The Seattle Seahawks are open for business at the 18th overall pick and apparently they got the prices you just can't beat for other NFL teams looking to move back into the middle of the first round. The Seahawks are in desperate need of picks in the middle round with no second or third-round pick. They traded their second-round pick to the New York Jets for defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson and followed that up a few weeks later by trading their third-round pick for left tackle Duane Brown.

Now, they're looking to recoup some of those picks and will offer a team a bargain to acquire the highest pick they've had in six drafts. According to NFL Draft insider Chad Forbes, the Seahawks are open to all packages for the 18th pick and are willing to trade it at a discount because they're in such dire need of adding more draft capital. Forbes listed the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots as possible suitors.

It was actually Forbes who revealed the Browns and Seahawks had been discussing a deal that would help Seattle attain more picks and the Browns get back into the middle of the first round. Apparently those talks had been ongoing since the NFL Scouting Combine but nothing will likely materialize until draft night, if at all.

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The Browns have three picks in the second round but none in the third round. The Patriots have an extra pick in the first round, two picks in the second round and a single third rounder. Meanwhile, the Falcons only have their standard set of picks through the first three rounds; so they'd actually have to sacrifice their own draft potentially to move back into the first round.

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Depending on how the draft shakes out, the Seahawks should have no shortage of suitors and may be able to get full value for their pick. Head coach Pete Carroll and John Schneider are certainly confident they can make a move if they need to do it. Carroll said they always want as many picks as possible on draft night and Schneider believes they have the relationships to get that done.

“We move around. I don’t know how it stacks up with other clubs or anything, but we take a lot of pride in our relationships with other clubs where we can just call somebody up real quick and make a deal to move around," Schneider said on Monday in a joint pre-draft press conference with Carroll. "Maybe we’re moving up to get somebody or maybe moving back to acquire two guys, possibly three. To answer your question, I wish we had a second-rounder and a third-rounder but we went for it so here we are and now we’ve got to figure it out. It’s a challenge, but it’s a fun challenge.”

The Seahawks will likely be moving back on Thursday not up. Currently, they're trying to lure teams with talks of a discounted 18th overall pick. We'll see who bites but don't expect the team to use their original pick. They almost never do in the Schneider-Carroll era.