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4.108 - CB Coby Bryant, Cincinnati

It’s remarkable that Coby Bryant is described as a “poor athlete” and Derek Stingley is called “one of the best athletes in this class” when you consider that the two corners tested practically neck-and-neck at the combine and their pro days.

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Coby Bryant is not the player that Derek Stingley is, and he's almost 2 years older, but they're in the same body: Bryant-6'1, 193 lb, 4.47, 1.56 10-y split, 30.6" arms, 9.5" hands, 122" broad Stingley-6', 190 lb, 4.44, 1.56, 30.6" arms, 9.5" hands, 122" broad
4:42 PM ∙ Apr 30, 2022

Bryant may not be near the prospect that Stingley is, but the reality of Bryant and Stingley’s supposed levels of athleticism probably winds up somewhere in the middle of “great” and “poor”. The Seahawks are not getting a Derek Stingley prospect with Bryant, but their supposed adoration for the former five-star recruit who went third overall to the Texans at three may have been confirmed by Seattle’s selection of Bryant at the onset of the fourth round.

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Coby Bryant good player
4:19 PM ∙ Apr 30, 2022
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5.153 - CB Tariq Woolen, UTSA

One of the fastest players in the NFL from the moment he steps on the field. Woolen ran a 4.26 and did so as the heaviest CB in the draft (204 lbs) and with a 6’4 frame that features these things called 33.6” arms. He’s one of the “freakiest” athletes ever scouted as an NFL cornerback.

Weaknesses: Can’t tackle, can’t cover, not good in zone coverage, not good in man coverage, and he was bad against bad competition.

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Tariq Woolen is a steal at this stage. Good pick for Seattle. Length for days
6:25 PM ∙ Apr 30, 2022
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Really, Woolen is not a player who can be expected to contribute until 2023 at the earliest, and he might not even be a project who can be added to the defensive until 2024. If ever. This is the Malik Willis of cornerbacks, so if you support Seattle taking complete projects with boom-or-bust potential, you’re over the moon for Tariq Woolen.

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5.158 - EDGE Tyreke Smith, Ohio State

Smith is on the lighter side for edge rushers—6’3, 254 lbs—but he’s got solid length at and at 22, has plenty of room to get a little bigger and develop his game as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense. His 1.72 10-yard split is just plain awful, he’s faster than you but slower than most NFL draft prospects (4.86 ranks near the bottom for edge), however he’s inexperienced and didn’t start learning the game until his junior year of high school.

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Seattle's two edge rushers each appear to be something of foodies. Boye Mafe described himself as a foodie in talking to Seattle media yesterday and Tyreke Smith said his off-field hobby is cooking, specifically seafood macaroni.
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It was in those two years though that Smith raised his stock to become a four-star recruit in 2018, choosing Ohio State over Alabama, Oregon, Penn State, and USC. Unfortunately, Smith was merely a backup as a freshman, then missed three games due to injury in two of the last three seasons.

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More good value for the #Seahawks. Had Tyreke Smith in round four. He had a productive Senior Bowl in 1v1's (kept fighting with Trevor Penning). Good short shuttle (4.26) usually an indicator for Seattle. Competitive. This was exactly the type of draft class that was needed.
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That has only resulted in 12 tackles for a loss and eight sacks over 41 career games and 17 starts despite playing alongside a handful of talented college defensive linemen like Haskell Garrett and Zach Harrison. Obviously there is a monumental difference between Smith and someone like former teammate Chase Young (21 TFL, 16.5 sacks, 7 FF in 2019) but the hope for the Seahawks is that a couple years of development and being properly utilized in a rotation (he can’t do the run defense thing) will result in the defense adding a quality piece to the puzzle.

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New Seahawks OLB Tyreke Smith recalled a pickup basketball game he once played in against @Bwagz, about a decade ago in L.A. Smith: "He was good, too." Who won? "He definitely did. I couldn't believe his athleticism. He was sneaky good."
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However, I would be very surprised if Tyreke Smith ever becomes more than a part-time edge player and fits in a role similar to that of Benson Mayowa. If you’ve got BENSON MAYOWA EXPECTATIONS, then you can’t be disappointed by this pick.

