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NFLSE's Seahawks Day 2 Mock: Gennings Dunker at 64, Julian Neal at 96
The NFL Stock Exchange's Day 2 Mock Draft has the Seattle Seahawks selecting Iowa guard Gennings Dunker at No. 64 and Kansas State cornerback Julian Neal at No. 96.
Dunker at No. 64 would be an immediate upgrade over Anthony Bradford at right guard in their starting offense. Other targets available at this pick included Oklahoma’s R Mason Thomas, Tennessee’s Joshua Josephs, and Arizona State’s Keith Abney.
Neil at No. 96 would answer the question of corner depth behind Devon Witherspoon and Josh Jobe. Texas Tech’s Romello Height was still available here.
Perhaps the biggest surprise is how late these DPR-type pass rushers are still available that had massive production in the more competitive conferences. Thomas and Height were each projected first-rounders at one point- and perhaps the fact that host Trevor Sikkema was willing to let the Seahawks go into day three without drafting either says something about how deep the class truly is.
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Seahawks Select Julian Neal With 99th Overall Pick
The Seahawks selected Arkansas cornerback Julian Neal in the third-round of the NFL Draft. The Seahawks traded their No. 96 overall pick to move back to No. 99.
Neal is a late-blooming, fifth-year cornerback with the size, length and strength NFL teams desire for a press corner. His technique is in need of more work before he's game-ready. A more physical approach at press would be beneficial in controlling the release. He has average long speed but that won't matter as much in deep-zone coverages, where his length can take over. His talent as a run defender and tackler will benefit him in short-zone coverage. Neal's traits raise his ceiling, but fit and technical improvement will be essential for him to become a factor.
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