Seattle Seahawks full 2016 NFL Draft picks

Apr 28, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Jarran Reed (Alabama) arrives on the red carpet before the 2016 NFL Draft at Auditorium Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 28, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Jarran Reed (Alabama) arrives on the red carpet before the 2016 NFL Draft at Auditorium Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports /
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We have the full list of who the Seattle Seahawks selected in the 2016 NFL Draft

Here is who Seahawks GM John Schneider selected in the 2016 NFL Draft

Round 1 (32)- Germain Ifedi, G, Texas A&M

Round 2 (49)- Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama

Round 3 (90)- C.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame

Round 3 (94)- Nick Vannett, TE, Ohio State

Round 3 (97)- Rees Odihiambo, G, Boise State

Round 5 (147)- Quinton Jefferson, DT, Maryland

Round 5 (171)- Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas

Round 6 (215)- Joey Hunt, C, TCU

Round 7 (243)- Kenny Lawler, WR, California

Round 7 (247)- Zac Brooks, RB, Clemson

The Seattle Seahawks lost Marshawn Lynch to retirement and brought back some familiar faces in free agency on defense in Brandon Browner and Chris Clemons. This is a team that pushed the Panthers in the playoffs, but just didn’t quite have enough.

One big issue they had last season was keeping Russell Wilson upright. The Seahawks hope the three offensive lineman they drafted can help solve that problem. Tom Cable is one of the best offensive line coaches in the game and he should be able to coach them up. Ifedi should be able to start at either guard or tackle from day one.

The other question they had was at running back. Thomas Rawls did a nice job last year, but got injured. With Lynch gone, the Seahawks drafted three running backs too. Prosise could make an immediate impact on the team.

Reed was a great value in the second round and should provide an immediate impact on the defensive line.

Then they added two more developmental pass catchers for Wilson.

The Seahawks should be right in the thick of it again in the NFC. Can their additions get them back to the Super Bowl for the third time in four years?