Rob Rang's 2026 Draft Preview

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Rob Rang's 2026 Draft Preview: 10 Seahawk-y Prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft

NFL draft analyst Rob Rang looks at 10 prospects who have traits that could make them good fits for the Seahawks.

n hindsight it is easy to understand why the Seahawks grew into the best team in the NFL last season as the core values shared by John Schneider and Mike Macdonald almost demand it.

The Seahawks are looking for players who are tough, smart, physical and reliable. Last April, the Seahawks' GM and president of football operations described Seattle's draft class as, "smart, tough, reliable, swaggy, athletic, speed," and that group included multiple rookies who played a big role in the team's Super Bowl-winning season, led by guard Grey Zabel and safety Nick Emmanwori.


NOTE: I've read several articles by people that really like Gabe Jacas, like Todd McShay and Rob Staton.

Gabe Jacas, Edge, Illinois
 

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Rob Rang's 2026 Draft Preview: 10 Seahawk-y Prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft

NFL draft analyst Rob Rang looks at 10 prospects who have traits that could make them good fits for the Seahawks.

n hindsight it is easy to understand why the Seahawks grew into the best team in the NFL last season as the core values shared by John Schneider and Mike Macdonald almost demand it.

The Seahawks are looking for players who are tough, smart, physical and reliable. Last April, the Seahawks' GM and president of football operations described Seattle's draft class as, "smart, tough, reliable, swaggy, athletic, speed," and that group included multiple rookies who played a big role in the team's Super Bowl-winning season, led by guard Grey Zabel and safety Nick Emmanwori.


NOTE: I've read several articles by people that really like Gabe Jacas, like Todd McShay and Rob Staton.

Gabe Jacas, Edge, Illinois
You are so mean. What did Todd and Rob ever do to you for such name calling?
 

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Rob Rang's 2026 Draft Preview: 10 Seahawk-y Prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft

NFL draft analyst Rob Rang looks at 10 prospects who have traits that could make them good fits for the Seahawks.

n hindsight it is easy to understand why the Seahawks grew into the best team in the NFL last season as the core values shared by John Schneider and Mike Macdonald almost demand it.

The Seahawks are looking for players who are tough, smart, physical and reliable. Last April, the Seahawks' GM and president of football operations described Seattle's draft class as, "smart, tough, reliable, swaggy, athletic, speed," and that group included multiple rookies who played a big role in the team's Super Bowl-winning season, led by guard Grey Zabel and safety Nick Emmanwori.


NOTE: I've read several articles by people that really like Gabe Jacas, like Todd McShay and Rob Staton.

Gabe Jacas, Edge, Illinois

Quote from the article ..... 👉 "I like Washington RB Jonah Coleman quite a bit. Short, dense build but great feet and lateral quickness. Balance for days. Reminds me of Javonte Williams. pic.twitter.com/YgWaWXkKv1

— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) February 23, 2026 "

Before the Cowboys acquired Javonte Williams, they played Robert Fulton Newhouse as a multi-position fullback/running back as welll as a special teams contributor over the course of 12 years. Highly successful. As I recall, tackling Newhouse was described as like trying to tackle a bowling ball.
 

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I used to pay attention to all the previous draft predictions and " this team needs this " stuff and made my own guesses. And you know what, I've been wrong every time . So now I pretty much stick to hoping they pick a position. Afterwards I look up the guys and judge from there. It works better for me .... less disappointment, stress, and expectations. I save that for the regular season 😄
 

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With #32, #64 and #96 I'd go for OG, RB and CB plus maybe S after trading down a bit. Day three I'd try to get EDGE Mason Reiger. Dude's a baller.
 

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Some draft thoughts.

RG.
This will be Bradfords contract year and if no one else is brought in you are rolling with Cabeldue, Haynes and Bradford. We saw the
difference Zabel made and we've invested some $ in our great OT's but would be wise to rotate in a young upgrade at RG both for performance and to keep that position cheap.

Losing Bryant & Woolen needs to be addressed in this draft and I hope our first pick is a CB. There are some solid DB's that should go in the first two days and won't be surprised if they take two when the dust settles. The DLine is a strength but getting a little long in the tooth and it's always nice to see them identify a difference maker here.

Everyone seems to have RB high on their list but I don't see it as pressing as most. E. Wilson, Holani, McIntosh and another five hopefuls should do fine until Charbs returns.
I really like Washington Jr if the fumbles get fixed. 6-1, 230, 4.33 sounds like a poor man's Bo Jackson. If turned the corner Seth McGowan has a mindset & running style that produces and could fall far. Not worried about Singleton's metatarsal but another that could be around later. Really like Jonah Coleman, he just seems redundant to E. Wilson. If JS takes a RB day one or two they had better like him a lot, if we carry 2 FBs & 3 QBs it will be important to have RBs that produce.

I am counting on Horton, Arroyo, McIntosh, Mills, ect. to be contributors and to lessen the blow of losing some FA's and a poor draft cache.
Fill a couple of holes in the draft, John's got cap room and could pick someone up like he did Shaheed. John's already done the work, we won the SB, just add a couple that fit this winning mindset and go.
We are standing on the top until someone knocks us off.
 

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Washington is so fast he fumbles. The Penn State rb was clocked at 23.6 mph.
 

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You'll have to count me out, I'm afraid -- I've gotten a little rusty on my jackass skills.
 

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Hey, Ruminator, it comes back like it was never gone. No worries. I can go a long time without saying something inadvisable to my wife, then BANG, out pops a zinger. It's kinda like that only a lot more fun 😃
 

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Does anyone remember who Rob Rang correctly predicted who was going to be the 1st round pick, and that put him on the map? It feels like it was 20 years ago
 

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Does anyone remember who Rob Rang correctly predicted who was going to be the 1st round pick, and that put him on the map? It feels like it was 20 years ago
Pretty sure he was a Lofa Tatupu fanboy from way back. :)
 

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