Century Links 9/26: McDougald Impressing So Far Seahawks Mailbag: Tre Flowers http://www.seahawkslockerroom.com/authentic-shaquill-griffin-jersey , The O-Line, Kids With Mascots & MoreYou had Seahawks questions; we have answers.Seahawks Sign Defensive End Branden Jackson Off Practice Squad, Waive Tight End Darrell DanielsThe Seahawks added defensive line depth Tuesday, promoting Branden Jackson from their practice squad.Tuesday Round-Up: What Happened In Week 3 Around The NFC WestA look at Week 3's top storylines from the Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, and San Francisco 49ers.Michael Robinson believes Earl Thomas has burned Seahawks bridgeFormer Seattle Seahawks RB Michael Robinson believes the Seahawks can't give S Earl Thomas a new contract now.Seahawks waive Darrell Daniels, promote Branden Jackson from practice squad – ProFootballTalkThe Seattle Seahawks promoted defensive end Branden Jackson from the practice squad and waived tight end Darrell Daniels on Tuesday. Jackson appeared in 12 games for Seattle last season and re-signed to the team's practice squad after being waived during final roster cuts earlier this month.Questions, few answers on how Seahawks, Earl Thomas proceed | The News TribuneCoach Pete Carroll says a contract extension, trade, nothing, “everything” remains possible as the Seahawks work through Earl Thomas’ anger at not having a new deal or, failing that, a new team already.Safety Bradley McDougald has been brilliant for Seahawks | The News TribuneThree games into being the full-time replacement for retired star Kam Chancellor, safety Bradley McDougald has been the most consistent and productive player on the Seahawks’ changed defense through three games.Week 4: Seahawks at Cardinals TrailerThe Seattle Seahawks travel to Arizona and take on David Johnson and the Cardinals at State Farm stadium in week 4 of the regular season.Dirk Koetter knows which Bucs QB will start, won't tell - NFL.comDirk Koetter was mum Tuesday on whether record-breaking journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick or fresh-off-suspension franchise quarterback Jameis Winston would start against the Bears.Packers signing Bashaud Breeland, place House on IR - NFL.comThe Green Bay Packers have acquired some reinforcements in the secondary. Green Bay is signing free-agent cornerback Bashaud Breeland to fill the roster spot of injured veteran Davon House.Saints expected to place Patrick Robinson (ankle) on IR - NFL.comSaints cornerback Patrick Robinson is expected to be placed on injured reserve with a broken ankle suffered in New Orleans' win over Atlanta, sources told Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.Injuries: Buccaneers place Chris Conte (knee) on IR - NFL.comChris Conte's rough night got worse less than 24 hours later. The Buccaneers safety has been placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, the team announced Monday.Roundup: Titans signing free-agent QB Austin Davis - NFL.comThe Tennessee Titans added insurance to their quarterback room. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported the Titans are signing free agent Austin Davis. Here are other transactions we're monitoring Tuesday.Zimmer: 'Possibility' Dalvin Cook plays Vikings-Rams - NFL.comThe Vikings' offense could have their workhorse running back on the field for a big NFC showdown in Los Angeles. Coach Mike Zimmer there is a "possibility" Dalvin Cook plays Thursday night against the Rams.Mike Tomlin: I’m not talking about Le’Veon Bell – ProFootballTalkSteelers coach Mike Tomlin says he's done talking about Le'Veon Bell. When a reporter asked Tomlin at his Tuesday press conference about Bell, the unsigned franchise running back who has missed the first three games and given no indication that he'll show up to work any time soon, Tomlin shut the...Jamal Adams: Jets didn’t have a game plan for Baker Mayfield – ProFootballTalkThe New York Jets went from being in total control of a game against Tyrod Taylor and the Cleveland Browns last Thursday night to losing that same game when Taylor was replaced by Baker Mayfield late in the first half due to injury. The draft wish list series kicked off last week when we looked at a potential EDGE target for the Seattle Seahawks on each day of the 2019 NFL Draft. Though EDGE is the Seahawks biggest need, it..."The draft wish list series kicked off last week