The Seattle Seahawks have 11 draft picks in the 2015 NFL draft, which takes place April 30 through May 2 in Chicago.

During the next couple of weeks, I’m going to run down a list of players who might be available to the Seahawks at each particular pick, taking into consideration the position of need for the team. Most of these will be published next week.

2015 NFL DRAFT Round 1: April 30, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN)

Rds. 2-3: May 1, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN2)

Rds. 4-7: May 2, noon ET (ESPN)

Where: Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, Chicago NFL draft home page • 2015 NFL draft order

• Mel Kiper Jr.: Mock 5.0 • Todd McShay: Final mock • Todd McShay's Top 32 players • Mel Kiper Jr.'s Big Board • Top 10 prospects by position • NFL draft player rankings

The Seahawks are more tight-lipped about their draft board than any team in the league, as they should be. Any information about players they have an interest in could be used against them by teams that could draft that player ahead of them.

So it’s almost impossible to predict the players that interest the Seahawks. But this is a look at players who are expected to be picked in a particular round.

The Seahawks traded their first-round pick to New Orleans as part of the deal to acquire tight end Jimmy Graham. Seattle has one pick in the second round, one in the third, three in the fourth, two in the fifth, three in the six and one in the seventh round.

A look a few possibilities for the third-round pick, No. 95 overall:

Chris Conley, WR, 6-foot-2, 215 pounds, Georgia : He was one of the big surprises at the combine, running a 4.35-second 40 andwas the top receiver in the vertical leap at 45 inches. Conley opened a lot of eyes and raised his stock. He also was impressive in his team interviews, a guy who graduated high school with a 4.0 grade-point average and never had a GPA lower than 3.0 at Georgia.

Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, 6-5, 305, Texas A&M : Might have been a first-round pick, but he suffered an ACL injury at the end of last season. Some experts see him as a future Pro Bowl lineman, so he could be a steal in the third round. He also can play guard.

Ali Marpet, G, 6-4, 305, Hobart : Your first question probably is, “Where is Hobart?” It’s an NCAA Division III in Geneva, New York. And who is Marpet? He was a big hit at the combine and guy who is viewed as having a huge upside despite playing at such a small school.

Jaquiski Tartt, S, 6-1, 220, Samford: With starting safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor coming off injuries and the Seahawks losing backup Jeron Johnson in free agency, the team needs to add depth here. Tartt is a Kam Chancellor-style defensive back as a big hitter that intimidates receivers.