With the 2025 NFL Draft nearing, the Seattle Seahawks, holding the 18th pick, are focused on strengthening their offensive line. Missouri’s Armand Membou and LSU’s Will Campbell are prime targets who could elevate them past NFC contenders like the San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, and Miami Dolphins.
Seattle is undergoing a complete offensive overhaul, having already changed quarterbacks and revamped its receiving corps. New offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is implementing a fresh scheme alongside his selected staff. As draft night looms, the Seahawks are poised to make a move that could redefine their competitive edge.

Seahawks Could Target Armand Membou & Will Campbell to Strengthen O-Line in 2025 NFL Draft
With the 2025 NFL Draft approaching, the Seattle Seahawks are in dire need of offensive line reinforcements. Despite free agency being well underway, Seattle has done little to address the issue, leaving significant gaps. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell noted the team’s lack of action, pointing out that even ESPN’s depth chart doesn’t list a left guard for them.
Seattle holds the 18th overall pick but could trade up using its five top-100 selections. Barnwell suggested that general manager John Schneider could move ahead of teams like the Bears, 49ers, and Dolphins to secure an elite offensive tackle. Missouri’s Armand Membou and LSU’s Will Campbell have emerged as prime targets.
Membou, a 6’4″, 332-pound lineman, started 12 games at right tackle for Missouri in 2024 before skipping the bowl game to prepare for the draft. His impressive performance earned him second-team All-SEC honors. While slightly undersized for a tackle, his technical skills compensate for any concerns.
CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco projected Seattle selecting Membou at No. 18, stating,
“Their line has a lot of issues and right tackle has been one of them. Membou could step in and start, but I also think he could be a good guard. They need help up front.”
Meanwhile, Athlon Sports’ Luke Easterling predicted the Seahawks trading up to No. 10 to take Campbell, widely regarded as the top offensive tackle in the class. Standing 6’6″ and weighing 323 pounds, Campbell dominated at left tackle for LSU, logging over 800 snaps there in each of the past three seasons.
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However, with Charles Cross anchoring Seattle’s left tackle spot, Campbell could shift to left guard or eventually replace Abe Lucas at right tackle. Campbell’s 2024 grades from Pro Football Focus include an 80.6 pass-blocking score and a 69.7 run-blocking rating.
Over three years, he allowed just four sacks and 13 quarterback hits, demonstrating his ability to protect the quarterback—a crucial need for the Seahawks as they transition to Sam Darnold under center.