Cornerback · Seattle Seahawks
Michael Dansby
No. 37 · Rookie
Seattle used their last pick on someone they're already calling a ballhawk
The last pick of a draft is a long shot. That's just the reality of it. The player chosen there is usually someone a team believes in privately while the rest of the world moves on to free agency chatter.
Michael Dansby is a cornerback — a defender whose job is to cover the fastest people on the field and take the ball away when he gets the chance. The Seahawks didn't take him as an afterthought. They took him because they think he can do both things: play defense and contribute on special teams, the unglamorous work that decides more games than people realize.
Being called a ballhawk before you've played a single professional snap is its own kind of vote of confidence. It means someone in that building watched enough film to believe Dansby has a nose for the football — that he finds it, not just waits for it.
The last pick in a draft has a name for a reason. What Dansby does with his is the whole question now.
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