Day 2 Draft thread

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Post by HawkandMariner88 » Sat Apr 25, 2026 3:58 am

If John is serious about adding to that OL room he should strongly consider taking a long hard look at Joel Bitonio from the Browns.

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Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sat Apr 25, 2026 4:07 am

Basically, the Seahawks compared to last year are now...

Same at QB, TE, WR, OL, DL, ILB, S
Worse at CB, RB, EDGE

Don't see a repeat coming...

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Post by Donn Beach » Sat Apr 25, 2026 4:52 am

It's more than adding or subtracting players, the process itself gets improved on, developed. Both the offense and defense can continue to develop. I think the offense becomes more pass oriented, Rasheed is combined more effectively, the TEs they have on the roster are utilized more, Darnold improves. And the defense, its not like MM has been at this long. I think that's just beginning. The thing that concerns me really is the turnover at OC. Really the players they lost were basically depth pieces.

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Re: Day 2 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sat Apr 25, 2026 11:25 am

Julian Neal seems like an interesting guy. JS wanted guys That weren't afraid to come in and compete, he sounds like that type

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Post by D-train » Sat Apr 25, 2026 12:29 pm

Ok I like our 2nd Julian in the D backfield:
RENTON — The Seahawks took care of two needs with one pick at the end of the third round Friday night.

First, they made a trade with the Steelers to move down from 96 to 99 and added pick 216, fulfilling a goal of adding to their haul of four picks they had entering the draft. Seattle also has pick 188 and will now have two in Saturday’s final day of the draft and five overall, unless they make another trade to add more.

The Seahawks used pick 99 — a compensatory pick at the end of the third round — to take cornerback Julian Neal of Arkansas, bolstering a spot that took a hit when Riq Woolen signed with the Eagles as a free agent.

The 6-foot-2, 208-pound Neal began his career at Fresno State and was called by Lindy’s in its scouting report as “physically imposing.”

Neal said the pick may have been preordained, saying that he had a good meeting with the Seahawks at the NFL Combine earlier this year.

“It wasn’t a surprise at all after that meeting at the combine,” he said during a conference call with Seattle media shortly after the selection was made. “Assistant head coach (Leslie Frazier) told me ‘you’re most likely going to be picked by the Seahawks, Julian Neal.’ He told me that to my face and I believe in ’em and they believed in me. They believed in me. We going back-to-back, c’mon.”

Neal displayed a similar bravado to the above statement — one obviously not uncommon to Seahawks cornerbacks in the history of the franchise — throughout his conference call.

Asked what kind of player he is, Neal said “I’m the most physical corner in this draft class” and noted he has never been hurt and never missed a game in college due to injury.

Neal, a native of San Francisco, played from 2021-24 at Fresno State but decided to enter the portal after what he called a breakout season his final year with the Bulldogs.

That led to spending the 2025 season at Arkansas where he had 55 tackles and two interceptions while starting all 12 games.

The Steelers used the Seahawks original pick to select guard Gennings Dunker of Iowa.

The pick of Neal was the second of the day for the Seahawks, who picked safety Bud Clark of TCU at 64.

The pick of Clark helps fill out a safety spot after Seattle lost starter Coby Bryant in free agency.

So far all three Seahawks picks in the draft have filled perceived needs. They took running back Jadarian Price of Notre Dame in the first round on Thursday to replace the departed Kenneth Walker III.
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Re: Day 2 Draft thread

Post by D-train » Sat Apr 25, 2026 12:35 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 4:52 am
It's more than adding or subtracting players, the process itself gets improved on, developed. Both the offense and defense can continue to develop. I think the offense becomes more pass oriented, Rasheed is combined more effectively, the TEs they have on the roster are utilized more, Darnold improves. And the defense, its not like MM has been at this long. I think that's just beginning. The thing that concerns me really is the turnover at OC. Really the players they lost were basically depth pieces.
I am more than fine with the draft so far but wtf are you talking about???
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Re: Day 2 Draft thread

Post by D-train » Sat Apr 25, 2026 1:27 pm

Not a big fan of Corbin's but he seems to know his stuff.
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Post by D-train » Sat Apr 25, 2026 1:47 pm

So awesome!
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Re: Day 2 Draft thread

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sat Apr 25, 2026 2:44 pm

D-train wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 1:27 pm
Not a big fan of Corbin's but he seems to know his stuff.
Thaf makes me feel better because ESPN had him in the 150s.

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Re: Day 2 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sat Apr 25, 2026 2:55 pm

D-train wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 12:35 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 4:52 am
It's more than adding or subtracting players, the process itself gets improved on, developed. Both the offense and defense can continue to develop. I think the offense becomes more pass oriented, Rasheed is combined more effectively, the TEs they have on the roster are utilized more, Darnold improves. And the defense, its not like MM has been at this long. I think that's just beginning. The thing that concerns me really is the turnover at OC. Really the players they lost were basically depth pieces.
I am more than fine with the draft so far but wtf are you talking about???
Well it's a stretch including walker but I'm not that concerned over who they lost nor do I think is JS. They weren't All Pros, Woolen, Mafe, Bryant...that to me is depth

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