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:
- Las Vegas Raiders
- New York Jets
- Arizona Cardinals
- Tennessee Titans
- New York Giants
- Cleveland Browns
- Washington Commanders
- New Orleans Saints
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Miami Dolphins
- Dallas Cowboys
- Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons)
- Baltimore Ravens
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- New York Jets (from Colts)
- Detroit Lions
- Minnesota Vikings
- Carolina Panthers
- Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars)
- Chicago Bears
- Buffalo Bills
- San Francisco 49ers
- Houston Texans
- Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)
- Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)
- New England Patriots
- Seattle Seahawks
Pick: Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M
"This might be too early for RB2, but if Seattle falls in love with a playmaker such as Notre Dame's Jadarian Price and wants to pull the trigger, it would not be a shock. In this mock, though, they add Howell. Despite some size concerns, he is all gas off the edge and could be a terror on third down."
Pick: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
"Coach Mike Macdonald needs to restock his "Dark Side" defense with Tariq Woolen and Coby Bryant leaving in free agency. Avieon Terrell is one of the best turnover machines at the cornerback position in this draft class. He set Clemson records for a defensive back in forced fumbles in a season (five) and a career (eight from 2023-2025), and that will certainly play in Seattle."
Pick: Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
"Believe it or not, Notre Dame has never had two running backs selected in the first round of the same NFL draft. In fact, only four running back tandems from the same school have ever been selected in the first round in the same year. But Price is the No. 2 running back in this class and would provide some nice pop to the Seattle offense after the departure of Kenneth Walker III via free agency. He had only 113 carries last season but turned them into 674 yards and 11 scores."
Pick: T.J. Parker, Edge, Clemson
"Seattle drafts T.J. Parker as the Boye Mafe replacement. Mafe signed a lucrative deal with the Bengals in free agency. Parker is a reliable edge setter with limited pass rush potential, but Mike Macdonald can put him in a position to produce. Seattle is also a candidate to trade back given they only have four picks. The objective should be filling positions lost in free agency, such as cornerback, edge rusher and running back."
Pick: Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M
"The Super Bowl champs can afford to take some risk with players who possess some outlier traits like Howell, who produced 27 sacks in his collegiate career but has a smaller frame and sub-31-inch arm length."
Take a look at the top 50 prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft according to NFL.com's analyst Daniel Jeremiah.


1: QB Fernando Mendoza - Indiana

2: RB Jeremiyah Love - Notre Dame

3: LB Sonny Styles - Ohio State

4: Edge David Bailey - Texas Tech

5: Edge Arvell Reese - Ohio State

6: WR Carnell Tate - Ohio State

7: Edge Rueben Bain Jr. - Miami

8: CB Mansoor Delane - LSU

9: S Caleb Downs: Ohio State

10: OT Francis Mauigoa - Miami

11: IOL Olaivavega Ioane - Penn State

12: WR Makai Lemon - USC

13: IOL Spencer Fano - Utah

14: TE Kenyon Sadiq - Oregon

15: CB Jermod McCoy - Tennessee

16: S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren - Toledo

17: S Dillon Thieneman - Oregon

18: WR Omar Cooper Jr. - Indiana

19: OT Blake Miller - Clemson

20: OT Monroe Freeling - Georgia

21: WR Jordyn Tyson - Arizona State

22: OT Kadyn Proctor - Alabama

23: Edge Akheem Mesidor - Miami

24: Edge T.J. Parker - Clemson

25: CB Colton Hood - Tennessee

26: OT Caleb Lomu - Utah

27: WR Denzel Boston - Washington

28: Edge Cashius Howell - Texas A&M

29: WR KC Concepcion - Texas A&M

30: LB CJ Allen - Georgia

31: Edge Keldric Faulk - Auburn

32: LB Anthony Hill Jr. - Texas

33: DT Kayden McDonald - Ohio State

34: CB Avieon Terrell - Clemson

35: OT Max Iheanachor - Arizona State

36: DT Lee Hunter - Texas Tech

37: DT Peter Woods - Clemson

38: QB Ty Simpson - Alabama

39: RB Jadarian Price - Notre Dame

40: CB Chris Johnson - San Diego State

41: LB Jacob Rodriguez - Texas Tech

42: DT Caleb Banks - Florida

43: CB Brandon Cisse - South Carolina

44: CB Keionte Scott - Miami

45: Edge Zion Young - Missouri

46: Edge Malachi Lawrence - UCF

47: IOL Keylan Rutledge - Georgia Tech

48: WR Antonio Williams - Clemson

49: Edge R Mason Thomas - Oklahoma

50: WR Germie Bernard - Alabama












