Seahawks 2026 mock draft

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Here is my post Super Bowl mock draft for the Seahawks. In this mock I have JS trading away the 2nd round pick to acquire a 3rd and 4th round picks.



1st round #32 - (OLB/DE) Zion Young 6'5" 262 lbs, Missouri:
Mike McDonnald seems to prefer bigger 3-4 OLB that aren't a liability vs the run. Young is not a quick twitch player but he plays with a lot of power and hustle. He has long arms and plays with bad intentions. He is a mad man on the field, so he would fit right in with our other players on the d-line. Young is my favorite player, for the Seahawks, that should be available when we pick.









3rd round #79 (from trade down) - (OG) Keylan Rutledge 6'4" 330 lbs, Georgia Tech: Rutledge should be a plug and play guy, seeing that he has 3 years of starting experience at RG. He plays with a nasty demeanor and looks to finish plays. He is somewhat athletic for his weight and has rated well in zone blocking.





3rd round #96 - (CB/S) Bud Clark 6'2" 190 lbs, TCU: Clark is undersized for a safety, but a great size for CB. He has quick feet and changes direction smoothly, which is why I see the Seahawks converting him to CB. Clark held up well in one-on-one drills vs WRs during the Senior Bowl practices.




https://youtube.com/shorts/z0NeXSN0tPw?si=Ra1mm-WTcE88ng1M



4th round #114 (from trade down) - (DT/DE) James Thompson Jr 6'6" 310 lbs, Illinois: Thompson is good vs the run and is quick enough to disrupt the pocket.




6th round #212 - (OLB/DE) - Mason Reiger 6'5" 248 lbs, Nebraska: Reiger has good quickness and good bend to turn the corner. He can contribute as a situational pass rusher and maybe develop into a every down player.

 
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Love Young! I haven’t heard of the others but it’s that time of year to dive into the prospects. Appreciate your work Chevy
 

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Here is my post Super Bowl mock draft for the Seahawks. In this mock I have JS trading away the 2nd round pick to acquire a 3rd anf 4th round picks.



1st round #32 - (OLB/DE) Zion Young 6'5" 262 lbs, Missouri:
Mike McDonnald seems to prefer bigger 3-4 OLB that aren't a liability vs the run. Young is not a quick twitch player but he plays with a lot of power and hustle. He has long arms and plays with bad intentions. He is a mad man on the field, so he would fit right in with our other players on the d-line. Young is my favorite player, for the Seahawks, that should be available when we pick.









3rd round #79 (from trade down) - (OG) Keylan Rutledge 6'4" 330 lbs, Georgia Tech: Rutledge should be a plug and play guy, seeing that he has 3 years of starting experience at RG. He plays with a nasty demeanor and looks to finish plays. He is somewhat athletic for his weight and has rated well in zone blocking.





3rd round #96 - (CB/S) Bud Clark 6'2" 190 lbs, TCU: Clark is undersized for a safety, but a great size for CB. He has quick feet and changes direction smoothly, which is why I see the Seahawks converting him to CB. Clark held up well in one-on-one drills vs WRs during the Senior Bowl practices.




https://youtube.com/shorts/z0NeXSN0tPw?si=Ra1mm-WTcE88ng1M



4th round #114 (from trade down) - (DT/DE) James Thompson Jr 6'6" 310 lbs, Illinois: Thompson is good vs the run and is quick enough to disrupt the pocket.




6th round #212 - (OLB/DE) - Mason Reiger 6'5" 248 lbs, Nebraska: Reiger has good quickness and good bend to turn the corner. He can contribute as a situational pass rusher and maybe develop into a every down player.



Big fan of Bud Clark!

He was so good at the Senior Bowl.
 

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Love first two. Rest are meh. Will need a cb and rb at some point unless we get both riq and Jobe resigned. Rb we need regardless. No Charbs and possibility K9 holds out if franchised
 
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Love first two. Rest are meh. Will need a cb and rb at some point unless we get both riq and Jobe resigned. Rb we need regardless. No Charbs and possibility K9 holds out if franchised

I have projected Bud Clark to make the switch to CB. As for RBs, I think the value for them will be the 4th and 5th rounds.
 

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Here's my first Seahawks mock for 2026 draft -

Traded down from 32 to 39 and picked up 109
Traded 96 for 116 and 129. Then traded 129 for 147 and 168.
Traded 2027 5th and 7th rd for 207, 231, 250

39.
Denzel BostonWR Washington

64.
Gennings DunkerOG Iowa

109.
Tacario DavisCB Washington

116.
Kaytron AllenRB Penn State

147.
Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB TCU

168.
Dontay CorleoneDT Cincinnati

188.
Lander BartonLB Utah

207.
Tyreak SappEDGE Florida

231.
Skyler ThomasS Oregon State

250.
Domani JacksonCB Alabama
 

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Here's my first Seahawks mock for 2026 draft -

Traded down from 32 to 39 and picked up 109
Traded 96 for 116 and 129. Then traded 129 for 147 and 168.
Traded 2027 5th and 7th rd for 207, 231, 250

39.
Denzel BostonWR Washington

64.
Gennings DunkerOG Iowa

109.
Tacario DavisCB Washington

116.
Kaytron AllenRB Penn State

147.
Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB TCU

168.
Dontay CorleoneDT Cincinnati

188.
Lander BartonLB Utah

207.
Tyreak SappEDGE Florida

231.
Skyler ThomasS Oregon State

250.
Domani JacksonCB Alabama
Trade backs? I see 32 to 39, whats that net us, and are there others?
 
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Here's my first Seahawks mock for 2026 draft -


39.
Denzel BostonWR Washington

64.
Gennings DunkerOG Iowa

109.
Tacario DavisCB Washington

116.
Kaytron AllenRB Penn State

147.
Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB TCU

168.
Dontay CorleoneDT Cincinnati

188.
Lander BartonLB Utah

207.
Tyreak SappEDGE Florida

231.
Skyler ThomasS Oregon State

250.
Domani JacksonCB Alabama

You acquired a lot of draft picks, which is nice. I like Boston, definitely possible for him to fall to #39. I love Dunker, but he's probably going to get drafted in the first 40 picks.
 

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