2016 NFL Mock Draft: Week 13

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Nov 22, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Washington State Cougars running back Jamal Morrow (25) runs the ball as wide receiver Rickey Galvin (5) and offensive lineman Joe Dahl (56) block against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium. The Sun Devils defeats the Cougars 52-31. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

OT. Washington State. Joe Dahl. 24. player. 36. <p>The Seattle Seahawks have to protect quarterback Russell Wilson better. Franchise left tackle Russell Okung is looking to test the free agent market in 2016 too. So it is possible that the Seahawks end up losing him at the end of this season.</p> <p>Washington State’s Chris Dahl is the best pass-blocking offensive tackle in the nation this year. He’s not a guy to let his man sack, hit or pressure his quarterback very often. So if they keep Okung or not, the Seahawks should bring Dahl in.</p><div class=

He’s also solid as a run-blocker, coming from the zone-blocking scheme. The Seahawks can use some better run-blocking out of that offensive line too. The Seahawks just locked Wilson up long term so again, they must protect him well.

Keeping Okung should be a priority and in that case, Dahl can move to the right side. But if Okung gets away, the Seahawks have a solid left tackle prospect replacing him. Wilson is priority No. 1 on this team so an Okung-Dahl combination would be best.

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Joe Dahl

OT, Washington State

Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks /

The Seattle Seahawks have to protect quarterback Russell Wilson better. Franchise left tackle Russell Okung is looking to test the free agent market in 2016 too. So it is possible that the Seahawks end up losing him at the end of this season.

Washington State’s Chris Dahl is the best pass-blocking offensive tackle in the nation this year. He’s not a guy to let his man sack, hit or pressure his quarterback very often. So if they keep Okung or not, the Seahawks should bring Dahl in.

He’s also solid as a run-blocker, coming from the zone-blocking scheme. The Seahawks can use some better run-blocking out of that offensive line too. The Seahawks just locked Wilson up long term so again, they must protect him well.

Keeping Okung should be a priority and in that case, Dahl can move to the right side. But if Okung gets away, the Seahawks have a solid left tackle prospect replacing him. Wilson is priority No. 1 on this team so an Okung-Dahl combination would be best.

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