3 mid-round guards the Seahawks should consider after the NFL Combine

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The Seattle Seahawks are only equipped with four total selections in the 2026 NFL draft, but three of them are top 100 picks. It'll be quality over quantity for general manager John Schneider. Maximizing his four selections is of utmost importance.

One position the Seahawks could consider addressing at No. 64 or 96 overall is guard. Drafting Grey Zabel last offseason had a massive impact on the offense's production. In 2026, right guard Anthony Bradford will be entering a contract year. Christian Haynes hasn't met expectations. If the Seahawks want to address a hole before it becomes one, we've identified three guards they should target.

Chase Bisontis, IOL, Texas A&M​


Texas A&M guard Chase Bisontis is among the better interior blockers in this class. The Seahawks would be fortunate if Bisontis is available at 64th overall, but it's not impossible. The Aggies standout carries instant-starter potential with his high-level understanding of blocking angles.

Gennings Dunker, IOL, Iowa​


Iowa tackle Gennings Dunker is expected to make the transition to guard due to certain shortcomings that are preventative to playing tackle. Dunker went borderline viral at the NFL Combine due to his fiery red mullet and mustache. The Hawkeyes standout is a good football player, too.


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Keylan Rutledge, IOL, Georgia Tech​


Georgia Tech blocker Keylan Rutledge is quickly becoming everyone's pre-draft favorite. Arguably the toughest guard in this class, Rutledge plays through the whistle with a physical nasty streak. He'd be such an excellent fit in new offensive coordinator Brian Fleury's zone-blocking scheme.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 3 mid-round guards the Seahawks should consider after the NFL Combine

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