No trade down for the #Seahawks, who stay at 56 and take Eskridge, from Western Michigan https://t.co/aFhPkuYGET
— Chris Cluff (@CHawk_Talk) May 1, 2021
It’s already been written.. 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/VpgU417sEV
— D’Wayne Eskridge (@allaroundplays) May 1, 2021
From @dpbrugler: "With his ability to turn small plays into big plays, Eskridge is the definition of a playmaker due to his explosive feet and ability to mix his speeds."
— Chris Cluff (@CHawk_Talk) May 1, 2021
Expect him to be an option as a return man.
Second-round pick WR D'Wayne Eskridge also could fit as new #Seahawks kick returner. 1st-team All-Mid-American Conference as a WR and as a KR. MAC special teams player of the year. He led the Football Bowl Subdivision with a whopping 213 all-purpose yards per game last season.
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) May 1, 2021
The Seahawks get a terrific wide out in Eskridge, someone who can stretch the field, return kicks and even line up in the secondary. Eskridge was unstoppable during Senior Bowl practices. https://t.co/9ir3nBlE7D
— Tony Pauline (@TonyPauline) May 1, 2021
Seahawks WRs in 11 personnel all run 4.3. DK, Lockett, and Eskridge. 🔥
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) May 1, 2021
Hellooo, Russell Wilson. Here's your guy.https://t.co/FoAyoik3qI
— Art Thiel (@Art_Thiel) May 1, 2021
#Seahawks second-round WR D'Wayne Eskridge never reached 800 receiving yards in 5 college seasons. Already 24 years old.
— Evan Silva (@evansilva) May 1, 2021
Western Michigan stats for D'Wayne Eskridge, #Seahawks second-round pick pic.twitter.com/4ppzJIrYsh
— Chris Cluff (@CHawk_Talk) May 1, 2021