Seattle Seahawks 2004 Draft

Round 1 (#23): Marcus Tubbs, DT, Texas
Round 2 (#53): Michael Boulware, OLB, Florida State
Round 3 (#84): Sean Locklear, OG, NC State
Round 4 (#116): Niko Koutouvides, ILB, Purdue
Round 5 (#157): D.J. Hackett, WR, Colorado
Round 6 (#189): Craig Terrill, DT, Purdue
Round 7 (#224): Donnie Jones Jr., P, LSU

Draft King Analysis

Once Seattle signed DE Grant Wistrom in the off-season, their top two draft needs became landing a DT and LB. They did so with their first two picks, Tubbs at #23 and Boulware at #53. Tubbs was a bit of a reach in my opinion, as I think they could've traded down and still landed him, but so much of this draft is subjective when it comes to defensive linemen (and obviously Tubbs is who the Seahawks wanted). Koutovides at #116 provides additional depth at LB, while Terrill at #189 does the same at DT. It seems like a rather logical draft for Seattle.

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