The Seattle Seahawks will look very different in 2025 after swapping Geno Smith and DK Metcalf for Sam Darnold and Cooper Kupp. One of the steadiest organizations in the NFL for the better part of the last 15 years, the Seahawks now have an unusual air of mystery around them.
As the Seahawks seek to return to the playoffs, let’s take a look at all of Seattle’s picks entering the 2025 NFL Draft, as well as PFSN’s final mock draft projection for the Seahawks.

Seattle Seahawks List of Draft Picks
Here are the Seahawks’ scheduled picks entering the draft:
- Round 1: No. 18 overall
- Round 2: Nos. 50, 52 (from Steelers)
- Round 3: Nos. 82, 92 (from Lions through Jets and Raiders)
- Round 4: No. 137 (compensatory selection)
- Round 5: Nos. 172 (compensatory selection), 175 (compensatory selection)
- Round 7: Nos. 223 (from Saints through Eagles and Steelers), 234
NFL Draft Start Time and Schedule
The 2025 NFL Draft will take place at historic Lambeau Field in Green Bay Wisc., continuing a recent trend of warm-weather cities getting the Super Bowl and cooler climates getting the draft. The draft can be seen on ABC, ESPN and the NFL Network.
The Tennessee Titans own the first overall selection and will be on the clock starting at 8 p.m. ET. For the first round, teams are given a maximum of 10 minutes to make their pick.
The second round opens up at 7 p.m. ET on Friday, and two rounds will be concluded on the second day of festivities. Things will wrap up with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, starting at noon ET and concluding with “Mr. Irrelevant,” pick No. 257.
What Time Will the Seahawks Make Their First-Round Pick?
With the No. 18 pick, the Seahawks are estimated to make their first selection around 10:26 p.m., based on their current position and the average time it takes for each team to pick, which is 7 to 9 minutes. That’s assuming each team takes its full allotment of time on the clock.
Previous years indicate the 18th pick could be made between 10:16 and 10:36 p.m. ET. Trades always occur, and some teams run to the podium faster than others, but if you tune in 10 to 15 minutes ahead of that estimation, you should be in a good spot to see this pick be made.
As a reminder, teams have 10 minutes to make their picks in Round 1. That decreases to seven minutes per pick in Round 2, five minutes per pick from Rounds 3-6, and four minutes per pick in Round 7.
PFSN’s Latest Draft Projection for the Seahawks
In PFSN’s final seven-round Mock Draft, the Seahawks ended up with Alabama guard Tyler Booker with the 18th overall pick. Here’s what PFSN’s Jacob Infante had to say about the potential pairing:
“After trading Smith and DK Metcalf, the Seattle Seahawks brought in Sam Darnold as their new quarterback.
“To give him a real shot at success, they need to upgrade the offensive line. Tyler Booker has a strong, compact frame with great pad level and anchor strength. His NFL Scouting Combine numbers weren’t eye-popping, but his film shows a Day 1 starter at guard.”