The Seattle Seahawks started off the 2025 NFL draft on the right foot last night, addressing their greatest roster need with the best prospect at that position. There's a lot more to a successful draft than that, but it's not a bad place to start. With Grey Zabel in place to start at left guard, the Seahawks can now move to address their other needs on Day 2, which is the real core of the draft.
As is the case every year, there are several prospects who were expected to be taken in the first round who are still available in Round 2. Here are the top-five remaining players at each position. Quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders - Colorado Jalen Milroe - Alabama Tyler Shough - Louisville Quinn Ewers - Texas Will Howard - Ohio State Running backs TreVeyon Henderson - Ohio State Quinshon Judkins - Ohio State Kaleb Johnson - Iowa Cam Skattebo - Arizona State Devin Neal - Kansas Wide receivers Luther Burden III - Missouri Jayden Higgins - Iowa State Jaylin Noel - Iowa State Jack Bech - TCU Kyle Williams - Washington State Tight ends Elijah Arroyo - Miami Harold Fannin Jr.
- Bowling Green Mason Taylor - LSU Terrance Ferguson - Oregon Mitchell Evans - Notre Dame Offensive linemen Aireontae Ersery - Minnesota Ozzy Trapillo - Boston College Tate Ratledge - Georgia Jonah Savaiinaea - Arizona Jared Wilson - Georgia Edge rushers Mike Green - Marshall Donovan Ezeiruaku - Boston College JT Tuimoloau - Ohio State Nic Scourton - Texas A&M Josiah Stewart - Michigan Defensive tackles Darius Alexander - Toledo Shemar Turner - Texas A&M T.J. Sanders - South Carolina Alfred Collins - Texas Omar Norman-Lott - Tennessee Linebackers Carson Schwesinger - UCLA Demetrius Knight Jr.
- South Carolina Chris Paul Jr. - Ole Miss Cody Simon - Ohio State Danny Stutsman - Oklahoma Cornerbacks Will Johnson - Michigan Shavon Revel Jr. - ECU Trey Amos - Ole Miss Benjamin Morrison - Notre Dame Darien Porter - Iowa State Safeties Nick Emmanwori - South Carolina Kevin Winston Jr.
- Penn State Jonas Sanker - Virginia Andrew Mukuba - Texas Billy Bowman Jr. - Oklahoma The Seahawks will be on the clock at Nos. 50 and 52 overall in Round 2 and Nos.
82 and 92 overall in Round 3. More Seahawks on SI stories Earl Thomas comments on that one time he gave Pete Carroll the finger Seahawks updated, upgrade offensive line depth chart with Grey Zabel Seattle Seahawks earn B+ grade for bread & butter Grey Zabel pick Gauging Seahawks’ need at each position going into 2025 NFL draft.