Draft 2026: post your possibilities

Vesuve

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List of our picks below is from Google. Who should we draft in your opinion? More accurately what positions will we likely draft?

Charbs is seriously injured. Whether we keep K9 will obviously affect potential RB picks. I hope McIntosh can get snaps next year....?

Regardless of Walker situation IMO, another Running back is needed.

What's on your draft plate at the moment?

Projected Seahawks 2026 draft picks
  • 1st Round: 32.
  • 2nd Round: 64.
  • 3rd Round: 96.
  • 4th Round: traded for Rashid Shaheed.
  • 5th Round: traded for Rashid Shaheed.
  • 6th Round: 212.
  • 7th Round: Sent in Nick Harris Trade.
 

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For a long time now I have been a proponent of best player available regardless of position. I can’t think of a better way to draft especially after winning a SB. So that’s what I would do since we clearly don’t have many holes or huge needs.

That said I would love a RG like Zabel end of 1st. Then a replacement for Riq since I am sure he’s gone. Then another RB.

If best player available falls something like that I would be super stoked.
 

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I would like to see us trade away our third and sixth round picks and perhaps a player or future draft pick in order to move up in the first round to get Olaivavega Ioane and get a good corner like D'Angelo Ponds or Colton Hood or Chris Johnson in the second. Quality, not quantity this year. If we can't get Vega, I would want us to get Emmanuel Pregnon or Chase Bisontis.
 

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Round 1 Emmanuel Pregnon G Oregon/USC
Round 2 Chandler Rivers CB Duke
Round 3 Omar Cooper WR Indiana
Round 6 Isaiah World T Oregon. Was a 1-2 round in most mocks all year. But Tore his ACL vs IU in the semifinals
 
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I think they go defense early and often. People aren't going to want to hear it but I think the team views Bradford higher than we do and they won't use a early round pick on a guard again.

I think corner and edge in the first two rounds.
 

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I think they go defense early and often. People aren't going to want to hear it but I think the team views Bradford higher than we do and they won't use a early round pick on a guard again.

I think corner and edge in the first two rounds.
Yeah, I don't see a guard early again, not at 32. With our scarcity of picks, I expect we'll trade back for a couple more picks and mine for mid round talent. Charbs will undoubtedly start on PUP, and may have that extended into the season. Might need a mid round RB to flesh out the RB room (assuming here that we retain K9).

BPA all the way.
 

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Remember....it was swept under the rug a bit mainly 'cause it wasn't all that important at the time (and we were all excited about Zabel and Emmanwori) but Damien Martinez was one of the rare whiffs by Schneider in the previous draft.

Martinez is now on the PS of the Packers.

So if we lose Walker (or if there is a danger of that happening), JS needs to hit on a RB in the draft.

Personally, I think Walker gets re-signed and this a moot point but it's something to think about.
 

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I think they go defense early and often. People aren't going to want to hear it but I think the team views Bradford higher than we do and they won't use a early round pick on a guard again.

I think corner and edge in the first two rounds.
I expect CB but obviously signings will affect their needs before draft.
 
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