The Seattle Seahawks were very efficient during the 2026 NFL draft, filling many of their biggest needs. They started things off by selecting Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price in Round 1, who will help fill the void left by Kenneth Walker III who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency.
There was not a lot of good progress from most of the teams in the NFC West. The Seattle Seahawks realistically had the best draft class of the NFC West Division.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider and head coach Mike Macdonald have proven they can work incredibly well together. They rebuilt the Seahawks quickly, turning them into NFL champions in just their second season together.
The Seattle Seahawks announced that they’ve signed five draft picks from their 2026 class on Thursday. Neal, 23, was selected in the third round by the Seahawks in the 2026 NFL draft.
The Seattle Seahawks have quickly reestablished themselves as a model organization under head coach Mike Macdonald, but maintaining elite status will be incredibly challenging.
The process for the 2026 NFL Season is well underway as several players for the Seattle Seahawks are participating in voluntary workouts. The team are going to make several changes in order for the team to feel ready enough to compete at a high-level again.
The Seattle Seahawks are attempting something a bit rare in the NFL. Former Arkansas wide receiver Tyrone Broden, who spent three seasons at Bowling Green and the final two years with the Razorbacks.
Does Mark Zuckerberg want to buy the Seahawks? The Seattle NFL franchise, which is fresh off a Super Bowl win, is up for sale. The NFC West franchise could fetch $10 billion or more.
Believe it or not, there's a reality where Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg becomes the owner of an NFL team. According to Ben Horney of Front Office Sports, Zuckerberg has emerged as a potential majority buyer for the Seattle Seahawks.
It’s 2026, and the Seattle Seahawks might have too many good offensive linemen. We’ve really made it. And while some would argue there’s no such thing as too many good offensive linemen, the NFL does limit roster space, so some decisions are going to have to be made.
The 2026 NFL Draft remains one of the most talked-about topics around the league. It serves as a central point in a conversational piece, highlighting where teams believe they stand on their path towards the upcoming season.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, and while the Seattle Seahawks bolstered their interior line and secondary, one glaring hole remains. The Seahawks could benefit from adding a proven, high-floor edge presence.
Work continues on the Seattle Seahawks' 90-man roster, and they added another offensive piece on Wednesday by signing former Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders and Houston Texans tight end Harrison Bryant.
The Seattle Seahawks signed TE Harrison Bryant to a contract on Wednesday, the team announced. Bryant, 28, was selected with the No. 115 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2020 by the Browns.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks took a balanced but unspectacular approach in the 2026 NFL draft, a strategy that earned a “B-” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.
Now that we know who the Seahawks have gotten out of the 2026 draft, we can start to get an idea of what we’ll get out of those players, and when. Some of these selections were made with a long-term purview, or at least with plans for the impact to be felt down the line.
The Seattle Seahawks have been looking for ways to retool and replenish this offseason in the wake of their 2026 Super Bowl win, the second in the franchise’s storied history.
The Seattle Seahawks made several crucial picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Among them was drafting a starting running back in the first round, followed by drafting two defensive backs in the second and third rounds.
Confetti from Super Bowl LX had barely swept off the field. Cam Akers stood on that stage in February 2026, a champion for the second time in his career, elevated from the practice squad specifically for the biggest game in football.
It appears that the Seattle Seahawks may have just gotten a steal after the 2026 NFL Draft concluded. This time on offense. In typical Seattle Seahawks fashion, their 2026 NFL Draft class was somewhat unconventional.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they have released RB Cam Akers. Akers, 26, was a second-round pick of the Rams out of Florida State in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Seattle Seahawks were happy with Jadarian Price in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but they seem to be even more pleased after landing Bud Clark and Julian Neal on Day Two.
Injuries regularly limited Shane Lemieux, who was unable to build on his rookie-year starter season as a Giant in 2020. After not seeing any game action last season, Lemieux announced (via LinkedIn) his retirement Wednesday.