With two quarterbacks still available, Schneider opts to take a rising defensive lineman in ESPN’s latest draft.
ESPN’s latest two-round mock draft, put together by analyst Jordan Reid, had some fun wrinkles that are worth discussing. Diverging somewhat from much of what’s become common assumptions about the front of the draft, let’s take a look at both the Seattle Seahawks pick, and the fallout in the top 60. The first few picks went exactly chalk, with the three QBs and Marvin Harrison Jr. kicking things off. After that, we had a surprise trade up from the Chicago Bears to take Malik Nabers at five. J.J.
Here, Fautanu lasted all the way until 24 to the Dallas Cowboys. If Schneider doesn’t like where the board has gone in regards to defensive line, then I’d much prefer going with someone who projects closer to a sure-fire starter on the offensive line. I do think the return of both Uchenna Nwosu and Mike Morris alongside Mike Macdonald’s leadership should not be forgotten, and unless Leonard Williams walks, offensive line is a bigger need this season to me than the defense.
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