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2015 NFL Draft: Too-Early Seattle Seahawks 7-Round Mock

2015 NFL Draft: Too-Early Seattle Seahawks 7-Round Mock

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With their sights set on another Super Bowl victory, the Seattle Seahawks are currently on a bye week with No. 1 seed. Although the Seahawks have a great chance of winning the Super Bowl, there are some needs they need to fill before the 2015 season rolls around. Here is 7-round mock draft for the Seahawks.

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1st Round: Ronnie Stanley

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1st Round: Ronnie Stanley

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Zack Martin who was the hot name out of Notre Dame in 2014, this year it's Ronnie Stanley. The interesting thing I see from Stanley is that he will fit better as a guard in the NFL just like Martin. Seattle has some problems along their offensive line. A guy like Stanley would give them a player who could play guard and tackle.

2nd Round: Dorial Green-Beckham

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2nd Round: Dorial Green-Beckham

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Seattle is in need of a receiver that can take the top off the defense. Although Dorial Green-Beckham is a troubled player who could come back to Oklahoma to change his image, I believe DGB will enter the draft in April. Despite his off-field concerns, Green-Beckham is a talented football player and a team like Seattle would be ideal for Green-Beckham.

3rd Round: Nick O'Leary

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3rd Round: Nick O'Leary

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This is an extremely weak tight end class. That being said, the best player at the position, pre-combine, is Nick O'Leary from Florida State. Although O'Leary lacks in terms of athleticism, he is a jack-of-all-trades. He has great hands, strong route-running skills and has excellent run-block skills. Cooper Helfet and Luke Willson are good tight ends, but O'Leary would bring another dimension to this tight end corps.

4th Round: Hayes Pullard

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4th Round: Hayes Pullard

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Versatility is a huge trait for the Seahawks. Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn loves versatility and Hayes Pullard is just that. At 6-foot-1, 235 pounds, Pullard is completely undersized, but he's simply a playmaker. He has excellent speed and could make an impact on special teams. Pullard reminds me of Denicos Allen from last year, who also was very undersized.

5th Round: Cameron Artis-Payne

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5th Round: Cameron Artis-Payne

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Marshawn Lynch is having another excellent year for the Seahawks, however, there have been rumors that he could retire at the end of the season. Although that is highly far-fetched, the Seahawks could use another back if that happens. A big back like Cameron Artis-Payne would be idea. The Auburn product measures in at 5-foot-11, 210 pounds. He is very similar to Lynch in terms of size and explosiveness.

6th Round: Cam Thomas

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6th Round: Cam Thomas

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The Legion of Boom was once again amazing in 2014, finishing first in the league in pass defense. After losing Walter Thurmond III last offseason, the Seahawks were without some depth this season. That being said, the Seahawks should add a late-round cornerback. A guy who fits the bill is Cam Thomas. Out of Western Kentucky, Thomas is a big cornerback at 6-foot-2, 190 pounds. He also runs a 4.43 40-yard dash.

7th Round: Curtis Grant

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7th Round: Curtis Grant

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Seattle has a great group of linebackers. Malcolm Smith, Bobby Wagner, and K.J. Wright will all be free agents in the next few years. Although they will likely all be locked up, the Seahawks need to add depth in this draft and that's where a guy like Curtis Grant comes into play. The Ohio State product is a sure tackler and could develop as a star with Ken Norton Jr. as his LB coach.

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