Seahawks Mock Draft 3.0: Betting Big on Arizona Talent!
2025-04-22
Author: Wei
It’s time for my final mock draft this season for the Seattle Seahawks, and the stakes are high! With free agency behind us, teams have bulked up their rosters, but crucial gaps still linger to be filled. For Seattle, the offensive line is the number one priority.
Should Seattle Move Up or Stand Firm?
Seattle has three potential strategies: trade up, trade down, or hold their ground. Under General Manager John Schneider, the team has never moved up in the first round — could this year change that? Sitting at the 18th spot puts them closer to the top 10 than ever.
Despite mixed reviews on this year's draft class, expect teams to shake things up early on, creating opportunities. The Bears are a plausible trade partner, eyeing offensive linemen Will Campbell and Armand Membou, or tight end Tyler Warren.
However, as teams begin to settle, it seems more franchises will opt to move down rather than rise up. Reports suggest that the Chiefs are looking to trade, but Seattle is likely to stay put at 18 and grab the best talent available, a strategy that has paid off in the past.
The 2025 Seahawks Draft Picks Breakdown
- 1st Round (18) - 2nd Round (50) - 2nd Round (52) – from the DK Metcalf trade - 3rd Round (82) - 3rd Round (92) – from the Geno Smith trade - 4th Round – traded for Ernest Jones IV - 4th Round (137) – projected compensatory for Damien Lewis - 5th Round – traded for Leonard Williams - 5th Round (172) – projected compensatory for Jordyn Brooks - 5th Round (175) – projected compensatory for Bobby Wagner - 6th Round (185) – from trade with Darrell Taylor and for DK Metcalf - 6th Round – traded for Trevis Gipson - 7th Round (223) – from trade for DK Metcalf - 7th Round (234)
Mock Draft Picks for Seattle
1. R1.18 – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona; 2. R2.50 – Shavon Revel, CB, ECU; 3. R2.52 – Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona; 4. R3.82 – Jared Wilson, C, Georgia; 5. R3.92 – Ty Robinson, DL, Nebraska; 6. R4.137 – Thomas Fidone II, TE, Nebraska; 7. R5.172 – Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State; 8. R5.175 – Brashard Smith, RB, SMU; 9. R7.223 – Kain Medrano, LB, UCLA; 10. R7.234 – Kitan Crawford, S, Nevada.
Spotlight on Top Prospects
**R1.18 – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona:** McMillan stands out as only two offensive linemen (Campbell and Membou) are worth a first-round pick. Others on my radar are Grey Zabel and Josh Simmons, but they might be too much of a stretch at 18. McMillan is a versatile weapon who could transform our offense!
**R2.50 – Shavon Revel, CB, ECU:** Though he’ll need to polish his game, Revel's talent is undeniable. His health issues have kept him off many boards, but if the Seahawks see potential, he could be a great addition to the secondary!
**R2.52 – Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona:** A versatile offensive lineman, Savaiinaea's agility and strength make him an ideal fit for Seattle's schemes.
**R3.82 – Jared Wilson, C, Georgia:** Possessing elite athletic ability, Wilson is viewed as the top center in this class, and he’s a perfect match for Coach Kubiak’s offensive philosophy.
**R3.92 – Ty Robinson, DL, Nebraska:** With a rising profile, Robinson could be a game-changer in the trenches, showing a solid ability against both run and pass.