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Best-Case Scenario for the Seattle Seahawks in the 2012 NFL Draft

By (Featured Columnist) on April 13, 2012

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Round 4: Tony Bergstrom, OT, Utah

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isn't a well-documented prospect and could fly under the radar coming into the fourth round. He provides the size and strength to become a good role-playing guard on this Seahawkoffensive line.

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Seattle's offensive line was destroyed by injuries in 2011, so the team will be looking for a utility lineman who can play multiple positions. Tony could do that, and he might be able to eventually take over at left guard or center should Max experience health problems.

The 'Hawks have spent four first-round picks and a second-round pick on O-linemen the past few years, yet could produce as well as any of them as a fourth-rounder.

One of the Seahawks' biggest issues was providing adequate protection for Tarvaris Jackson, and this pick could add more depth to this depleted Seahawks front line as well.

If this seems familiar, it is because I have been saying they should draft him for a while in Round 4. You could say I'm part of -mania, if there is such a thing.

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