March 24, 2026, 7:00 p.m. PT
Cornerback, as well as running back are two positions of need for the Seattle Seahawks this offseason.
So, a top prospect at cornerback as well as running back are what the Seahawks have recently been forecasted to address in the 2026 NFL Draft.
According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the Seahawks select Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price with the No. 64 overall pick in the draft after taking Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell at No. 32 overall.
“This would be a fortuitous twist for the champs, as Price is the 43rd player on my board and slides only because teams attacked more premium positions,” Yates said. “An excellent complement to Jeremiyah Love, Price is a physical and fast runner who can also make plays in the return game. While he had just six catches in 2025, he could grow into a better passing option with more exposure.”
Price is a graceful runner with the football. The 22-year-old went for 674 yards as well as 11 rushing touchdowns in 2025. Price averaged six yards per carry on the year while playing behind Heisman Trophy finalist Jeremiyah Love. He is the type of back that forecasts to compensate for the loss of Super Bowl MVP running back Kenneth Walker III in free agency.
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Terrell is a top cornerback prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft class. He did it all in 2025, recording nine passes defended, three sacks as well as 4.5 tackles for loss. Terrell also led the ACC in forced fumbles last season, making him an attractive option for the Seahawks to consider following the departure of CB Tariq Woolen in free agency.
Terrell has been forecasted to go to the Seahawks in the first round of late, and the bus keeps going in that direction with just over four weeks left until the draft commences.