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The Seahawks are fresh off a Super Bowl 60 win but only have a handful of picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Here's how Seattle could use its draft picks.
Jadarian Price gives the Seattle Seahawks a starting-caliber running back, but now one veteran might be on the way out.
The Seattle Seahawks have made their second pick of the 2026 NFL draft. Once again, they did not trade back and stayed put with the final selection of round two. With the No. 64 overall pick, the Seahawks addressed their secondary by drafting defensive back Bud Clark from TCU.
The Seahawks have only two picks remaining, but John Schneider could add more via trade as Seattle looks to add depth.
The Seattle Seahawks grabbed a ball-hawk in the second round of the 2026 NFL draft by choosing TCU's Bud Clark.
The Seahawks traded their No. 96 third-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for No. 99 (third-round) and No. 216 (sixth-round). Behind the scenes of the Seahawks draft room on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
Seahawks General Manager John Schneider came into the first round of the draft with designs on trading out of the 32nd pick, but way things played out in the picks leading up to that selection changed those plans.
"You gotta have the mentality, you gotta have a lot of grit," new safety Bud Clark said. That attitude is music to the Seahawks' ears.