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Seahawks learn order of 2026 NFL draft picks

The exact order of the Seahawks’ four picks in the 2026 draft were revealed by the NFL on Tuesday.

The order was released a day after the league revealed the compensatory picks that teams are receiving for 2026 for free agent losses incurred in 2025.

As expected, the Seahawks did not get any comp picks, spending on outside free agents last season such as Sam Darnold, Cooper Kupp and DeMarcus Lawrence.

Their first three picks in 2026 are their own at Nos. 32, 64 and 96, each at the bottom of each of the first three rounds.

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The Seahawks have only one other pick in the draft, number 188 in the sixth round, which it got from Cleveland as part of a trade involving center Nick Harris in 2024. In that same trade, they gave Cleveland their seventh-round pick, which is 248.

The Seahawks also gave up their fourth- and fifth-round picks to the Saints for receiver Rashid Shaheed. Those two picks turned out to be Nos. 132 and 172.

They also gave up a sixth-round pick during the 2024 season to Jacksonville for defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris. That picked turned out to be No. 213.

Under general manager John Schneider, the Seahawks have been adept at moving down in the draft to acquire more picks and this could be a year when they try to employ that strategy to add some cost-controlled players to the roster.

Bob Condotta: bcondotta@seattletimes.com. Bob Condotta is a sports reporter at The Seattle Times who primarily covers the Seahawks but also dabbles in other sports. He has worked at The Times since 2002, reporting on University of Washington Husky football and basketball for his first 10 years at the paper before switching to the Seahawks in 2013.

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