With only seven picks in this year's draft, Seattle Seahawks president of football operations John Schneider surely wants an opportunity to accumulate more selections. Since Schneider took over as the team's general manager in 2010, the Seahawks have picked seven players or fewer in a draft only once — in 2021, when they had a franchise-low three picks. But whether there will be trade interest from other teams remains to be seen. For now, the Seahawks have the No. 16 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and no second-rounder after acquiring former Giants defensive lineman Leonard Williams in a midseason trade last year. No matter their number of picks, the Seahawks look to build upon an impressive 2023 draft class that featured top-flight first-rounders in cornerback Devon Witherspoon and receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The team later selected running back Zach Charbonnet and starting offensive guard Anthony Bradford.