Prospects began arriving for the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on Sunday. Positional workouts start on Thursday. The Seattle Seahawks will be in attendance to scout and assess the participating prospects in the 2026 NFL draft.

Cornerback projects as one of the Seahawks’ bigger offseason needs. Both Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe are currently scheduled for NFL free agency. General manager John Schneider may be tasked with drafting a replacement if he fails to re-sign one (or both) of them.

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We’ve identified three cornerback prospects for the Seahawks to evaluate at the NFL Combine.

Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State

Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosun was the fastest-recorded cornerback at this year’s Senior Bowl, according to tracking data provided by Zebra Technology. That straightline speed and athleticism should translate well to drills at the NFL Combine. Igbinosun could emerge as a target at No. 64 overall.

Andre Fuller, Toledo

Toledo cornerback is a small-school prospect to watch at the NFL Combine. Andre Fuller was the fastest cornerback during the East-West Shrine Bowl Game, apparently hitting 20.52 mph on the GPS. Fuller also has terrific size for the position at 6-0, 201.

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Colton Hood, Tennessee

Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood is extremely athletic and competitive. He should be among the Seahawks’ shortlisted targets at No. 32 overall. Hood is still developing his instincts in coverage, but he possesses every baseline trait to develop into a more complete player.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 3 CBs who could impress the Seahawks at the NFL Combine