The Draft Dream: How Seattle Keeps Building a Super‑Bowl Team
Seattle, Washington, USATue Feb 24 2026
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Seattle has become known for picking the right players at the NFL Draft.
Their recent choices show how a good scouting crew can shape a team’s future.
The 2022 draft gave the Seahawks a group of players who are now key starters.
A left tackle, a running back, an edge rusher and a few defensive backs all came from that class.
Many of them are about to leave free agency, but they have already helped the team win a second Super Bowl.
In 2023, Seattle used its first‑round picks on a cornerback and a wide receiver.
Both have already earned All‑Pro honors in their first seasons.
The rest of that draft added a running back, another edge rusher and an offensive guard.
Next year’s draft included a first‑round pick who is now a starter at right tackle.
A fourth‑round pick became an important tight end.
The 2025 draft brought a guard and a safety who have both made big impacts.
With the 2026 draft only two months away, scouts will be busy at the combine in Indianapolis.
They’ll test athletes and decide who fits Seattle’s style of play.
Experts have made different predictions for the first pick.
Some suggest a speedy wide receiver from Texas A&M, hoping he can replace an outgoing star.
Others think the team needs a powerful edge rusher from Oklahoma or a defensive back who can play both corner and safety.
A few pick an offensive guard from Texas A&M, while others see a cornerback from Arizona State or South Carolina as the best fit.
Seattle’s front office is known for finding hidden gems.
They can add a new player who fits their system and helps the team stay competitive.
The draft is one of many tools they use to keep the roster strong.
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