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The longer the Seahawks don’t find an answer to who the first-string running back is, the less valuable the options are. The Seahawks missed out on solid running backs on the first day of legal tampering, like Travis Etienne and Tyler Allgeier. There are still some options available, like Rachaad White, but Emerald Spectrum and Locked On Seahawks host Corbin Smith believes the Seahawks have a scenario in place.
Smith believes the Seahawks are shooting for San Francisco 49ers’ Brian Robinson Jr. to be the veteran to be the main back to start the season. Robinson would be back to being a starter in the league while the Seahawks aim for a younger playmaker in the backfield through the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Seahawks could go for a running back in the first or second round. Players like Notre Dame’s Jadarian Price and Penn State’s Kayton Allen would be available. The Seahawks could use a third round pick on a valuable player like Arkansas’ Mike Washington Jr. Or Washington Jonah Coleman.
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