The Seattle Seahawks are ramping up daily for the 2023 NFL Draft, and one of their goals will certainly be to fix one of the NFL’s worst defenses from last year. It doesn’t take much an expert to notice Seattle’s defense was a liability for the Geno Smith-led offense.
Part of this pre draft process will include a visit from safety Jerrick Reed II from the University of New Mexico. The Lobos prospect will visit with the Seahawks, and the reigning Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs.
.@UNMLoboFB S Jerrick Reed II has Top 30 visits scheduled with #Chiefs and #Seahawks, per league source.
Reed had an outstanding Pro Day
40: 4.46 (Tied for 3rd among S at combine)
Bench: 18 reps
VJ: 38” (👀👀 5th at combine)
Broad: 10-2 (8th at combine)
3C: 7.16
SS: 4.31— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) March 24, 2023
The focus on safety is a peculiar decision by Seattle, and it has been an ongoing theme this spring. The Seahawks turned more than a few heads by signing former New York Giants safety Julian Love. Seattle also gave in-house restricted free agent Ryan Neal a right of first refusal tender. Not to mention, the team has already hosted Minnesota safety Jordan Howden for a pre draft visit.
With all the attention at safety, it still begs the question: what does the future of Jamal Adams in the Emerald City look like?