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2018 NFL Fan Vote Mock Draft - Seattle Seahawks Are on the Clock - Pick 18

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With all but a few of the top players still on the board, you gave the Chargers Rashaan Evans to bolster its shallow linebacker group.

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The Seattle Seahawks are now on the clock!

OG Isaiah Wynn: Wynn could theoretically play anywhere from tackle all the way inside to center.

OT Connor Williams: After his pro day, he seems to have cemented himself as the top prospect at offensive tackle.

DT Maurice Hurst: He’s a 3-tech and he’s a good one. He’s a little on the small size, but he’s an athlete.

CB Josh Jackson: Arguably the top corner, Jackson could make an instant impact.

DE Marcus Davenport: A standup rusher at UTSA, Davenport has packed on size and projects as a 43 DE in the NFL.

DE Harold Landry: He lacks ideal size, but Landry has excellent burst and is likely to be a productive pro.

CB Jaire Alexander: There is some concern about his ability to stay healthy, but Alexander is quick and instinctive.

OT Mike McGlinchey: The Notre Dame tackle could be a fit for the Chargers if they are looking to replace Joe Barksdale.

WR Courtland Sutton: He’s a possession receiver. He’s big, he’s tough, and he lacks quickness.

LB Leighton Vander Esch: An athletic, 3-down linebacker, Vander Esch could definitely be a mid-1st round pick.

WR D.J. Moore: Probably a slot receiver in the NFL, he has the quickness for it and could also add value as a returner.

CB Mike Hughes: The UCF product is a short but physical corner. He lacks experience which gives a somewhat steeper learning curve as he enters the NFL.

CB Isaiah Oliver: He has an elite combination of size and speed but has some technical deficiencies and is a less than stellar tackler.

QB Mason Rudolph: Some think Oklahoma State’s Rudolph is a Day 2 prospect, but others disagree and his numbers were certainly impressive.

RB Derrius Guice: Guice is the type of dynamic playmaker the Seahawks have lacked at running back since losing Marshawn Lynch.

Poll

With the 18th pick in the 2018 Fan Vote Mock Draft, the Seattle Seahawks select...

This poll is closed

  • 4%
    CB Jaire Alexander
    (9 votes)
  • 7%
    DE Marcus Davenport
    (14 votes)
  • 13%
    RB Derrius Guice
    (27 votes)
  • 2%
    CB Mike Hughes
    (4 votes)
  • 5%
    DT Maurice Hurst
    (11 votes)
  • 24%
    CB Josh Jackson
    (49 votes)
  • 1%
    DE Harold Landry
    (2 votes)
  • 23%
    OT Mike McGlinchey
    (46 votes)
  • 0%
    WR D.J. Moore
    (0 votes)
  • 3%
    CB Isaiah Oliver
    (7 votes)
  • 0%
    QB Mason Rudolph
    (0 votes)
  • 0%
    WR Courtland Sutton
    (0 votes)
  • 7%
    OT Connor Williams
    (14 votes)
  • 8%
    OG Isaiah Wynn
    (17 votes)
  • 0%
    LB Leighton Vander Esch
    (0 votes)
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