
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.
Seattle opened by selecting running back Jadarian Price in the first round, then added defensive back Bud Clark in the second and offensive lineman Julian Neal in the third, addressing multiple areas of need early.
The Seahawks added Beau Stephens in the fifth round, followed by Emmanuel Henderson Jr. in the sixth, before closing with a trio of seventh-round picks — Andre Fuller, Deven Eastern and Michael Dansby — to round out the class.
EasySportz’s analyst noted the class featured solid value and positional balance but lacked standout, high-impact additions. The report highlighted Price as a potential contributor but questioned the overall ceiling of the group compared to other teams.
National evaluations reflected a similar outlook, with analysts pointing to steady roster building while noting limited star power.
Overall, Seattle’s draft was viewed as a functional, depth-driven class without major swings — reflected in the analyst’s B- grade.
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