» Round 2: (35) Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State; (58) Ethan Pocic, C, LSU.

» Round 3: (90) Shaquill Griffin, DB, Central Florida; (95) Delano Hill, SS, Michigan; (102) Nazair Jones, DT, North Carolina; (106) Amara Darboh, WR, Michigan.

» Round 4: (111) Tedric Thompson, FS, Colorado.

» Round 6: (187) Michael Tyson, S, Cincinnati; (210) Justin Senior, OT, Mississippi State.

» Round 7: (226) David Moore, WR, East Central (OK); (249) Christopher Carson, RB, Oklahoma State.





The Seahawks don't mind gambling on talented prospects with prototypical physical traits and inconsistent games. McDowell is a boom-or-bust prospect with immense talent and potential. His production at Michigan State doesn't reflect a big-time playmaker because of his low-revving motor. If the Seahawks can get McDowell to play with more urgency, the ex-Spartan could blossom into a real difference maker. Jones is also an enigmatic talent with Pro Bowl traits but scant production. The 300-pounder flashes as a disruptive tackle, but coaches will want to see him play with more energy and focus as a pro. If the light comes on for Jones, he could shine in the Seahawks' scheme. Offensively, Pocic should shore up a hole in the middle. He's a versatile interior blocker with size and strength. Darboh gives the team a sturdy pass catcher to throw into the rotation as a WR3/WR4.