Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Seahawks Needs at Each Position for the Draft

With the draft just a few days away, I thought it'd be fun to look at each position for the Hawks and pick a player who might fit in well, if needed.  This'll be fun to look back on to see if I get any right and see how well I do in picking which positions are picked.  The Hawks have 11 picks, so it'll be interesting to see how they use them.  Here's what I predict:

Post Draft Review in RED.  
Seahawks traded a few picks away, ended up with 8 picks instead of 11.  Oh well.

Quarterback: Not a huge area of concern, but T-Jack's return being in question might make the Seahawks want to take a QB in the late rounds, if need be.  They already have BJ Daniels, so perhaps they won't use a draft pick in just bring in someone as an undrafted free agent.
Will they draft for this position: No
If they were to, who would they pick: Sean Mannion, Oregon State  (Big guy with big arm would be an interesting complement to RW.  )

Mannion went to the Rams... might end up seeing him against the Hawks.  But I was right in predicting the Hawks would NOT take a QB.  

Running Back/Full Back: Again, not a huge area of concern, but depth COULD be added.  Full back is set with both Coleman AND Tukuafu.  Lynch will be back as well, and Turbin and Michael remain his understudies.  I don't see a big risk on a running back, yet.
Will they draft for this position: No
If they were to, who would they pick: Michael Dyer, Louisville (Off the field issues but a tank on the field)

Again correct in saying no one was taken for this position.  Michael Dyer went undrafted, so he might be brought in to camp to compete for a backup RB spot.

Wide Receiver: The Hawks focused heavily on this position in last year's draft, but that doesn't mean they won't try to find a stud in this one.  I think they'll pick one to add to the competition.
Will they draft for this position: Yes
If they were to, who would they pick: Vince Mayle, WSU (Going with local kid, 6'2 so decent size)

Correct in saying the Hawks would take one, wrong choice though.  Tyler Lockett was the choice.  Vince Mayle went to the Browns.  

Tight End: This position was fortified with Jimmy Graham.  Also remains Luke Willson, Cooper Helfet, and Anthony McCoy.  Don't see a draft pick here.
Will they draft for this position: No
If they were to, who would they pick: Randall Telfer, USC (Team needs a blocking tight end, and picking one from Pete's alma matter would be appropriate)

Again correct in saying there wouldn't be a pick.  Telfer went to the Browns, so unless he's cut he won't be a Hawk.

Tackle: Hawks need more help on interior of line than outside, but could use someone to give Justin Britt competition.  Also wouldn't hurt to have depth in case Russell "Glass Ankles" Okung gets hurt.
Will they draft for this position: Yes
If they were to, who would they pick: Ali Marpet, Hobart (Can play center, and has good speed for an OL)

Again correct in that they'd pick one tackle, but it was Terry Poole.  Marpet went to the Bucs.

Guard/Center: I group these together because a player can go back and forth between them.  This is one of the biggest needs, if not the biggest need, for the Seahawks.  Don't be surprised if two interior linemen are drafted.
Will they draft for this position: Yes, two players
If they were to, who would they pick: Arie Kouandijo, Alabama and Andy Gallik, Boston College (Kouandijo is a future pro bowler IMO and Gallik is small but is gritty, smart, and well-developed.)

Technically the Hawks took two interior linemen.  Glowinski will definitely play guard or center and they drafted Kristjan Sokoli, who played DT in college but the Hawks say will play guard.  Well, it worked with J.R. Sweezy, so they think it'll work again.  

Defensive Tackle: This position is currently held by Mebane and Williams, both can be injury prone and are aging.  Their successors are needed, and I'd be shocked if the Hawks didn't draft somebody.
Will they draft for this position: Yes
If they were to, who would they pick: Michael Bennett, Ohio State (Imagine if we had two guys named Michael Bennett on the defensive line, how confusing that'd be.  Someone would have to go by Mike Bennett.)

Again, technically correct.  Sokoli was a DT that they drafted, but probably won't play there.  Bennett went to the Jags, unfortunately.

Defensive End: The Hawks have Bennett and Avril, but both are nearing the end of their primes.  Marsh should be in the mix as well, but some depth will probably be added. 
Will they draft for this position: Yes
If they were to, who would they pick: Tavaris Barnes (Seattle had him for a workout and he's a rotational defensive end so he'd fit in VERY well here.)

The Hawks actually drafted TWO D-linemen, but Barnes was neither of them.  The picks were Frank Clark and Obum Gwacham.  The Hawks are now stacked there with depth.  Barnes went undrafted and still could be brought in for training camp.  

Linebacker: The Hawks starting trio is set with Wagner, Irvin, and Wright, with Pierre-Louis being a capable backup.  The loss of Malcolm Smith means for sure there will be a linebacker drafted.  I'll go with two, actually.
Will they draft for this position: Yes, two players
If they were to, who would they pick: Hau'Oli Kikaha, Washington, and Lynden Trail, Norfolk State (It'd be nice to get Shaq Thompson, but Kikaha is more likely.  Trail is 6'7" so he'd be nice to have to knock down passes.)

