3 best picks Seahawks can make at No. 50 overall in 2025 NFL draft

The Seattle Seahawks own the No. 50 overall selection in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft. General manager John Schneider will be tasked with drafting an instant contributor at that spot after hopefully drafting an impact player at No. 18. With the pre-draft circuit reaching its conclusion, we've identified three prospects who should be Seattle's primary target with the 50th overall selection.

Savion Williams, WR, TCU

The Seahawks recently hosted TCU wide receiver Savion Williams on a pre-draft visit. Williams was dynamic for the Horned Frogs this past season, recording 60 receptions for 611 receiving yards and six touchdowns. The dual-threat playmaker rushed for an additional six scores and 322 yards via 51 carries.

Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

Mike Macdonald's defense is well-stocked at the EDGE position, but selecting Donovan Ezeiruaku at No. 50 overall would be tempting if he's available. Uchenna Nwosu and DeMarcus Lawrence are short-term options at the position behind Boye Mafe and Derick Hall, and Ezeiruaku is coming off a 16.5 sack season.

Tyler Booker, IOL, Alabama

Klint Kubiak's offense needs instant help at guard. Alabama's Tyler Booker is a powerful, overwhelming blocker. The Crimson Tide standout would provide an immediate upgrade at left guard where last year's disappointing starter Laken Tomlinson departed in free agency.

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