Why Byron Murphy was ‘too good’ for Seahawks to pass up in Round 1
By Michael-Shawn Dugar 9s ago RENTON, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider was all smiles after taking defensive tackle Byron Murphy II with the 16th pick in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday night. Until he was reminded by a reporter that Seattle won’t be on the clock again until pick No. 81 on Friday night. “We’ve got to wait all the way to 81? Waaah waaah,” Schneider shot back sarcastically, sounding like a somber saxophone. “What a bummer.” NFL Draft 2024 tracker: Live blog, pick-by-pick grades and analysis Seahawks tracker: Every pick, everything you...
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