Seattle Seahawks NFL Mock Draft Roundup 3.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our Seattle Seahawks Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Seattle Seahawks from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Seattle Seahawks:

NFL.com — Charles Davis

32. Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

The Super Bowl Champs add to their vaunted "Dark Side" defense with a rangy safety to complement 2025 rookie sensation Nick Emmanwori. Georgia LB CJ Allen could also be a consideration here.

The Athletic — NFL Writers

32. Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

Seattle has only four 2026 picks, so I tried to trade back from No. 32 but didn't get any nibbles. Comfortably the best remaining player on Brugler's board (No. 18), Terrell lacks the size of his brother (Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell), but GM John Schneider drafted an undersized corner early in 2023, and it's fair to say Devon Witherspoon has worked out. Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe are pending free agents (as is safety Coby Bryant). The Seahawks could re-sign one to start opposite Witherspoon (with Nick Emmanwori in the slot), but having another corner in the rotation would maximize coach Mike Macdonald's options. It's hard to find athletic cornerbacks with instincts and playmaking ability like Terrell's beyond the early rounds.

CBS Sports — Fornelli

32. Emmanuel Pregnon, IOL, Oregon

When a team wins the Super Bowl, it's easy to say they don't have any needs, but the Seahawks can afford to beef up the interior of their OL in my eyes. Emmanuel Pregnon is viewed by some as the best OG in the class, but while I have him behind Penn State's Olaivavega Ioane, the gap between them isn't wide.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

32. KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

Seattle finds insurance for Rashid Shaheed, who could depart in free agency. Concepcion brings speed on offense and is a dynamic returner who took two punts back for touchdowns in 2025.

ESPN — Field Yates

32. Chase Bisontis, IOL, Texas A&M

Unsurprisingly, the champs don't have many holes on their roster, but their interior offensive line needs further addressing outside of left guard Grey Zabel. Bisontis is an agile and versatile player, as he played left guard the past two seasons after playing mostly right tackle in 2023. He has active hands, reactive athleticism and quickness -- all tools that would fit great in Seattle's zone scheme. This pick would mark the third time in the past four years that eight offensive linemen were drafted in the first round, per ESPN Research.

Yahoo! Sports — McDonald/Tice

32. Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M

The Seahawks have hit the "no-clue-let's-mock-them-a-pass-rusher" level in their roster building. They don't have too many holes that can immediately be plugged here, so let's just give them another front seven player to add to that defense.

Fox Sports — Joel Klatt

32. Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

The Seahawks' secondary seems set to lose multiple players in free agency. So, addressing the secondary would be smart. Cisse is a really good player and is explosive. Mike Macdonald can refine him a bit and make him a contributor to that already strong defense.

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