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Why Seahawks Should Avoid Picking Cornerback in First Round in 2026 Draft
The Seahawks have more pressing needs to address in the upcoming draft.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 10:33pm
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The Seattle Seahawks have only four picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, so they will need to be strategic in how they use them. While some mock drafts have the Seahawks selecting a cornerback in the first round, the article argues that the team should avoid that and instead focus on addressing more pressing needs like running back, offensive line, edge rusher, and wide receiver.
Why it matters
The Seahawks have a solid cornerback group already, with Josh Jobe and Devon Witherspoon locked up long-term. Drafting a cornerback in the first round would only be for depth and dime packages, when the team could use that pick to find an immediate starter at a more pressing position of need.
The details
The Seahawks currently have four picks in the 2026 draft and need to address positions like running back, offensive line, edge rusher, and wide receiver. They recently re-signed Josh Jobe to a three-year deal and are likely to extend Devon Witherspoon, so cornerback is not a desperate need. Drafting a cornerback in the first round would only be for depth and specialty packages, when the team could use that pick to find a starter at another position.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is coming up soon.
- The Seahawks re-signed Josh Jobe to a three-year deal in free agency.
- The Seahawks are likely to extend Devon Witherspoon during training camp.
The players
Josh Jobe
A cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks who was re-signed to a three-year deal.
Devon Witherspoon
A star cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks who is likely to receive a contract extension.
Nick Emmanwori
A safety for the Seattle Seahawks who has played some cornerback.
DeMarcus Lawrence
An edge rusher for the Seattle Seahawks who may retire.
Uchenna Nwosu
An edge rusher for the Seattle Seahawks who may not be re-signed.
Cooper Kupp
A veteran wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks who is 33 years old.
What’s next
The Seahawks will need to carefully evaluate their draft options and prioritize addressing their most pressing needs, such as running back, offensive line, edge rusher, and wide receiver, over drafting a cornerback in the first round.
The takeaway
The Seahawks have a solid cornerback group already and should focus their 2026 first-round pick on finding immediate starters at other positions of greater need, such as running back, offensive line, edge rusher, and wide receiver.

