Within a week, all 32 teams will begin the process of the 2026 NFL Draft. This is a critical time for the Seattle Seahawks as this Draft is their best opportunity to improve their roster to potentially repeat for a Super Bowl title.
The Seattle Seahawks are going into the NFL Draft with a roster that feels one or two blue-chip players away from another Super Bowl run. However, a look at their draft capital reveals a significant lull that general manager John Schneider will almost certainly look to fix.
The Seattle Seahawks may still be looking for an upgrade on the offensive line, as they hosted Iowa guard Beau Stephens for a 30 visit, per NFL Network insider Mike Garafolo.
Losing a featured running back often leads to panic among fans, and Seattle’s fan base is no exception. This spring, they faced a significant setback when Kenneth Walker III signed with Kansas City, and Zach Charbonnet suffered a torn ACL during the playoffs.
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The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL Draft with the No. 32 overall pick, which could take them in a number of different directions. Coming off a Super Bowl LX victory, general manager John Schneider and head coach Mike Macdonald have to make some changes with free agents leaving and being scattered across the league.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
The Seattle Seahawks could still address the interior offensive line this offseason, particularly competition at right guard. Anthony Bradford struggled in pass protection, allowing 38 pressures (fifth-most) and five sacks (sixth-most), and ranked 36th in run blocking among 48 qualified guards.
It is uncommon for the Seattle Seahawks to be in the hunt for a quarterback, as they are usually set. The Seahawks are even more confident in the future of quarterback Sam Darnold, who helped lead the team to a Super Bowl title in his first year.
The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL Draft in a unique position as the reigning Super Bowl champions, holding the No. 32 overall pick. With only four picks to work with, the Seahawks need to make sure they hit on each one of their selections.
The Seattle Seahawks demonstrated restraint during the 2026 NFL free agency period by not committing excessive money to running back Kenneth Walker and edge rusher Boye Mafe.
It would make a lot of sense if Seattle ends up spending their top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on a cornerback, whether that pick ends up at #32 or a slightly later slot.
Winning the Super Bowl boosted the stock for multiple Seattle Seahawks free agents this offseason, including the MVP of that game, running back Kenneth Walker III.
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2025 was a special season for the Seattle Seahawks. In just their second year under head coach Mike Macdonald, they brought home the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
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The Seattle Seahawks have enough time to evaluate several prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft. Several prospects have already made their official visits to the Seahawks varying from projections from where they could go first round to the seventh round.
Mike Macdonald and the Seattle Seahawks proved this past season that defenses still win championships. Macdonald called a masterful game during Super Bowl LX, making life miserable on Drake Maye and the New England Patriots offense all game.
By definition, the Seattle Seahawks won’t be able to draft every player they spend a top 30 visit on. In the modern-era with the seven round draft, the record for most picks in a single year is fourteen from the 1997 Miami Dolphins, so we haven’t even gotten halfway to making it possible.
The Seattle Seahawks are coming off just their second Super Bowl-winning season in franchise history and first since the 2013-14 campaign. Heading into the season, the Seahawks' roster was given little credit for its status as a rising contender.
The Seattle Seahawks find themselves in a unique position with the No. 32 overall pick in the NFL Draft. While they current sit atop the NFL world, the roster is facing a significant shift with some losses in free agency.
The intersection of professional sports often produces compelling narratives, but few are as deeply personal as Orlando Magic superstar Paolo Banchero’s connection to his hometown Seattle Seahawks.
With Kenneth Walker joining the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency, the Seattle Seahawks are now in need of a new running back. The 2026 NFL Draft will offer them an opportunity to add some long-term talent.
The Seattle Seahawks are among the 32 teams filling out their big boards for the 2026 NFL Draft. They are planning out for each situation that goes down throughout the draft process, including round one.
Neither Uchenna Nwosu nor DeMarcus Lawrence were healthy for much of the 2024 season. Nwosu missed a sizable chunk of the 2023 campaign as well. But the Seahawks saw both their top edge rushers hold up last season, doing plenty to pave a path to the franchise’s second Super Bowl title.
Another NFL franchise is up for sale, and once again, record numbers are being circulated as likely valuations.
During a Thursday appearance on Seattle Sports 710, Schneider offered his first public reaction to receiving the "Hard Knocks" assignment.
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