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The Need: Defensive Line | The Fit: Michael Bennett, Ohio State

The Seattle Seahawks have lost three games in 2014, so it's clear they have some areas of need. The troubling part in looking ahead is that there are already young players and draft picks in many of these areas that just need time to develop.

You could look at wide receiver as an area of need, but the team spent picks on Kevin Norwood and Paul Richardson and have high hopes for both. The same goes for the offensive line, where Justin Britt is still learning the ropes at right tackle. The biggest area likely to be highlighted for need is along the defensive line, though.

The Seahawks love versatility, and with a 3-3 record, they're in line for a projected spot in the middle of the first round. That would allow them to add Michael Bennett (the other Michael Bennett) as an athletic fixture at defensive tackle in their mobile four-man front.

Bennett has a good first step and is a fighter when met by blockers, and what he lacks in elite burst he makes up for in work ethic, leverage and technique. Whether he's in a 1-technique or splitting the guard and tackle as a 3-tech, he has the goods to get to the quarterback.

Secondary Fits: Mario Edwards (FSU), Arik Armstead (Oregon), Danny Shelton (Washington)