Pre-Snap Reads 4/10: TEs primed to make leap in 2026 for Seahawks
Arroyo has a chance to be special and the new OC may be able to get it out of him.
LANDOVER, MD - NOVEMBER 02: Elijah Arroyo #18 of the Seattle Seahawks carries the ball against the Washington Commanders during the second half of the NFL game at Northwest Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images In Today’s Links: a look at the Seattle Seahawks’ O-line depth, where are squad is at in the draft process, prospect watch, Top 30 visits, Bryce and Mookie talk ‘Hawks, and more! Thanks for being here.
Happy Friday. Relax a little. #np Micalong by Hana Stretton Seahawks News The scary retirement trend that Seahawks should consider before draft – Seaside Joe Are Seahawks prepared in case an early offensive lineman retirement happens?
Brock: 3 Seahawks who can make a jump this offseason – Seattle Sports With one of the youngest rosters in the NFL, the Seattle Seahawks saw a slew of young talent contribute to their 2025 Super Bowl-winning campaign. But even so, they still have more potential breakout talent waiting in the wings. Schneider details where Seahawks are at in prep for draft – Seattle Sports It won’t be long until there’s a new batch of Seattle Seahawks players, though it may not be a big group.
Seahawks Leaving No Stone Unturned Looking at Talented Cornerback Class in 2026 NFL Draft – Emerald City Spectrum Slated to pick last in the first round by virtue of winning Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks could go any number of directions on the opening night of the 2026 NFL Draft, including trading out of the round entirely to recoup additional selections in later rounds. The importance of making people miss at running back – Seahawks Draft Blog We’ve been digging around the analytics at running back to see if it offers any clues about what the Seahawks might do in the draft. Today I want to focus on missed tackles forced and show some clips to emphasise the points made.