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0:542026 NFL Draft Grades: Seahawks Select Julian Neal No. 99
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0:412026 NFL Draft Grades: Eagles Select Bud Clark No. 64
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1:00Chiefs Trade Up for CB Mansoor Delane at No. 6
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1:17Which Rookie Will Produce More? | No. 3 Jeremiyah Love vs. No. 32 Jadarian Price
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1:56No. 3 Jeremiyah Love vs. No. 32 Jadarian Price: Who Brings More Value to Their New Teams?
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1:18Seahawks Take Kenneth Walker III Replacement In Jadarian Price
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0:572026 NFL Draft Grades: Seahawks Select Jadarian Price No. 32
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17:10The Making of an NFL-Ready Prospect in the 2026 Draft
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1:38Market for Ty Simpson Beyond the Cardinals
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1:46Who They Should Take NFL Mock Draft: Kansas City At No. 9
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1:19Jonathan Jones Mock Draft: Seahawks Take A Chance At No. 32 On CB Jermod McCoy
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40:05NFL Insider Jonathan Jones Releases Mock Draft
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6:40Breaking News: Will Anderson Jr. Becomes NFL's Highest-Paid Non-QB
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11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
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9:332026 NFL Draft: Perfect Fit In The NFC West
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11:02NFC West Offseason Grades and Biggest Remaining Needs
Top Seahawks News
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Seahawks' Emmanuel Henderson: Selected by Seahawks
The Seahawks selected Henderson in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 199th overall.
Henderson (6-foot-1, 185 pounds) might be a better bet to make a roster than most other sixth-round rookie receiver selections, because Henderson is fully expected to stand out as a special teams gunner. Henderson was a known special-teams presence even while he was a backup wideout at Alabama, but Henderson managed to log an encouraging season of wideout production in his one year at Kansas. The selection of Henderson might be a bad sign for 2025 seventh-round pick Ricky White, who was also largely selected for his special teams ability.
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Seahawks' Beau Stephens: Selected by Seahawks
The Seahawks selected Stephens in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 148th overall.
The Seahawks sent a 2027 fourth-round pick to the Browns for this pick. Stephens was a three-year starter at Iowa and didn't allow a sack as a senior. He played at left guard at Iowa but did take some snaps at center at the Senior Bowl. Stephens should provide depth to the Seahawks' interior offensive line. However, his upside is ultimately limited by his below-average athleticism. After all, he had the shortest arms and smallest hands at the NFL Combine, and his 5.35-second 40-yard dash left plenty to be desired.
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Seahawks' Julian Neal: Selected by Seahawks
The Seahawks selected Neal in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 99th overall.
Neal is a standout athlete at 6-foot-2, 203 pounds with a 4.49-second 40, 40-inch vertical and 134-inch broad jump, but it's a red flag that he played four years at Fresno State and never earned a starting role. He did start for Arkansas as a fifth-year player, but a very safe general rule is that anyone who can't start in four years isn't an NFL starter. If Neal emerges as a viable starter in Seattle, it would be very impressive on the part of coach Mike Macdonald.
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Seahawks' Bud Clark: Snagged by Seahawks
The Seahawks selected Clark in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 64th overall.
Clark (6-foot-1, 188 pounds) boasts experience as a four-year starter at TCU plus significant versatility, having lined up in the box, at free safety and in the slot over the course of his collegiate career. Across his tenure as a starter with the Horned Frogs, Clark totaled 35 passes defensed including 15 interceptions. He also improved against the run over the last two seasons, totaling over 50 tackles in both 2024 and 2025. Clark, who will turn 25 years old in May, will likely contribute as the No. 3 man behind starting safeties Ty Okada and Julian Love in his rookie year.
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Seahawks' Zach Charbonnet: Team drafts RB in Round 1
Charbonnet (knee) will face increased competition for touches once he recovers from a torn ACL, as Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports that the Seahawks drafted Jadarian Price 32nd overall Thursday,
The Seahawks lost running back Kenneth Walker in free agency but didn't take long to draft Walker's replacement, using the final selection of Thursday's first round on Price out of Notre Dame. Charbonnet split carries with Walker during the 2025 regular season, but Walker took on a workhorse role after Charbonnet tore his ACL in the NFC divisional-round win over the 49ers. Charbonnet's recovery is likely to stretch into the 2026 regular season, but if he can regain his pre-injury form, he'll likely return to a platoon role in a Seahawks backfield that also includes Price, Emanuel Wilson and George Holani.
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Seahawks' George Holani: Door not shut on backfield role
Holani could still have a role in Seattle's running back rotation even after the Seahawks drafted Jadarian Price 32nd overall Thursday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Zach Charbonnet (knee) is likely to miss some regular-season action, leaving Price, Holani and Emanuel Wilson as the top healthy options in a Seahawks backfield that lost Kenneth Walker in free agency. Price had just 15 catches in three years at Notre Dame, so Holani has a clear path to carving out a role in passing situations, at least until Charbonnet returns. Holani had only two catches across 11 regular-season appearances in 2025 but added four receptions in two playoff contests.
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Seahawks' Emanuel Wilson: First-round RB added by Seattle
Wilson will face increased competition for touches after the Seahawks drafted Jadarian Price 32nd overall Thursday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
All three of Wilson, Price and George Holani could play sizable roles early in the season while Zach Charbonnet works his way back from a torn ACL. The Seahawks signed Wilson and drafted Price after losing running back Kenneth Walker in free agency. Price is untested in a workhorse role, having backed up Jeremiyah Love at Notre Dame, so Seattle's likely to spread out the backfield workload between multiple options despite investing significant draft capital into Price.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Selected by Seattle
The Seahawks selected Price in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 32nd overall.
If Jeremiyah Love was Notre Dame's Darren McFadden then Price was their Felix Jones, providing consistent big plays off the bench and as a kick returner. Price is not quite as athletic at 5-foot-11, 203 pounds as Jones was out of Arkansas, but the general theme of big plays off the bench is the deal with Price. The unclear early-season availability of Zach Charbonnet (ACL) gives room for Price to make an immediate impact, and upon Charbonnet's eventual return a long-term workload split can be expected between him and Price not unlike the split between Charbonnet and Kenneth Walker previously. Price also might displace Rashid Shaheed from the kick return unit after returning three of his 22 collegiate kick returns for touchdowns (36.1 yards per return).
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Off. |
123.3 (10th) |
239.0 (9th) |
351.4 (7th) |
| Def. |
91.9 (3rd) |
212.9 (12th) |
285.9 (6th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
|---|---|
| Z. Charbonnet RB Zach Charbonnet RB | Knee - ACL |
| T. Horton WR Tory Horton WR | Shin |
| T. Knight LB Tyrice Knight LB | Concussion |
| A. Kight OL Amari Kight OL | Knee |
| A. Finley S AJ Finley S | Knee |
















