The Seattle Seahawks have a better chance of receiving multiple bids for the 16th overall choice later this month because to recent changes made by teams throughout the league. The team hopes to recover at least one pick on day two of the 2024 NFL Draft.
General manager John Schneider and the Seattle Seahawks, who are no strangers to making draft weekend transactions, might hold one of the most sought-after first-round selections in the 2024 NFL Draft for teams hoping to advance, which might result in a nice return that includes a second-round pick.
Regarding the draft in three weeks, several teams behind Seattle in the first round could really use help at tackle and/or receiver, which are two of the most talented and deepest positions in this year’s class. Every draft offers different strengths and weaknesses in terms of positional groups. Dallas and Green Bay are two teams who may be interested in moving up to pick number sixteen. Buffalo and Kansas City, on the other hand, have a lot of questions at receiver, particularly in light of the Bills’ recent trade of Stefon Diggs.
Given that every single one of those teams is at least eight positions below the Seahawks in the standings, Schneider has every reason to trade down, even if it means risking more money and a second-round pick in order to go up, depending on how many teams approach him. The cost may increase further if a quarterback like Michael Penix Jr. or J.J. McCarthy drops to their position.