7.229 - WR Bo Melton, Rutgers

I saw Bo Melton’s name getting some late day two love, but the Nebraska receiver was available to Seattle in round seven. Will he be the next David Moore? That’s about the BEST possible value to expect out of a seventh round receiver. Past seventh round receiver steals include Donald Driver, Marques Colston, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Julian Edelman, Steve Johnson, and Kevin Walter…they are the best of the best.

Melton ran a 4.34 in the 40-yard dash with a very nice 1.48 10-yard split. Of course, at 5’11, 189 lbs, he’s a bit smaller than some guys who ran a big slower, and at 23 he’s older than most of the receivers drafted in 2022. But he was Dane Brugler’s 20th-ranked receiver and given a 4th-5th round grade.

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You can never ever have enough big play WR’s that run crisp routes and have speed that CB’s have to respect #Bo #Melton someone will get a draft day steal today @getbusy__bo
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Making 32 starts over the last three seasons, Melton caught 132 passes for 1,683 yards with 11 touchdowns in that period of time. Brugler did not 12 drops over the past three seasons, which is not desirable from a potential slot player who you’d like to have sure hands to match insane speed.

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Seahawks draft Rutgers WR Bo Melton, the master of trick plays:
9:43 PM ∙ Apr 30, 2022

Melton also posted a 38” vertical, 121” broa, 4.1 in the short shuttle, and 6.98 in the three-cone. He had 18 reps on the bench, which is more than some big men. The Seahawks are hoping that like DK Metcalf, Melton’s lack of college production had more to do with his quarterback and his offense than a lack of ability or an inability to develop and improve as a receiver.

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Bo Melton (@getbusy__bo) still on the board here in round 5. Not sure who needs a WR, but Melton would be a quality steal this late in the draft. Explosive-type speed, which translates into shaking defenders while route-running:
6:33 PM ∙ Apr 30, 2022

But Melton is a little less projectable, a lot smaller, and it’s always surprising when a receiver makes an NFL team out of the seventh round as anything more than a special teamer. With Seattle, he’ll compete to be a rookie punt returner and that’s probably his ceiling within the next two years. At 23, he’s not much of a project, but perhaps he does have more offensive value than it’s possible to see in a Rutgers’ passing offense.

7.233 - WR Dareke Young, Lenoir-Rhyne

The Seahawks met with Young during the pre-draft process and when they traded down in the fifth to add a pick in the seventh, it was likely so that Pete Carroll could secure Young without having to fight for him as a UDFA. Unless that’s what he did for Melton. Either way, Seattle doubles down on receiver though these players are different and will have different roles in training camp this year.

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Dareke Young took plenty of handoffs in this Lenoir Rhyne offense… Also played from 3pt stance in this wing spot quite often Body type - closest thing to Deebo in this class
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Young is 6’2, 220 lbs, ran a 4.47 with a 1.57 10-yard split. His 37” vertical is great, but his 136” broad jump is INSANT. He’s got huge hands and will also be able to run jet sweeps in Shane Waldron’s wide zone offense. Young was another Senior Bowl standout and he will be competing against the likes of Penny Hart, Aaron Fuller, Matt Cole, Cade Johnson, Cody Thompson, and Melton for one of the final receiver spots on the roster. But perhaps instead he could sneak in as a running back?

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KJ Willers
Apr 30, 2022Liked by Seaside Joe

I love this draft class. Probably would have picked a few different players, but I'm thrilled with the positions they filled and who they filled them with. High ceilings across the board. Huge potential talent to build on for the future!

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Parallax
Apr 30, 2022Liked by Seaside Joe

I'm not knowledgeable enough to have opinions about these picks based on what I've seen of them. I simply like the fact they drafted the most highly rated guys available at positions of need when each pick rolled around. No reaches. No picks that make on scratch their head and pray.

I'm perfectly fine with no QB. Wouldn't have minded picking up a C and a kicker. Perhaps among the UDFAs.

We'll know in a few years if this was a good draft. At this point I'm as satisfied as possible. Envious of the Jets and Giants. Those guys seemed to clean up. But given where we sat on the board, I think we did well.

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