
Seattle Seahawks: 2025 NFL Draft Class


Seattle Seahawks
2025 NFL Draft
Eleven (11) Players Drafted
- 1.18 — Grey Zabel
iOL, North Dakota State - 2.03 — Nick Emmanwori
S, South Carolina - 2.18 — Elijah Arroyo
TE, Miami FL - 3.28 — Jalen Milroe
QB, Alabama - 5.04 — Rylie Mills
DT, Notre Dame - 5.30 — Tory Horton
WR, Colorado State - 5.39 — Robbie Ouzts
FB, Alabama - 6.16 — Bryce Cabeldue
OG, Kansas - 7.07 — Damien Martinez
RB, Miami FL - 7.18 — Mason Richman
OT, Iowa - 7.22 — Ricky White III
WR, UNLV
Sports Info Solutions
Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as well as scouting notes.
- Overall Grade: Each player was graded based on how the scout thought they would perform in the NFL by the beginning of their second year. Their projected role by Year 2 is shown in (parentheses) alongside their scouting grade and a brief description.
- Critical and Positional Factors: Each factor is graded on a scale from 1-9. If a player has no below the line or above the line grades, meaning they graded out as sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors, they won't have a callout in their profile below.
Grey Zabel, OC
SIS Grade: 6.6 (Lower End Starter): Starter at OG or OC with backup flexion
Nick Emmanwori, SAF
SIS Grade: 6.4 (#3 SAF): Role-playing starter; capable starter/better depth - 3rd downs
Elijah Arroyo, TE
SIS Grade: 6.6 (Lower End Starter): With Y or H ability
Jalen Milroe, QB
SIS Grade: 6.5 (Starting QB or Win With Sufficient Starter): QB who has a minimum of sufficient ability level in all critical and positional skills. This player may have some good level tools & traits, but not at a majority level. You can win games with this player, but he is not the reason you win. It will take more than 2 years for this player to be a Good Starter-level QB. Currently a LOWER level starting QB.
Rylie Mills, DT
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level DL, but only 1 position player - ALL 3 downs
Tory Horton, WR
SIS Grade: 5.9 (#4 Backup w/SPT): Quality depth level 4th WR with SPT ability
Robbie Ouzts, TE/FB
SIS Grade: 5.7 (#3 Backup): Quality depth level 3rd TE with SPT ability desired
Bryce Cabeldue, OG
SIS Grade: 6.2 (Multi-Position Backup): Backup OL that can play multiple positions
Damien Martinez, RB
SIS Grade: 6.2 (Backup All 3 downs): Backup; Change of pace runner
Mason Richman, OL
Not on the SIS draft site
Ricky White III, WR
SIS Grade: 5.9 (#4 Backup w/SPT): Quality depth level 4th WR with SPT ability
UDFA Signings
RB Jacardia Wright, Missouri State
WR Tyrone Broden, Arkansas
TE Marshall Lang, Northwestern
C Federico Maranges, Florida Atlantic
G AJ Gillie, Louisiana
T Amari Kight, UCF
DI Demeco Roland, Southern Miss
DI J.R. Singleton, Iowa State
DI Wy'Kevious Thomas, South Alabama
EDGE Connor O'Toole, Utah
EDGE Jalan Gaines, Illinois State
EDGE Jared Ivey, Ole Miss
EDGE Seth Coleman, Illinois
EDGE T.J. Jackson, West Virginia
LB Jackson Woodard, UNLV
CB Isas Waxter, Villanova
CB Zy Alexander, LSU
Minicamp Invites
WR Joey Hobert, Texas State
G Tyler Elsbury, Iowa
T Brandon Casey, Montana
DI Shane Cokes, Colorado
DI Thor Griffith, Louisville
LB Michael Batton, Houston
LB Tevin Shipp, Tennessee-Martin
CB Cam Stone, Hawaii
CB Isaiah Hamilton, Ole Miss
CB Julian Barnett, Memphis
S Tanner Volk, Central Washington
3-Round Mock Draft
2025 Seattle Seahawks Mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic
- 1.18 (18)
Jihaad Campbell, LB - 2.18 (50)
Tate Ratledge, OG - 2.20 (52)
Jared Wilson, OC - 3.18 (82)
Joshua Farmer, DT - 3.28 (92)
Tre Harris, WR
SIS Scouting Reports — Grade (Scale)
- Jihaad Campbell, WLB — 6.7 (Strong Starter)
- Tate Ratledge, OG — 6.5 (Lower-end Starter)
- Jared Wilson, OC — 6.4 (Limited Starter or Multi-Position Backup)
- Joshua Farmer, DT – 6.5 (Lower-end Starter)
- Tre Harris, WR — 6.5 (Lower-end Starter)
Jihaad Campbell should not be available at 18 overall. He's perhaps the most physically gifted linebacker prospect in the draft who can also rush the passer and also understands the mental side of the game and, oh, no big deal but he also just so happens to be a perfect fit for the shapeshifting amoeba defense Mike Macdonald wants to install. The Seahawks shouldn't hesitate to call in the pick.
After that, I'm stealing some picks from ESPN's Matt Miller, and giving the 'Hawks not one but two Georgia offensive linemen in guard Tate Ratledge and center Jared Wilson, to fortify the interior of the offensive line and hopefully speed along their NFL development by tapping into their collegiate chemistry.
Then, in the third round, it's betting on the high-upside traits of Joshua Farmer rather than reaching for a traditional nose tackle, and WR Tre Harris, who was dominant in play-action at Ole Miss, to fill the vacancy left by another former Rebel, DK Metcalf.

Other Potential Picks
- Day 1: Tetairoa McMillan, Shemar Stewart, Mykel Williams, Mason Taylor, Nick Emmanwori
- Day 2: Shavon Revel, Jalen Milroe, Princely Umanmielen, Savion Willians, Dylan Fairchild, Tyler Shough, Ty Robinson, Kyle Williams
- Day 3: Jackson Slater, Bryce Cabeldue, Sam Brown, Omari Thomas, Traeshon Holden, Esa Pole, Caleb Etienne, Chase Lundt, Dontae Manning, Jarquez Hunter, Nash Jones