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Pro Football Focus recently released a three-round 2026 NFL mock draft. The Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks own the Nos. 32, 64, and 96 overall picks in the opening three rounds. PFF has the Seahawks drafting a cornerback, running back, and guard in this scenario.
It starts at No. 32 overall, where the Seahawks select South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse.
"The Super Bowl champions could lose starting cornerback Tariq Woolen to free agency, so it wouldn’t be a shock to see them add a cornerback early in the 2026 NFL draft," Gordon McGuinness wrote. "Cisse improved his PFF overall grade in each of the past two seasons and allowed a catch on just 47.4% of the passes thrown into his coverage in 2025."
Cisse would be an excellent replacement for Woolen should the Seahawks lose the latter in free agency. At No. 64 overall, John Schneider takes Washington running back Jonah Coleman. This is an interesting one, given the local connection. Super Bowl 60 MVP Kenneth Walker III is a pending free agent, and Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL during the playoffs.
And finally with the 96th pick, the Seahawks take Iowa guard Beau Stephens. Anthony Bradford is entering a contract year in 2026. Christian Haynes hasn't met his potential. If Schneider wants to draft Bradford's eventual replacement, targeting a mid-round guard like Stephens might make sense.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks address positions of need in PFFs 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft
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It starts at No. 32 overall, where the Seahawks select South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse.
"The Super Bowl champions could lose starting cornerback Tariq Woolen to free agency, so it wouldn’t be a shock to see them add a cornerback early in the 2026 NFL draft," Gordon McGuinness wrote. "Cisse improved his PFF overall grade in each of the past two seasons and allowed a catch on just 47.4% of the passes thrown into his coverage in 2025."
Cisse would be an excellent replacement for Woolen should the Seahawks lose the latter in free agency. At No. 64 overall, John Schneider takes Washington running back Jonah Coleman. This is an interesting one, given the local connection. Super Bowl 60 MVP Kenneth Walker III is a pending free agent, and Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL during the playoffs.
And finally with the 96th pick, the Seahawks take Iowa guard Beau Stephens. Anthony Bradford is entering a contract year in 2026. Christian Haynes hasn't met his potential. If Schneider wants to draft Bradford's eventual replacement, targeting a mid-round guard like Stephens might make sense.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks address positions of need in PFFs 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft
Continue reading...