Once upon a time, the Seahawks thrived on surprising people with their early draft picks. I remember having conversations at the office about how the Carroll/Schneider brain trust marched to the beat of their own drummer with picks like James Carpenter and Bruce Irvin in the middle of the first round.
Every NFL Draft, another potential elite class from the Seattle Seahawks is led by general manager John Schneider. The Seahawks will look to add more productive young stars through all three days of the 2026 NFL Draft.
John Schneider‘s GM tenure has seen plenty of trades involving first-round picks. Although the GM has stayed in his first-round draft slot(s) in each of the past three years, the two-time Super Bowl winner has a history of trading out of his top draft position.
The Seahawks are very limited when it comes to their picks in the upcoming NFL Draft. John Schneider bluntly stated he wants to trade back in order to accrue more selections.
Since the year 2000, a total of 77 quarterbacks have been selected in the first round of the annual NFL Draft. How many of the 77 can you name in six minutes?
As the Seattle Seahawks prepare for the NFL Draft, the margin for error is razor-thin. While roster building is an exercise in probability, there is one specific area where a swing and a miss could take the Seahawks out of the Super Bowl contender conversation.
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.
Let’s be abundantly clear here. There’s not really such a thing as a ‘nightmare’ for the Seattle Seahawks right now. The team just won the Super Bowl in a season where many expected they’d fail to have a winning record or make the postseason at all.
The Seattle Seahawks are among the best teams in the league at drafting and developing talent. Oftentimes, when it comes to first-round talent, teams don’t think twice about a player that can fall into their laps.
Six days is all that John Schneider has left before the draft clock starts ticking in Pittsburgh, and the phone lines out of Seattle are lighting up in a way defending champions usually don’t need.
The Seattle Seahawks seem far less alarmed about their running back situation than many supporters might expect. As the 2026 NFL Draft draws near, this relaxed stance has helped fuel growing speculation about potential trades involving the team.
The Seattle Seahawks have some big decisions to make during the 2026 NFL Draft. Seattle enters the draft with just four total selections, including the 32nd overall pick.
Draft week is officially here, and all 32 teams will look to improve their roster with the addition of several former collegiate stars. The NFL Draft is usually where the Seattle Seahawks, led by general manager John Schneider shines the brightest.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Following their Super Bowl campaign, the Seattle Seahawks find themselves with a few holes on their roster that must be addressed. As is often the case for Super Bowl winners, Seattle lost some of their key contributors, including running back Kenneth Walker III, defensive end Boye Mafe, safety Coby Bryant, and cornerback Riq Woolen.
The Seattle Seahawks can add much-needed draft capital in the 2026 NFL Draft and ruin an expected plan of one of their biggest rivals with one single move, and it could be brilliant.
After a storybook Super Bowl LX championship season, the Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL Draft in a rare position: defending a title while holding only four picks.
Bleacher Report has been hard at work in recent days, offering up great draft content as we get closer and closer to the big day(s). A few days ago, they published a full three-round mock draft, going through 100 total picks.
Fresh off a Super Bowl victory, the Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL Draft with a championship roster but a glaringly empty cupboard of picks. With only four total selections, every decision starting with No.
With less than a week to go before the 2026 NFL draft, the Seattle Seahawks will look to reload their roster as they defend their Super Bowl title. Seattle lost multiple key players during the offseason, with the biggest loss being running back and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.
As the defending Super Bowl champion, the Seattle Seahawks have the liberty to evaluate many players and positions for the 2026 NFL Draft. The Seahawks have interviewed and hosted several players during this draft process and have shown some surprises.
With Kenneth Walker III signing with the Kansas City Chiefs and Zach Charbonnet recovering from a torn ACL, the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL Draft with a massive need to fill in the backfield.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has turned into one of the NFL’s best wide receivers, and one simple recommendation from the Seattle Seahawks may have helped him get there.
The Seattle Seahawks are getting a closer look at a former first-round pick and current free agent ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, who could be a great fit to replace a key player who left the team in free agency.
Eleven years since the Jaguars took him third overall in the 2015 draft, defensive end Dante Fowler has suited up for five teams. Now a free agent after his second stint with the Cowboys, Fowler could join a sixth franchise.
The Seattle Seahawks hosted former Cowboys DE Dante Fowler for a visit on Thursday, per the NFL’s Official Transaction Wire. Fowler, 31, is a former first-round pick of the Jaguars back in 2015.
Are the Seahawks eyeing a Walker replacement in the first round of the draft?
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