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2026 Mock Draft Tracker 2.0: What Will The Seahawks Do With Pick No. 32?

Danny Kelly, The Ringer

Pick: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

With Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe set for free agency, the Seahawks look to restock the shelves at cornerback. Terrell is a ferocious, high-energy defender who helps to set the tone for his teammates and brings the versatility to play both outside and in the slot. He's sticky in coverage, brings effort as a run defender, and flies in like a bat out of Hades as a blitzer. He should fit right in on Seattle's defense.

Dane Brugler, The Athletic

Pick: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

The Seahawks plucking another Gamecocks defensive back in this year's draft would be a fun story. But more importantly, Cisse would give Seattle much-needed cornerback depth, especially if Josh Jobe and Riq Woolen both depart in free agency.

Jordan Reid, ESPN

Pick: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

The reigning champions have a clear need at corner, as Josh Jobe and Riq Woolen are both scheduled to be free agents. Hood is a scheme-versatile player who can thrive in press man while also having the fluidity to excel in zone. A former all-state center fielder in high school, Hood's ball skills frequently show up on tape (10 pass breakups and an interception last season). With his poised technique and wrap-up-and-finish tackling, he would fit well on the outside of Mike Macdonald's secondary.

Charles Davis, NFL.com

Pick: Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame

Price was splendid at the combine. With Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III ticketed for free agency and Zach Charbonnet returning from a postseason knee injury, the Golden Domer could shine for the reigning Super Bowl champions.

Tom Fornelli, CBSSports.com

Pick: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

Jermod McCoy missed all of 2025 with an ACL tear and did not work out at the combine. Because of that, I have dropped him from where I initially had him. Still, he was outstanding in 2024, and as long as teams are happy with his medicals by draft day, he's likely going to remain a first-round pick. The question is, how early does he go? Right now, this could be an absolute steal for the Seahawks.

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