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Defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks may look at running back, cornerback help in NFL draft
- Seattle enters the 2026 NFL draft as the defending champions, eyeing upgrades at running back and cornerback.
- The team holds the No. 32 overall pick with only four selections, signaling a potential out-and-trade strategy.
- Kenneth Walker III’s departure leaves Seattle seeking a lead back, with Emanuel Wilson and Zach Charbonnet in consideration.
- Seattle’s secondary could bolster after losing Coby Bryant and Riq Woolen in free agency.
- The Seahawks may add an edge rusher after Boye Mafe left, strengthening the defense.
- Offensive line and quarterback position are described as solid, with Darnold, Lock, and Milroe on the roster.
- AP notes the team’s roster depth and the potential for a first-round trade to acquire more picks.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba remains a franchise cornerstone for Seattle, with a strong receiving corps around him.
- The draft is set for late April, with the team eyeing key improvements ahead of the season.
- The piece highlights Seattle’s potential first-round moves, including the possibility of trading the 32nd pick.
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