As the clock ticks closer to the NFL Draft on April 28-30, we’ll be doing our best to preview the team needs of all 32 teams to give you all an outlook on what to expect come draft day. Of course, there are no guarantees with things like mock drafts (even though they are fun to do) so we did our best to get some insight from bloggers/fans of other teams. Today we take a look at the NFC West. Our friend Will from RamsHerd was cool enough to help us out with some inside perspective on their team needs.
For reference, we compiled the draft picks each team currently has. Compensatory picks are listed in parentheses.
Seattle became notorious as the first team in NFL history to win their division with a losing record last year. Then they went out and knocked off the defending champion New Orleans Saints in the first round of the playoffs. Pete Carroll has done a great job bringing in talented players with questionable pasts and getting the most of them (like WR Mike Williams whose career in Detroit could best be categorized as “miserable failure”). Carroll had a good draft last year, landing three guys who should be long-term contributors: Russell Okung (OT-Oklahoma St), Earl Thomas (S-Texas) and Golden Tate (WR-Notre Dame).
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