Seattle Seahawks complete 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft

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Nick Harris 2020 NFL Draft
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Round 3

Nick Harris. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. IOL. Washington. 101. player. 36

The quality of their interior offensive lineman is below average, as their group of centers and left guard is questionable. At the right guard spot, Seattle is set with D.J. Fluker but at left guard, they currently have Ethan Pocic battling with Phil Haynes and Jordan Simmons for the starting position. At the center position, the Seahawks brought in Finney from free agency and have Jordan Roos and Justin Britt competing for the starting spot.

A versatile guard/center like Nick Harris compete for either spot and among their depth at interior offensive line. The 6-foot-1, 302-pound Washington senior has experience starting at center and position guard positions. Harris may not be the best athlete or the most physical but he has some ability to be a smooth technician with his consistency at both phases of blocking.

Round 4

36. IDL. Utah. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Leki Fotu. 133

The Seahawks brought back Jarran Reed but they could use more depth at defensive tackle. Poona Ford is the other starter with Demarcus Christmas (who they drafted last year) and Nazair Jones backing both of them up. Seattle has more interior pass rushers but they struggled heavily at stopping the run. With this pick, they focus on the defensive trenches, as their last two picks were on the offensive line.

Leki Fotu can be that nose tackle that comes in on early downs and can help stop the run up the middle. The 6-foot-5, 330-pound senior from Utah is a massive presence that will need to garner attention from guards and centers. Fotu had seven tackles for loss and followed up 2018 with six and a half tackles for loss in 2019.