Stock Watch: Examining Seahawks Post-Draft Winners, Losers
Now more than a week removed from the 2026 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks have gotten a first look at their newest draft class via rookie minicamp, and the offseason program will soon kick into full overdrive with Phase 2 opening next week.
At this point, Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald and general manager John Schneider haven’t gotten to see first-round pick Jadarian Price and the rest of the 2026 class on the field with returning veterans from their Super Bowl LX-winning squad. But that will soon change as on-field workouts ramp up to the next step and Organized Team Activities (OTAs) eventually open on May 26, providing the rookies with a chance to start gunning for starting jobs and roster spots.
With rookies soon to be thrown into the fire battling against seasoned veterans, which returning players and coaches stood out as the biggest winners coming out of the NFL Draft for the Seahawks? And who needs to keep a focused eye on their rearview mirror with objects being closer than they appear?
Analysis: Tracking Seahawks’ 2026 Coaching Staff Interviews, Changes
While the Seattle Seahawks intend to maximize celebrating a Super Bowl LX win, the NFL operates as a year-round business and with sights on repeating next season, Mike Macdonald will have plenty of work on his plate building his coaching staff for the 2026 campaign.
Diving into every rumor, interview request, and hiring, Emerald City Spectrum will keep tabs on everything relating to the Seahawks’ latest coaching carousel. Make sure to check back often for the latest intel as Seattle aims to retain as many coaches as possible and hires replacements for those who depart.