Oops.  Kikaha went to the Saints, Trail went undrafted (but signed with the Texans).  Hawks did not pick a single linebacker, so their depth at that position will be thin, unless Gwacham or Clark moves to OLB.

Safety: The Hawks boast the best pair of safeties in the league, but could use depth with Jeron Johnson gone.  Don't expect a high pick, but expect a pick nonetheless.
Will they draft for this position: Yes
If they were to, who would they pick: Tevin McDonald, Eastern Washington (Gotta pick another local kid.  He could learn LOADS under Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas.  Well, anyone could.) 

Hawks got a safety, but again didn't pick the right one.  They picked Ryan Murphy from Oregon State.  McDonald went undrafted.

Cornerback: With losing Maxwell, this position will need to be addressed.  Jeremy Lane won't be ready for training camp.  Who is starting outside of Sherman?  Simon?  I'm not too impressed with Simon so far. 
Will they draft for this position: Yes, two players
If they were to, who would they pick: Alex Carter, Stanford, and Senquez Golson, Ole Miss (Imagine having two corners from Stanford starting... and Golson has excellent ball skills, something Pete covets.)

Hawks drafted just one CB (Tye Smith).  I had forgotten about the signing of Cary Williams.  Oops.  Carter went to the Lions and Golson to the (sigh) Steelers.  

Kicker/Punter: This position is set with Hauschka and Ryan.  I don't see the Hawks using a pick on one, unless they can't think of anyone else to draft.
Will they draft for this position: No
If they were to, who would they pick: Darragh O'Neill, Colorado (College teammate of Paul Richardson)

It'd have been a shock, for sure.  O'Neill went undrafted.

So there you have it.  With the Hawks 11 picks, I have them taking a wide receiver, a tackle, two guards/centers, a defensive tackle, a defensive end, two linebackers, a safety, and two cornerbacks.  We'll see how close I get!

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Early Thoughts on the 2015 Schedule

Well, the 2015 NFL Schedule is out, and I'm mostly ok with it.  I mean, it can't be perfect, but the Hawks haven't had a schedule look this favorable in a while.  Here are my thoughts, in bullet form:

-- Opening at the Rams at 10am?  This sucks.  Hawks usually do well first game of the season, and with the Hawks struggling in St. Louis in recent years, this should bode well.
-- If the Hawks stumble against the Rams like they have before, they can't lose to the Pack, which will be a prime time game.  Fortunately, since the game is in September it won't be too cold. 
-- We have to wait until the END OF SEPTEMBER before another Seahawk regular season game is played at Century Link Field!  I think this might be the latest that the first home game has ever been, calender-wise. 
-- Monday night against the Lions should either be a close one or we'll see a lot of offensive fireworks.  Should be fun!
-- Play three cat mascots in a row, weeks 4-6.  Lions, Bengals and Panthers, oh my!
--Another Thursday game at San Fran.  Why must they do this to us?  Oh well we'll just win again.
--Three home games in a row, weeks 10-12.  Long awaited Steeler arrival to Seattle week 12.
-- Play two purple teams in a row (Vikings and Ravens), weeks 13 and 14.  Both on road. 
--Three games on SNF on NBC?  We get Al Michaels for three games?  Hell yeah.
-- Home games week 15 and 16 in very winnable games against Browns and Rams.  The Hawks could really establish momentum here.
--Finish at Arizona, with playoff implications on the line more than likely. 

-- The coldest game the Hawks will get is Week 14 at Baltimore, which shouldn't even be that bad.  No cold weather climates in November or December, and no warm weather games in September.  Finally!
--Only ONE east coast game, at Baltimore.  All other road games only go as far as Wisconsin, Ohio, Texas, and Minnesota.

Early predictions!  Why the heck not?

At STL -- Win
Hawks usually do well in opening games, and they'll want to erase last year's mistakes they made in St. Louis.
At GB -- Loss
Packers are going to want revenge... badly.  They've been burned by us too many times. 
vs. CHI -- Win
Could be blowout.
vs. DET -- Win
Could be blowout with it being primetime.
at CIN -- Loss
Hawks often lose against their first AFC opponent on the road.  Should be close, though.
vs. CAR -- Win
Don't see the Panthers being better than last year's team
at SF -- Win
49ers certainly didn't get better, so why would this change?
at DAL -- Loss
Hawks usually struggle in Dallas.  They'll want revenge from last year's game but they won't get it.
vs. AZ -- Win
Cards don't scare me.
vs. SF -- Win
They keep on rolling.
vs. PIT -- Win
Finally, Steelers come to Seattle and we'll hand them their ass on a silver platter.
at MIN -- Win
They're still in rebuilding mode. 
at BAL -- Win
Primetime game... could be close, low-scoring, hard-hitting, controversial... but Hawks win.
vs. CLE -- Win
Whoever the Browns trot out will suck.
vs. STL -- Win
Yeah... no chance, Rams.
at ARZ -- Win
That's right, we end on an 8 game win streak, which ends up being an 11 game win streak as Hawks win Super Bowl 50!