Seattle Seahawks are strategically preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft, with a focus on bolstering their cornerback depth. While Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe are set as the starting boundary corners, general manager John Schneider acknowledges the need for additional talent at the position. Recent engagements include a virtual meeting with Jason Marshall Jr., a cornerback from the Florida Gators, showcasing the team's vigilance in scouting talent, especially Day Three prospects who could add significant value.
Marshall Jr. stands out with an impressive 4.49-second 40-yard dash time, coupled with a solid frame, making him a fitting candidate for the Seahawks’ defensive scheme. His experience, having made 39 starts in the SEC, and demonstrated versatility in both man and zone coverage, aligns well with head coach Mike Macdonald's defensive philosophy. Schneider’s emphasis on experience and production makes Marshall a potential sleeper pick that could strengthen the Seahawks' secondary in the long run.