The Seattle Seahawks are getting ready for Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, where they will have the No. 64 and 96 overall picks. The Seahawks could make some trades back, especially after last night's swing and miss when trying to move out of the first round.
The Seattle Seahawks have to be observant of the other teams in the league, but they have to be especially keen on the direction of the NFC West. The division made a lot of noise in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, with some of the Seahawks’ rivals making some big noise.
Price cemented his own first-round status Thursday night.
The Seattle Seahawks used their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on former Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price, shoring up their main hole on the offensive side of the ball.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in eight minutes?
The first round of the 2026 NFL season was a success for several teams. For the Seattle Seahawks, they didn’t get the chance to trade back like they originally wanted, but they were able to make the best of the No.
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.
Once the Seattle Seahawks lost Kenneth Walker III in free agency, the future of the franchise's running back position became murky. Zach Charbonnet will miss much of the season due to a torn ACL, and there was no clear future starter on the roster.
Draft Day for the 2026 NFL Draft is officially here, and for all 32 teams, it is the best opportunity to get their rosters better. Teams like the Seattle Seahawks will be able to get some of the best collegiate players possible to address the biggest position holes and depth.
At this point, most of us have a pretty strong understanding of who we want the Seattle Seahawks to end up with when the dust clears Saturday evening. At the very least, we have a list of players we like, with an understanding that it’s very hard to know who will be available when the picks come around and we have to be flexible and creative.
The Seattle Seahawks have been a breeding ground for elite running backs, with a productive ground game in nearly every decade dating back to their inaugural season in 1976.
The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL Draft in the most enviable position possible as the defending Super Bowl champions. Because of their title win over the New England Patriots, they hold the final pick (No.
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.
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.
Back in 1976, in the franchise’s initial draft, the expansion Seattle Seahawks used the second overall pick on University of Notre Dame defensive tackle Steve Niehaus.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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