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Seahawks' Draft Enigma: Decoding Chris Johnson's Canceled Visit
The mystery behind the cornerback prospect's missed top-30 visit to Seattle raises questions about the team's draft strategy.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 5:11am
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The Seahawks' draft strategy remains a puzzle, with the canceled visit of a promising cornerback prospect hinting at a deeper game of misdirection and unpredictability.Seattle TodayThe NFL Draft season is a time of whispers, speculation, and strategic maneuvering. The Seahawks' decision to cancel a top-30 visit with cornerback prospect Chris Johnson has become a focal point of this year's draft intrigue. While the reasons behind the cancellation remain unclear, the move has sparked discussions about the Seahawks' positional needs, potential misdirection tactics, and the broader implications for the draft.
Why it matters
The Seahawks' handling of the Chris Johnson situation provides a glimpse into the team's draft strategy and decision-making process. This move could signify a shift in the team's priorities, a calculated attempt to mislead other teams, or a combination of both. Understanding the Seahawks' approach is crucial, as it could have a significant impact on how the draft unfolds, particularly for teams looking to select cornerbacks in the first round.
The details
Chris Johnson, a rising cornerback prospect, was scheduled for a top-30 visit with the Seahawks, but the visit never materialized. The timing of the cancellation is particularly intriguing, as Johnson has been climbing draft boards in recent weeks, and there's a possibility he may not be available when the Seahawks pick at No. 32. The Seahawks have hosted other first-round prospects, suggesting that availability alone doesn't explain the decision to cancel Johnson's visit. This raises questions about whether the Seahawks saw something in Johnson's film or character that didn't align with their vision, or if this is a strategic move to send a message to other prospects or teams.
- The Seahawks were scheduled to host Chris Johnson for a top-30 visit, but the visit was canceled.
The players
Chris Johnson
A cornerback prospect who was scheduled to visit the Seahawks but had the visit canceled.
John Schneider
The general manager of the Seattle Seahawks, known for his secretive and unpredictable draft strategies.
What they’re saying
“Teams often feign disinterest in a player to lower their draft stock or throw off competitors. If you think about it, the Seahawks could be playing the long game, letting other teams believe they're no longer interested in Johnson while quietly keeping him on their radar.”
— Foster Heidenreich CPA, Sports Analyst
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