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BREAKING: Seahawks Select LSU OG Anthony Bradford at Pick No. 108

The Seattle Seahawks have made their first of two fourth-round picks on Day 3 of the 2023 NFL Draft, selecting LSU Tigers offensive guard Anthony Bradford at No. 108.

The Seattle Seahawks are beefing up the interior of their offensive line to help protect quarterback Geno Smith.

The Seahawks made their first of two fourth-round picks of Day 3 on Saturday, selecting LSU Tigers offensive guard Anthony Bradford.

Bradford is a "big-bodied guard," per SI's NFL Draft Bible. "Bradford is a scheme limited player who has a low floor."

Bradford is a versatile player on the o-line, as he made starts at three different positions on the line during his 29-game career in Death Valley. He was a member of LSU's legendary 2019 championship-winning team, which featured guys like Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase.

Here's some of what SI's NFL Draft Bible had to say about Bradford:

In terms of size, guards don’t get much bigger than Bradford. He has a thick lower half, to go along with an enormous upper body. Bradford is going to be a power gap scheme guard only. His strengths start with his size. That is by far his best trait. A lot of Bradford’s flaws are mitigated by how hard it is to get around him. His size saved him from giving up a lot of pressure. In very condensed spaces, Bradford has good enough foot speed for his size.

The Seahawks are back on the clock in the second round at pick No. 123.


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