Seahawks Take Key Ravens-Style Player in ESPN Mock Draft
With Mike Macdonald as the Seattle Seahawks‘ new head coach, fans can expect the defense to make a major leap next season. To that end, ESPN NFL draft guru Matt Miller has Macdonald’s new team taking Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II at No. 16, who reminds Miller of key Baltimore Ravens defender Justin Madubuike.
Byron Murphy II Goes to Seattle in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft
Mike Macdonald will want to put his personal stamp on his new team, and that means defense. After two years as the Ravens DC, one season as Michigan DC, and a career built on coaching linebackers and defensive backs, Macdonald is a defensive-minded head coach.
His Ravens D was ninth in yards and third in points allowed in 2022 and improved to sixth and third in those respective categories in 2023. The new Seahawks head coach created a monster defense without all that many name stars. Roquan Smith, Patrick Queen, Kyle Hamilton, and Madubuike are all incredible players but not exactly among the first NFL defenders a casual fan would think of.
With this team-building philosophy in mind, it makes sense that Macdonald’s first draft in Seattle would start with the least sexy position on the defense, D-tackle. But that’s exactly where Miller has the Seahawks going in his Feb. 5 ESPN mock draft.