(Photo above via AP Photo/Gregory Payan)
Good morning, 12s.
Here's a look at what's "out there" for today — Wednesday, April 4 — about your Seattle Seahawks:
ESPN Two-Round NFL Mock Draft
ESPN draft analysts Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay released two rounds of projected picks for the 2018 NFL Draft. Each draft analyst made their own selection for who they predict teams will select at that given spot.
At the moment, the Seahawks are set to pick just once in the first two rounds at pick No. 18 (that could change, obviously). Here's who Kiper Jr. and McShay have Seattle taking there:
Kiper: Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa
Jackson and 2017 third-round pick Shaquill Griffin can help Seattle transition into the next phase of the Legion of Boom.
McShay: Marcus Davenport, DE, Texas San Antonio
Without Michael Bennett and Sheldon Richardson, pass rush is all of a sudden a big need for Seattle. Davenport is raw but loaded with talent and would fit the scheme.
The Seahawks' remaining picks in the draft as of now are as follows:
Round 4: No. 120 overall
Round 5: No. 141, 146, 156, 168 overall
Round 7: No. 226, 248 overall
Social Post Of The Day
Today's "Social Post of the Day" comes from the Seahawks Pro Shop, who is running a special promo for Autism Awareness:
More From Around The Web
710 ESPN Seattle interviewed Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times about which position he believes the Seahawks could address in the first round.
ESPN's Brady Henderson looked at what the Seahawks are in getting in new defensive linemen Tom Johnson and Shamar Stephen.
The Rams acquired wide receiver Brandin Cooks yesterday.
Finally, Nick Shook of NFL.com recapped all of the moves from NFC West teams this offseason.