The Seattle Seahawks entered last weekend’s NFL draft with a mid-first-round pick and a checklist of needs.
They came out the other side of the draft with a franchise player in the middle of the defense, and most of their list was checked off.
It was one of the duller drafts in recent Seahawks history, executed with all the flair of a trip to the grocery store. Still, it set up the Seahawks for immediate success under new coach Mike Macdonald and longtime general manager John Schneider.
Coming into the draft, the Seahawks’ checklist included solidifying the defensive line, solidifying the offensive line, rebuilding the defensive secondary, and maybe
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