The NFL Draft rumor mill is heating up, and the Seattle Seahawks are doing their homework on a potential first-round defensive cornerstone. According to reports, the team recently held a virtual meeting with Georgia linebacker C.J. Allen, one of the most decorated defensive prospects in this year's class.
A two-time All-SEC selection and consensus All-American, Allen is a tackling machine who anchored the heart of the Bulldogs' formidable defense. In his final collegiate season, he racked up 88 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and 8 tackles for loss, showcasing a blend of sideline-to-sideline speed and high football IQ. His 4.47-second 40-yard dash time at the combine only solidified his reputation as a modern, athletic linebacker.
While Ohio State's Sonny Styles is considered the top off-ball linebacker, Allen is widely projected to hear his name called late in the first round or early in the second—precisely where the Super Bowl champion Seahawks are slated to pick. His scouting report is impressive: praised for his ability to "erase" plays, diagnose misdirection, and lead a defense, Allen also boasts the incredible distinction of never committing a single penalty throughout his entire college career.
For a Seahawks team looking to maintain its championship-caliber defense, adding a disciplined, high-motor leader like Allen could be a perfect fit. As draft night approaches, this virtual meeting signals Seattle's serious interest in fortifying the middle of their defense with one of college football's brightest stars.
