
The Seattle Seahawks are entering the offseason with massive needs across their offensive line. General manager John Schneider must identify and acquire multiple instant starters in free agency and the 2025 NFL draft, particularly at the interior positions. The Draft Network recently dropped a recent mock draft that achieves just that.
The Draft Network has the Seahawks drafting Will Campbell with the No. 18 overall selection in their latest first-round mock draft exercise.
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âWill Campbell looked more like a guard on tape to me and didnât quite meet his lofty expectations this past season,â TDN wrote. âThe Seahawks desperately need starters at guard though, and Campbell could be plug-and-play for a struggling front.â
Last yearâs starting left guard Laken Tomlinson is slated for free agency. Tomlinson underperformed and likely wonât be welcomed back by Schneider. At right guard, three young blockers struggled to varying degrees, with Anthony Bradford, Christian Haynes, and Sataoa Luamea all failing to make the position their own. At center, the Seahawks dealt with Connor Williamsâ abrupt midseason retirement.
Campbell played left tackle for LSU, but many NFL evaluators believe heâll kick inside to guard. The Seahawks obviously have a franchise left tackle in Charles Cross. If Schneider and Co. view Campbell as an inside blocker, he should be shortlisted as a potential option at 18th overall.