The 2025 NFL Draft is 18 days away, and the Seattle Seahawks have the 18th pick for the first time since 1987. Back then, they selected edge-rusher Tony Woods. This year, they’ve been linked to the following prospects.

G Tyler Booker | Alabama

As ESPN’s Mike Tannenbaum points out, the Seahawks made changes at quarterback (Geno Smith to Sam Darnold) and offensive coordinator (Ryan Grubb to Klint Kubiak) in the offseason and were 21st in pass block win rate last year (58.5 percent). He also mentions that Booker allowed just one sack in over 1,924 career snaps.

Booker was a two-year captain at Alabama, where he split time between left and right guard as a freshman before being used exclusively at right guard in 2023. He also played 77 snaps at left tackle last season. 

At 6-foot-5 and 321 pounds, Booker may not be as athletic as other prospects, but his versatility, sound fundamentals and high football IQ have him rated as the top guard in the draft by Pro Football Focus, which also ranked Seattle’s offensive line second worst in the league last season.

OL Grey Zabel | North Dakota State

Of course, if Booker is taken, CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards thinks Zabel will do. At 6-foot-6 and 312 pounds, Zabel has the size to play anywhere on the offensive line, making 17 starts at right tackle, 16 at left tackle and four at left guard in three years with the North Dakota State Bison. 





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