The Seattle Seahawks just assembled only their second post-Super Bowl draft class in franchise history. It had been 12 years since the last one, and the Seahawks immediately got back to the final game of the schedule with the 2014 draft class, which bookended their Super Bowl XLVIII victory at the end of the 2013 season. Seattle had a few positional needs emerge this offseason after players left in free agency, and they were heading into the draft with only four selections. General manager John Schneider doubled that amount via trades, and they filled multiple of the team's biggest needs. So, how does the 2014 Seahawks draft class compare to the 2026 class ? Which draft graded out better at the time they were executed? 2014 selections (9 total picks) Team needs entering draft: RT, EDGE, WR, CB 2nd Round (No. 45): WR Paul Richardson, Colorado 2nd Round (No. 64): OT Justin Britt, Missouri 4th Round (No. 108): EDGE Cassius Marsh, UCLA 4th Round (No. 123): WR Kevin Norwood, Alabama 4th Round (No.…