when we looked at a potential EDGE target for the Seattle Seahawks on each day of the 2019 NFL Draft. Though EDGE is the Seahawks biggest need, it wouldn’t come as a surprise if Seattle instead addressed pass rush by looking inside. The entire defensive line class is incredibly talented, and if the Seahawks believe their best chance at acquiring a blue chip talent is by looking to the interior rather than the edge, then that’s the direction they should go. If that ends up being the case, there’s no shortage of athletic, penetrative talents to choose from; this expands across all three days of the draft. Day 1 - Jerry Tillery, Notre DameTillery’s showing against Stanford in 2018 has become a legend among draft analysts, and if he was able to replicate that level of play—four tackles for loss, four sacks, seven pressures, a forced fumble and four quarters in the backfield—over the course of the season, the former Fighting Irish defensive tackle would be in the conversation to be the first overall pick. However, Tillery struggled with consistency throughout the season, and that inconsistency extends to a snap-to-snap basis. When Tillery is on, he’s a physically dominant player who combines power Bobby Wagner Jersey Green , flexibility, accuracy in his punch, and finishing. Importantly, his testing—in the 84th percentile—matches up with his highs on the field. There are glimpses of an All-Pro talent, and despite his inconsistent play in 2018, Tillery finished fourth in the country in pass rush productivity and pressures among defensive tackles. Teams will love that he battled through a torn labrum for several months, too. But when it isn’t clicking for Tillery, he’s often late off the ball, easily knocked off balance and simply without a plan when engaging. In a rich defensive line class, it’s easy to justify looking elsewhere towards the top. Where Seattle currently finds themselves in the first round—and where they likely will find themselves after a trade—makes more sense for a risk like Tillery. It would be another shot at finding a player with a Malik McDowell or Sheldon Richardson-type of skill set, but with none of the character concerns. If the Seahawks are comfortable with Tillery the person—and are confident he will max out his skill set at the next level—he could prove to be a steal at the back end of round one. Day 2 - Charles Omenihu, TexasFull disclosure: I’m cheating a little here and projecting Omenihu as an interior lineman. Maybe he ends up as a 3-4 defensive end, or a 5-tech capable of reducing inside in a 4-3; for this exercise, I’m projecting him to be an interior rusher because that’s where he would see the majority of his snaps in Seattle. Omenihu, like Tillery, is a physical marvel. 6-foot-5, 280 pounds, explosive and flexible. His ability to shoot gaps and win with short-area quickness makes him an ideal rusher from the inside, and his strength at the point of attack—and explosiveness off the ball—should mean he isn’t limited to just passing downs. Omenihu could end up playing any number of positions at the next level, but as a disruptive 3-tech in the Seahawks’ defense, he could have a tremendous impact as a rookie. Day 3 - Renell Wren, Arizona StateBig and powerful enough to play as a 1-tech, with the quickness and explosiveness to penetrate as a 3-tech, Wren is a highly intriguing day three prospect. Wren is a force who tested in the 77th percentile at 6-foot-5 and 318 pounds. Similar to one of the defensive tackles at the top of the draft in Ed Oliver, Wren’s production was harmed by his usage, as the former Sun Devil registered just three sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss in his college career, being deployed mostly as a nose tackle. A team will absolutely fall in love with the idea of Wren, and their staff’s ability to unlock all the physical tools he brings. Seattle is exactly that kind of team, and a nucleus of Jarran Reed, Poona Ford and Wren could set them up wonderfully for the future. There’s a chance Wren gets over drafted by an overeager franchise, but if he is available early on day three, the Seahawks should bet on Wren. Whether it’s at defensive end or tackle, Seattle must add talent to their existing defensive line group during the 2019 NFL Draft. At both spots, the draft if flush with talent; the Seahawks would be wise to gamble on one of the high upside prospects available.