas A&M, but it's easy to convince yourself that his most productive years are ahead of him in the NFL."

Pick: Donovan Jackson, G/T, Ohio State

"This is a home-run pick ... assuming Seattle intends to play Jackson at guard and not tackle, where he spent much of last season due to injuries on Ohio State's O-line. Jackson should be able to fortify the Seahawks' interior, giving Geno Smith the time he didn't quite have this past season to make more plays downfield. The ripple effect of this selection might be so significant, it could make a different Buckeye-turned-Seahawk worthy of a first-round pick in fantasy football next season."

Pick: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

"Picking defensive tackles in Round 1 in back-to-back years has worked out for the Eagles (Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis). The strategy could appeal to GM John Schneider, if he continues to pass on using his most premium picks on interior offensive linemen. Combining Harmon's powerful frame and pass-rush ability with 2024 first-rounder Byron Murphy II's quickness inside will allow linebackers to run free on the second level."

Pick: Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

"Tyler Booker is an NFL-ready pass-protector with an ideal guard build. That sounds like exactly what the doctor ordered for the Seahawks offensive line."

Pick: Armand Membou, OL, Missouri

"Like their NFC West rival Cardinals two picks earlier, the Seahawks have invested significant resources at tackle but have struggled with their interior. Membou starred at right tackle for Missouri and is agile and long-armed enough to remain there despite a relatively stubby 6-foot-4, 330-pound frame. His frame and brawling style could be an even better fit inside. At just 21 years old, Membou is essentially a ball of clay that Seattle's new offensive line coach — John Benton — could mold as he sees fit."

Pick: Will Campbell, OL, LSU

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