
Seahawks trade back with Browns, capping off mad flurry of activity in 5th round
If you're like me, your head is probably still spinning from the flurry of trades the Seattle Seahawks have just completed in the 4th and 5th rounds of the 2025 NFL draft. Things kicked off right before Seattle's original 4th round selection, No. 137 overall, which they gave to the New England Patriots in exchange for No. 238 overall in the 7th round.
Then the Seahawks trade quarterback Sam Howell to the Minnesota Vikings and swapped 5th round picks to move up to No. 142 overall. With that selection, they chose Notre Dame defensive tackle Rylie Mills. But they weren't done there, as Seattle then traded No. 144 overall to the Cleveland Browns. The Seahawks received pick No. 192 overall, which is a 6th rounder. Seattle was not originally slated to be in the 6th round today.
We can all take a deep breath and relax... for now. General manager John Schneider and his team clearly ate their Wheaties today.
Interestingly enough, the pick the Seahawks gave to Cleveland was then used by the Browns to select quarterback Shedeur Sanders, ending his shocking and unprecedented fall from grace in this draft.

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