2017 NFL Mock Draft: Week 16 Update
By Jon Dove
Seattle Seahawks
1st Round, No. 29 overall- Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
2nd Round, No. 61 overall- Mason Cole, OL, Michigan
3rd Round, No. 93 overall- Charles Walker, DL, Oklahoma
The Seattle Seahawks could use every one of their 2017 NFL Draft picks on offensive linemen and it would make sense. This is a team that has failed to find the right pieces to the offensive line puzzle and it has taken its toll.
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Seattle’s offensive line struggles have made life extremely difficult for Russell Wilson who is under constant duress. The Seahawks running game has also suffered as there just isn’t enough room for the running backs to work.
Wisconsin’s Ryan Ramczyk is coming off his 1st season of major college football but it was a very successful one. He’s a good athlete with quick feet and the balance needed to hold up in space. Ramczyk would represent an immediate upgrade at the left tackle spot.
Mason Cole is a versatile offensive line prospect who has experience working at center, guard and offensive tackle. His best spot will be on the interior of the line at the next level.
Charles Walker would provide depth and upside for Seattle’s defensive line. He’s a bit inconsistent but someone with the potential to develop into a difference maker.