Ranking Seattle Seahawks OFFICIAL VISITS Into Tiers Two Weeks Before 2026 NFL Draft
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Corbin Smith of Locked On Seahawks delivers a comprehensive breakdown of the 20 players who have visited the Seahawks ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, ranking them into tiers based on projected draft stock and fit within Seattle’s draft strategy. He highlights Caden McDonald, Colton Hood, and Chris Johnson as top-tier first-round prospects, with McDonald ranked highest due to his elite defensive tackle profile. The analysis continues through fringe first-rounders like Malachi Lawrence and Zion Young, second-round talents such as Cassius Howell and Jalen Kilgore, and later-round prospects including running backs Mike Washington Jr. and Jonah Coleman. The episode also features an extended mailbag where Smith addresses fan questions on player potential, trade-up scenarios for Jeremiah Love and Caleb Downs, and the likelihood of drafting Jadarian Price at pick 32. He emphasizes John Schneider’s preference for polished, high-ceiling players over raw athletes, while acknowledging the value of strategic trades and draft-day flexibility. The episode closes with a strong endorsement of the team’s focus on drafting the best available player, regardless of immediate need. Key takeaways include: 1) Chris Johnson is a top-tier corner with elite fit for Mike McDonald’s defense; 2) The Seahawks are prioritizing high-upside, developed players over raw athletes; 3) Trading up for top-tier players like Jeremiah Love is unlikely due to draft capital constraints; 4) Jadarian Price is a legitimate first-round talent who could thrive as a feature back; 5) Jaquardia Wright is an under-the-radar running back with three-down potential; 6) Riley Mills remains a second-round talent despite his injury history; 7) The Seahawks’ draft strategy centers on maximizing talent, not just need; 8) Trade-downs are viable if the best player remains available. The overall tone is optimistic and analytical, reflecting confidence in the team’s draft approach.
Chris Johnson is a top-tier corner with elite fit for Mike McDonald’s defense and a likely early second-round pick.
The Seahawks prioritize developed, high-ceiling players over raw athletes, reflecting John Schneider’s recent drafting philosophy.
Trading up for Jeremiah Love or Caleb Downs is highly unlikely due to draft capital constraints and positional depth.
Jadarian Price is a legitimate first-round talent with breakaway speed and fresh legs, making him a strong candidate at pick 32.
Jaquardia Wright is an under-the-radar three-down back with NFL-ready traits and potential to surprise in 2026.
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Introduction and Draft Visit Overview
Corbin Smith opens the episode with a welcome to listeners, introduces the Locked On Seahawks podcast, and previews the main topic: ranking the 20 players who have visited the Seahawks in the pre-draft process. He sets the stage for a tiered analysis of draft prospects.
Tier 1: Top First-Round Prospects
“I think Chris Johnson is going to be a stud in the NFL. I see him having the same impact as an early second round pick.”
Tier 2: Fringe First-Rounders
“I expect by pick 40 that he is off the board as well.”
Tier 3: Second-Round Talent
The focus shifts to undersized edge rushers Cassius Howell and R. Mason Thomas, along with Jalen Kilgore and Karan Crawford. Smith emphasizes their motors, versatility, and potential despite size concerns.
Tier 4: Fringe Second and Third Round
Smith discusses running backs Mike Washington Jr. and Jonah Coleman, along with Trayden Souks and Daylon Everett. He notes red flags like fumbles and injury history but sees value in their upside and fit for Seattle’s system.
“You pick the best players you can get your hands on. If Jadarian Price is that guy early in the second round... Then you pull the trigger.”
“I think Chris Johnson is going to be a stud in the NFL. I see him having the same impact as an early second round pick.”
“I don't think they do that in the first or second round. They're not going to be throwing a dart at a guy that, well, he's really unpolished and refined and raw...”
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