Seahawks general manager John Schneider said in a radio interview on KJR-AM Wednesday that the strength of the 2016 NFL Draft is the best since 2010.

The Seattle Seahawks have more often traded down to acquire more picks than moved up in the NFL Draft during the John Schneider/Pete Carroll regime.

And the idea that the Seahawks could look to go that route again was reinforced Wednesday when Schneider appeared on KJR-AM 950 and called the 2016 Draft “the best one’’ since 2010.

“(The) 2010 (draft) was a good draft and in our opinion this is the best one since, just from a pure numbers standpoint,’’ Schneider said during an appearance with morning host Mitch Levy designed in part to promote his Ben’s Fund foundation.

“Now there are different dips and shelves all the way throughout the draft and this one is no different in that regard. But from a pure numbers standpoint this is a good one.’’

The Seahawks already have nine picks in the draft so they are hardly in a situation where they need to add. But if the depth is as Schneider says, Seattle could look again to add numbers.

Here are a few more notes from Schneider’s appearance: