April 25th, 2025

Seahawks select guard Grey Zabel of North Dakota State with No. 18 pick in the NFL draft


By Canadian Press on April 24, 2025.

RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Grey Zabel uses three words to lay out his priorities.

Family. Football. Farming.

The Pierre, South Dakota, native grew up on a family farm, which instilled in the burly offensive lineman lessons and skills that transferred to the football field.

“Working at the farm, it’s kind of understanding that farming and football have a lot in common,” Zabel said. “You plant a seed in the dirt in the spring and tend to it and try and give it as much as you can to grow a great crop in the fall, and football’s the exact same way. You work all offseason to get your body strong, healthy and you reap the benefits in the fall.”

The Seahawks similarly hope their top spring selection will lead to a fruitful fall and beyond. They selected Zabel, a guard out of North Dakota State, with the 18th overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night.

The 6-foot-6, 312 pound Zabel started 41 games over five seasons at every position on the offensive line except center. Following his fourth year in the program, the highly sought-after Zabel said he received six-figure offers to transfer to Power Four schools to finish out his collegiate career.

Zabel instead stayed put and was an FCS All-American at left tackle last season.

“There were some offers that kind of made me scratch my head,” Zabel said. “My head coach always calls me stupid for not taking the money. But at the end of the day, I think it paid off pretty well.”

The Seahawks, meanwhile, are optimistic that Zabel can be part of the solution for an offensive line that struggled in 2024. Last season, the Seahawks yielded 54 sacks, tied for third-most in the NFL. The Seahawks, who went 10-7 last season and won the NFC West, ran the vast majority of their plays out of the shotgun formation.

Prior to selecting Zabel, the Seahawks hadn’t extensively addressed their offensive line woes via free agency outside of signing journeyman tackle Josh Jones. Zabel, who said he assumes he’ll play on the interior of the offensive line, could quickly replace Seattle’s starting left guard from last season, Laken Tomlinson, who is now a member of the Houston Texans.

Though Zabel played left tackle last year, he first played guard as a freshman. He believes that early experience on the interior should pay dividends.

“The type of style that I play is quick,” Zabel said. “Trying to use my athletic ability and my benefits and basically, at the end of the day, it’s all mentality playing offensive line.”

Should the athletic and versatile Zabel live up to his potential, he would prove an impactful addition considering the Seahawks have a new quarterback. Keeping Sam Darnold upright after he was signed this offseason to a three-year, $100.5 million deal will be a priority for Seattle, which traded away incumbent starter Geno Smith.

The franchise took a step toward doing so in drafting Zabel, who expected to celebrate being drafted with a beer.

“I’m probably going to start diving into these Busch Light’s and celebrating. Have the 12-hour rule, you get to celebrate it for 12 hours and then you get back to work,” Zabel said.

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Andrew Destin, The Associated Press

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