This time last year, the Seahawks saw a first-round caliber player slide into the early second round. And this time last year, the Seahawks did not hesitate to move up into the early second round to select him. That decision netted the team Nick Emmanwori , who became a lynchpin for the NFL’s top defense and near defensive rookie of the year . Fast forward to this year, and the situation is a little different. The Seahawks are picking last in the second round, and are working with far fewer total draft picks than they had in 2025. But there are good players slipping down the boards, including a few I believe this team should be willing to give up some capital to move up for if they keep getting passed on. So, here are three players I would like to see the Seattle Seahawks make a move on if they remain on the board in the mid 40s or 50s, even if it means giving up a future pick or a player of some value.…