Steve Bradshaw specializes in covering the NFL Draft, NFL, and Fantasy Football for TWSN. Notably, Bradshaw has been able to cover the NFL Combine with media credentials for TWSN.
Outside of football, Bradshaw also has experience writing about the MLB & NBA.
After winning the Super Bowl, the Seattle Seahawks are in a good but not perfect spot heading into 2026. There’s no doubt that this core is elite, and Seattle has a ton of top players to build around.
That being said, they notably lost Kenneth Walker, Boye Mafe, Coby Bryant, and Riq Woolen. While Woolen was starting to decline, all these other players were key parts of the Seahawks 2025 season.
Even though the Seahawks were able to bring players like Josh Jobe and Rashid Shaheed back, they didn’t go out and make a ton of new moves.
With that in mind, here’s how Seattle should approach the 2026 NFL draft.
Key Facts:
• Team: Seattle Seahawks
• 2025 Record: 14-3
• 2026 NFL Draft Picks (Days 1 & 2): 32, 64 & 96
Seattle Seahawks 2026 NFL Mock Draft: 4 Rounds
This mock draft will be hosted on the TWSN Mock Draft Simulator.
First-Round Pick (32nd Overall): KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
While the Seahawks need a running back more than a wide receiver, the positional value has me taking KC Concepcion. While, I’m a fan of Jadarian Price, 32 just seems a bit too rich for me.
Despite paying Shaheed after trading for him last year, this wide receiver room wasn’t great outside of Jaxon Smith-Njigba. No one else on the team had over 600 yards, and Cooper Kupp is now 32 years old.
Kupp becomes a free agent in 2028, but the time to start looking for his replacement is now. It wouldn’t shock me if Concepcion falls to 32, but at the same time, I believe he’s a better player than that.
Second-Round Pick (64th Overall): Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
While I don’t feel great about Price in round one, pick No. 64 is a completely different story. This seems to be the end of Price’s range, and the Seahawks bet of waiting on a running back paid off.
Despite not proving it in college because of Jeremiyah Love, Price has the traits to lead a backfield in the NFL. Even if Price doesn’t take every snap as a bellcow, he brings a ton of juice to an offense.
Zach Charbonnet isn’t expected to play for most of the year, as this is what Jeremy Brener of Seattle Seahawks on Sports Illustrated wrote:
“Best-Case Scenario
If all goes well for Charbonnet and it takes exactly nine months to get fully healthy, that would take him to around Thanksgiving, which would give him a chance to play around Week 12 or 13.”
That’s brutal news for Seattle, but it’s also their reality right now. Between George Holani, Emanuel Wilson, and Price, that’s enough to come close to replacing Kenneth Walker.
Third-Round Pick (96th Overall): Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State
This pick in round three is a combination of best player available and trying to replace Mafe. To be quite honest, I’m not sure why others aren’t as high on Dani Dennis-Sutton.
Here’s part of the scouting report on Dennis-Sutton from the TWSN simulator:
“The long lanky frame paired with an explosive first step will have DDS going higher than people think…He will certainly be a rotational edge player at the next level”
Overall, this was an ideal scenario for the Seattle Seahawks, and it’s one of the best mock drafts I’ve done for them yet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Kenneth Walker New Team?
Kenneth Walker is now on the Kansas City Chiefs
Jadarian Price Age?
Jadarian Price is 22 years old.
Jadarian Price Stats?
Last season Price ran for 674 yards (6.0 YPC) on 113 attempts.
Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft Round 1 Pick?
The Seattle Seahawks have pick No. 32 in the 2026 NFL draft.
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Steve Bradshaw specializes in covering the NFL Draft, NFL, and Fantasy Football for TWSN. Notably, Bradshaw has been able to cover the NFL Combine with media credentials for TWSN.
Outside of football, Bradshaw also has experience writing about the MLB & NBA.