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2026 Mock Draft Tracker 6.0: What Will The Seahawks Do With Pick No. 32?

Taking a look at what the experts think the Seahawks may do in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Seahawks Mock Draft Tracker 6.0

The 2026 NFL Draft, which will take place in Pittsburgh on April 23-25, is quickly approaching and thanks to their Super Bowl win over the Patriots, the Seahawks will have the 32nd pick in the first round, and picks No. 64 and 96 in Rounds 2 and 3, respectively. The Seahawks currently have only four total picks, the aforementioned picks in the first three rounds, as well as Cleveland's sixth-rounder (No. 188), which they received in a 2024 trade that sent center Nick Harris and a seventh-round pick to the Browns. The Seahawks traded their fourth and fifth-round picks to the Saints in exchange for receiver and return specialist Rashid Shaheed, while Seattle's original sixth-round pick went to Jacksonville in 2024 in exchange for defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris.

Here is a look at the current first-round draft order:

  1. Las Vegas Raiders
  2. New York Jets
  3. Arizona Cardinals
  4. Tennessee Titans
  5. New York Giants
  6. Cleveland Browns
  7. Washington Commanders
  8. New Orleans Saints
  9. Kansas City Chiefs
  10. Cincinnati Bengals
  11. Miami Dolphins
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)
  14. Baltimore Ravens
  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  16. New York Jets (from Colts)
  17. Detroit Lions
  18. Minnesota Vikings
  19. Carolina Panthers
  20. Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Philadelphia Eagles
  24. Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)
  25. Chicago Bears
  26. Buffalo Bills
  27. San Francisco 49ers
  28. Houston Texans
  29. Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
  30. Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)
  31. New England Patriots
  32. Seattle Seahawks

Pick: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

"The run on Clemson players continues. This is a big need for Seattle, as is running back, but this spot seems too high to grab Arkansas' Mike Washington Jr. or Notre Dame's Jadarian Price. The younger brother of Falcons first-rounder A.J. Terrell is 5-11, 186 pounds. He tested OK in Indy, jumping 34 inches and posting 10-3 in the broad jump. The 2025 season was a huge disappointment for Clemson, but don't blame Terrell; he made a ton of plays. He had 46 tackles (4.5 for loss), three sacks, 11 pass breakups and a Clemson-record five forced fumbles."

Pick: Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame

"Post-Super Bowl, the Seahawks experienced a bit of a talent drain, losing running back Kenneth Walker III, edge rusher Boye Mafe and cornerback Riq Woolen. The team's task is to restock the cupboard. It could wait until No. 64 overall to address the position, but supply is lower than demand, which drives up the price. Seattle pairs Zach Charbonnet with Price, just as Price shared a backfield with Jeremiyah Love in South Bend."

Pick: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

"I started at the available offensive guards at this spot for so long. There are also a few intriguing defensive line and wide receiver prospects here. Even after the investments made at both spots, I wouldn't rule out the Seahawks continuing to bolster both positions. Instead, the Seahawks get the versatile Thieneman from the state just south of them. Thieneman would be an excellent fit in Mike Macdonald's two-high scheme, unlocking his two-way ability as a run defender and in coverage, while also allowing him to play from a high position to take advantage of his ability to read and close on the football. Thieneman would allow the Seahawks to live in their five and six defensive back looks and unlock the rest of Seattle's talented defense."

Pick: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

"Seattle's defensive strength was as much in its key playmakers as it was in its depth. That unit is a little thinner now that Tariq Woolen and Coby Bryant are playing elsewhere, so GM John Schneider snags a speedy corner who can fill the void left by Woolen and return some depth to the Seahawks' secondary."

Pick: Emmanuel Pregnon, OL, Oregon

"I've no idea what Seattle does here, but adding another body for the interior of the offensive line doesn't seem like a bad idea."

Pick: Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M

"The Seahawks' secondary took a hit in free agency with the departures of Riq Woolen and Bryant. But DeMarcus Lawrence, who will turn 34 later this month, is the team's top option at edge rusher. Coach Mike Macdonald prides himself on having depth at every position on his defense."

Pick: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

"The Seahawks lost Tariq Woolen in free agency and Hood would give them a steadier on-the-ball playmaker to support returning Josh Jobe and Devon Witherspoon."

Pick: Keldric Faulk, Edge, Auburn

"A strong defense guided the Seahawks to the Lombardi Trophy last season, and coach Mike Macdonald will look to keep that unit strong despite key free agent departures. DeMarcus Lawrence was instrumental last season but is 34 years old and needs an heir apparent. Faulk is a high-potential prospect at 6-foot-6 and 276 pounds with pro-level power and agility. At just 20 years old, there's room for him to grow and develop beyond what he did at Auburn, where he had only two sacks last season."

Pick: Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame

"Price is a silky-smooth running back with plug-and-play talent and the potential to add more receptions than we saw from him at Notre Dame. Getting the fifth-year option that would come with drafting Price in Round 1 is a big advantage for the Seahawks in this spot."

Take a look at the top 50 prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft according to NFL.com's analyst Daniel Jeremiah.

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