FANTASTIC: ESPN ranks Seahawks’ 2023 rookie class as…..

ESPN ranks Seahawks’ 2023 rookie class as 7th-best overall

Houston takes the No. 1 spot from Seattle.

A year after ranking the Seattle Seahawks’ 2022 rookie class as the league’s best, ESPN has ranked the 2023 class as the NFL’s 7th-best.

Which ain’t too shabby.

Sure, ESPN ranked six teams higher, but there aren’t many 12s who will complain about the Seahawks having back-to-back top-10 drafts.

As is often the case, the rankings are behind the ESPN+ paywall, but that’s okay because we’re going to share the relevant details with our friends here at Field Gulls.

Methodology:

ESPN’s rankings rely heavily on Sports Info Solutions’ Points metric, which awards points on a per-play basis to determine how many points a player is responsible for generating (offense) or preventing (defense).

ESPN then applied a subjective adjustment (up or down) “based on the importance of certain positions or how well players did in ESPN tracking metrics and the DVOA rankings.”

Note: For whatever fault there may be in the methodology, keep in mind that this is the same process ESPN used last year to name the Seahawks’ class No. 1.

Results:

Given a full season to evaluate the rookies, ESPN gave the top spot to the Houston Texans which seems sort of obvious considering that they had two of the top three picks in the 2023 NFL Draft and had those two players perform better than they could have possibly imagined.

QB C.J. Stroud had one of the best rookie seasons EVER and Will Anderson Jr. is a Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate.

The Texans also hit a home run with 3rd-round WR Tank Dell who appeared in 11 games and caught 47 of his 75 targets (62.7%) for 709 yards and 7 touchdowns.

Note: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who was selected 49 spots earlier than Dell, appeared in 17 games with 63 receptions on 93 targets (67.7%) for 628 yards and 4 TDs.

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The No. 2 draft class belongs to a team that didn’t have a first-round pick . . . the Los Angeles Rams.

The most obvious reason why is 5th-round WR Puka Nacua who broke the all-time rookie records for receptions (105) and receiving yards (1,486).

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