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2025 Mock Draft Tracker 4.0: 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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The NFL Combine is about a week away 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 Eagle

Pick: Landon Jackson, Edge, Arkansas

"Jackson is another enormous specimen whose long strides and strong lower half should lead to a tremendous combine workout in the linear drills. The Seahawks have to get better on the edges."

Pick: Jaxson Dart, QB, Mississippi

"This would be an ideal landing spot for Jaxson Dart, as he wouldn't be rushed into action with Geno Smith still the starter for 2025. Dart excelled on intermediate throws (10-19 yards downfield), earning the nation's highest passing grade (94.2) and the second-best NFL passer rating (133.8) in 2024. His ability to attack the middle of the field would make him a strong long-term option for this offense."

Pick: Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State

"Zabel has five-position flexibility on the offensive line and could start at one of the interior spots from Day 1. He was dominant at the Reese's Senior Bowl."

Pick: Kelvin Banks Jr. OL, Texas

"Banks becomes a starting guard for Seattle from Day 1, and he can also play tackle if injuries make it a necessity. Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet will like running the ball with Banks clearing lanes."

Pick: Kelvin Banks Jr., OL, Texas

"The Seahawks allowed the fourth-most sacks in the league last year, so they need more offensive line talent. Picking offensive lineman isn't sexy, but Geno Smith would greatly appreciate it as he was pressured on over 40% of his dropbacks. As the Seahawks have to figure out what the future holds for left tackle Charles Cross soon, Banks is a good fit here. Banks is an excellent player and I think he's got positional versatility, potentially allowing him to play inside for a bridge year."

Pick: Tyler Booker, OL, Alabama

"The Seahawks allowed 54 sacks in 2024, tied for the third most in the NFL, and starting left guard Laken Tomlinson is a free agent. Perhaps Seattle signs a veteran replacement, but Booker offers a plug-and-play starter who should be a core contributor for several years. Carrying a physical build at 6' 5", 325 pounds, Booker is a strong, consistent finisher in the run game, and he didn't allow a sack in his final season at Alabama. He spent the past two seasons at left guard but has also made appearances at left tackle and right guard."

Pick: Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State

"Donovan Jackson would be plug-and-play for the Seahawks at left guard. Jackson moved to left tackle out of necessity during Ohio State's National Championship run, showcasing terrific versatility. The Buckeyes standout is a pro-ready blocker who would immediately upgrade Mike Macdonald's struggling offensive line."

Pick: Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia

"In 2024, Jalon Walker showcased his versatility, playing 249 snaps on the line of scrimmage, 311 as a second-level box defender and 61 as an overhang defender. The Seahawks could take advantage of his ability to line up in multiple spots across the defensive front while also benefiting from his pass-rushing skills."

Seahawks tight end Noah Fant finished fourth on the team with 500 receiving yards and caught the game-winning touchdown in the season finale win over the Rams in 2024. Check out the best photos from Fant's third season in Seattle.

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