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[h=3]TRADE: 22. Seattle Seahawks (from Miami)[/h]Top needs: LT, DT, G, OLB
Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin: The Seahawks have made their offensive line a low priority in the past, and that plan backfired last year when their unit acted as matadors for opposing pass rushes. They might have a plan on the right side -- move Germain Ifedi to right tackle and insert Oday Aboushi as their right guard -- but left tackle still must be addressed. With the Giants and now Jets picking just ahead of them, a move up to land Ramczyk makes sense. They should trade one of their three third-round picks to Miami and ask for one of the Dolphins’ three fifth-rounders back in order to secure their new left tackle.
[h=3]26. Miami Dolphins (from Seattle)[/h]Top needs: OLB, DT, FS, G
Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida: If they stay at No. 22, the Dolphins could have their pick between Davis and Cunningham. If they have a significantly higher grade on one or the other, moving down might not make sense. But either should be a quality starter for the Dolphins, who also brought in Lawrence Timmons this offseason, so it’s worth turning one of their three fifth-round picks into one of Seattle’s three third-round picks in a move down. Davis could project at any of the three linebacker spots but would likely play on the strong side initially for Miami.
[h=3]TRADE: 22. Seattle Seahawks (from Miami)[/h]Top needs: LT, DT, G, OLB
Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin: The Seahawks have made their offensive line a low priority in the past, and that plan backfired last year when their unit acted as matadors for opposing pass rushes. They might have a plan on the right side -- move Germain Ifedi to right tackle and insert Oday Aboushi as their right guard -- but left tackle still must be addressed. With the Giants and now Jets picking just ahead of them, a move up to land Ramczyk makes sense. They should trade one of their three third-round picks to Miami and ask for one of the Dolphins’ three fifth-rounders back in order to secure their new left tackle.
[h=3]26. Miami Dolphins (from Seattle)[/h]Top needs: OLB, DT, FS, G
Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida: If they stay at No. 22, the Dolphins could have their pick between Davis and Cunningham. If they have a significantly higher grade on one or the other, moving down might not make sense. But either should be a quality starter for the Dolphins, who also brought in Lawrence Timmons this offseason, so it’s worth turning one of their three fifth-round picks into one of Seattle’s three third-round picks in a move down. Davis could project at any of the three linebacker spots but would likely play on the strong side initially for Miami.