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Charles Curtis

An NFL mock draft from ESPN’s Mike Tannenbaum has the Seahawks taking a surprise QB

We’ve seen many an 2023 NFL mock draft as of late predicting a bunch of quarterbacks getting taken.

In Christian D’Andrea’s latest mock, he has FOUR quarterbacks going in the top-four picks. But here’s an intriguing fact: ESPN’s Mike Tannenbaum — the former general manager of the New York Jets and executive VP of football operations for the Miami Dolphins — has a big surprise at pick No. 5, where the Seahawks are waiting.

It’s not Will Levis, C.J. Stroud or Bryce Young (all of whom were taken earlier in his mock). Nope, not Anthony Richardson! It’s … Tennessee’s Hendon Hooker. Here’s what his reasoning was:

OK, this one might raise some eyebrows, but hear me out. I think Hooker is really under-scouted right now, largely because he’s coming off the torn ACL in his left knee. But I love his strong arm and 6-3 frame. Before the injury, Hooker looked great for the Vols. He led the nation in yards per attempt (9.5), threw two interceptions over 11 starts and was a top-10 passer in terms of completion percentage (69.6%). I see a potential franchise quarterback and someone who can lead an offense. Go watch his performance against Alabama if you disagree.

The Seahawks recently re-signed Geno Smith, but this is an excellent opportunity to draft and develop Hooker while also letting him rehab the knee. Smith turns 33 this season, and his new contract offers Seattle various outs over the next three seasons.

Intriguing! Be sure to check out the latest For The Win mock draft and our consensus mock that shows who other experts are picking.

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