2021 NFL Draft: Recap and analysis of every pick for all 32 teams
2 (56): D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan
Eskridge really made a name for himself this past season and then put his skill on display at the 2021 Senior Bowl practices ahead of the 2021 NFL Draft.
He gives Seattle another weapon offensively with tremendous speed and ability to win vertically, but he needs to improve his all-around route running. Eskridge is undersized but he plays physical for his size.
4 (137): Tre Brown, DB, Oklahoma
With 35 career pass breakups, you know Tre Brown is going to be able to play coverage at the next level. He’s coming off of a great season for the Sooners and had an awesome pro day ay workout, running a 4.40 with a 38-inch vertical jump.
In time, I think he could develop into a tremendous slot corner.
6 (208): Stone Forsythe, OL, Florida
Some teams really liked Stone Forsythe out of Florida, and it was surprising to see him fall to the sixth round.
He’s a massive tackle prospect at 6-foot-8, and he excelled in pass protection at Florida. With a couple of starts at right tackle and a lot of them on the left side, he offers immediate swing tackle upside for Seattle.