Who Were the Seattle Seahawks 2025 NFL Draft Picks In Rounds 1-3?
The Seahawks 2025 picks have the 12th man hyped and ready for the upcoming season! So let’s delve deep into all the picks they’ve made so far. We will the role they will play with the team and how high their potential is to know exactly what the 12th man should expect this year.
Seahawks 1st Round Pick: Grey Zabel
The offensive linemen from the NCAA Division I Genghis Khan-style dynasty that is North Dakota State. He was drafted by the Seahawks with the 18th pick in the 2025 NFL draft. With the tough guy being ranked 1st in production, I’m sure he and FA signing Josh Jones will be starters. The Hawks hope they will immediately improve the 31st-ranked offensive line.
First 2nd Round Pick Is Safety Nick Emmanwori
The Seahawks focused on defense and drafted the safety out of the SEC, Nicholas Emmanwori. His NFL comparison is Jeremy Chinn, who was a 2020 All-Rookie member and has 3 seasons with 100+ tackles. His raw talent is undeniable, and his hands are amazing. His intangibles and consistency need to be worked on. Like a defensive DK Metcalf, though, he can sit and develop. I don’t think he will be starting in his first year. With great coaching though, he can develop into a great NFL safety.
Additional 2nd Round Pick Was Elijah Arroyo
Further addressing the passing game, they drafted noted Florida man Arroyo. Born in Orlando, FL, scouts note his savvy route running and playmaking ability. They worry about his overall strength and durability at the highest level. With a starter, if a slightly underwhelming one, in Noah Fant and another young TE on the roster in AJ Barner, it’s hard to tell where he will fit in. It will depend on his talent level. With comparisons to Seahawks cult hero Will Dissly, he’s one to look out for.
3rd Round Pick Jalen Milroe
This most well-known pick for the Seahawks this year, which is odd for the 3rd round. Jalen Milroe, with his cannon arm and 4.40-yard dash, had even more rushing touchdowns than passing touchdowns in 2024. He’s being compared to compatriot Jalen Hurts, with doubts about his accuracy and decision-making. Now behind Pro Bowl QB Sam Darnold, he has a great leader to learn from.
