Analyzing Each Team’s 2015 NFL Draft

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Jul 28, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Frank Clark addresses the media during the Big Ten football media day at Hilton Chicago. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports

<p>With their first pick, which was in the second round, the Seattle Seahawks selected defensive end Frank Clark. Because of major character concerns, some teams took him completely off their board. But he can really rush the passer and the Seahawks, since head coach Pete Caroll has been there, are okay with such players.</p> <p>In the third round, the Seahawks took receiver/return specialist Tyler Lockett. Lockette has versatility not only from receiver to returner but from linning up outside to going inside to the slot. He’s a very underrated, dynamic player with blazing speed and quickness to make big plays.</p> <p>The Seahawks have been looking for a Percy Harvin without the attitude and just may have it in Lockette. Add him to an offense with running back Marshawn Lynch, quarterback Russell Wilson and tight end Jimmy Graham and the Seahawks offense can explode in 2015. And if the Seahawks don’t rush the quarterback well enough for you already, Clark has entered your building.</p>. DE. Michigan. Frank Clark. 2. player. 36

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