2016 NFL Mock Draft: Week 11 Update

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Oct 29, 2015; Fort Worth, TX, USA; TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Josh Doctson (9) runs with the ball during the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

20. Seattle Seahawks- Josh Doctson, WR, TCU

In-depth Scouting Report

Jimmy Graham hasn’t worked out as planned and it’s possible the Seattle Seahawks look to move him in the offseason. If this is the case they’ll need to replace his play-making potential. TCU’s Josh Doctson is someone that should garner heavy consideration.

Doctson a productive receiver who uses a combination of size, quickness and route-running ability to make plays. His aggressiveness is also key as he routinely high-points the ball and makes plays in traffic.

The fact that Doctson plays with a mobile quarterback at TCU should also help him fit in with Russell Wilson. Doctson knows how to take advantage of the openings created when his quarterback is on the move.

Seattle’s offensive line has been a major issue all season long. This group lacks both talent and depth across all positions. They’re starting a college tight end at right tackle and college defensive tackle at guard.

The Seahawks wide-range of needs mean they could target several different prospects such as Ohio State’s Taylor Decker, USC’s Max Tuerk, Texas A&M’s Germain Ifedi and Kansas State’s Cody Whitehair.

Jon Schnieder and company have made several surprising draft picks over the years so there is really no way to predict their thought process.

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