Seahawks 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft

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The 2025 NFL draft has officially arrived! The Seattle Seahawks are equipped with 10 total selections, including the No. 18 overall pick. General manager John Schneider is attempting to build a more competitive roster after barely missing the playoffs in 2024.

To celebrate the draft's arrival, we've conducted our final seven-round Seahawks mock draft using The Draft Network's Mock Draft Machine (MDM).

Round 1 (No. 18): Grey Zabel, IOL, North Dakota State

The Seahawks have been routinely connected to Grey Zabel throughout the pre-draft process. The North Dakota State standout is an excellent fit for Klint Kubiak's zone-based rushing scheme. Zabel would immediately start at left guard or center.

Round 2 (No. 50): Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State

The Seahawks hosted Kyle Williams on a pre-draft visit. He would play the "X" receiver role in Seattle opposite Cooper Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Williams is undersized, but his dynamic release package allows him to defeat press-man coverage at the line of scrimmage.

Round 2 (No. 52): Tate Ratledge, IOL

Schneider needs to draft offensive linemen early and often. Tate Ratledge would immediately contend for a starting gig at guard. Ratledge is powerful in a phone booth, but also agile and athletic in space. The Georgia standout is a top 64 prospect.

Round 3 (No. 82): Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

The Seahawks need a succession plan for Noah Fant at tight end. Terrance Ferguson would pair with AJ Barner to give Kubiak two options at the position. Ferguson is a high-level athlete as a pass catcher, but he's also versatile enough to block in-line.

Round 3 (No. 92): Sai'Vion Jones, EDGE, LSU

Schneider believes in restocking the cupboard at EDGE. DeMarcus Lawrence and Uchenna Nwosu may not be around beyond the 2025 season. Sai'Vion Jones is a powerful and violent defender. Jones sets the edge in the run game, and rushes the passer with a red-hot motor.

Round 4 (No. 137): Ozzy Trapilo, OT

The Seahawks need insurance for oft-injured right tackle Abe Lucas. Lucas is entering a fate-deciding contract year. Boston College's Ozzy Trapilo would be the ideal swing tackle as a rookie, with experience on both the left and right side. Trapilo could develop into a long-term starter if necessary.

Round 5 (No. 172): Cam Jackson, NT, Florida

The Seahawks released Cam Young from his contract earlier this week. The 2023 fourth-round pick never became a healthy contributor for Mike Macdonald. Needing a rotational replacement, the Seahawks land Florida's Cam Jackson in this mock scenario, a nose tackle with initial first-step quickness.

Round 5 (No. 175): Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

Zah Frazier has similar qualities to Riq Woolen. He's raw, having made just 10 career starts. Frazier possesses untapped potential at 6-foot-3 and 186 pounds. Like Woolen, who also played at UTSA, the Roadrunners standout ran a blazing-fast 40 at 4.36 seconds.

Round 7 (No. 223): Marcus Yarns, RB, Delaware

Schneider will take advantage of this deep running back class by drafting one. Delaware's Marcus Yarns had a pre-draft virtual meeting with the Seahawks. Yarns is a home-run hitter with dynamic open-field and pass-catching potential on third down.

Round 7 (No. 234): Chimere Dike, WR, Florida

Doubling down at receiver is a late-round possibility. Chimere Dike strung together a quality season for the Florida Gators in 2024, recording 42 receptions for 783 yards. Dike was also athletic at the NFL Combine, running a 4.34 40, and leaping a 10-foot-8 broad jump.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Seahawks 7-round mock draft

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