Day 3 Draft thread

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by D-train » Sat Apr 25, 2026 11:14 pm

Fuller sounds good for a 7th rounder:
[tweet]Seahawks grab cornerback from Toledo
With their first of three seventh-round selections, the Seahawks selected cornerback Andre Fuller of Toledo at 236.

Fuller helps fill out the cornerback spot as the Seahawks were listed with just five entering the day. They have taken two, taking Julian Neal of Arkansas in the third round on Friday.

Fuller is listed at 6-foot-2, 202 pounds and fits the profile for being a tall, long cornerback that the Seahawks have traditionally favored.

Wrote Pro Football Focus of Fuller: “Fuller delivered a career-best 82.6 overall grade in 2025, driven by an 80.0 coverage grade and an elite 89.8 run-defense mark. He allowed just 22 receptions for 259 yards on 52 targets, with one touchdown, one interception and nine pass breakups, good for a 56.5 passer rating into his coverage. His 15 solo tackles and nine run stops reinforce strong involvement against the run. [/tweet]
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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:08 am

trharder wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:47 pm
Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 3:50 pm
Clark seems more like a cover corner despite playing safety and Neal seems more like a safety despite playing CB in that he is rated highest as a tackler in run support.
Neal is an inch taller and 15 lbs heavier than Clark.
I noted the same thing. Since I'm working on the assumption MMs defenseive plan is designed this way, I'm anxious to see how they work out.
Yeah, I don't think his defense really functions with set positions that can be labeled. I'm no expert but I think that's something that isn't very applicable all the time .

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:26 am

trharder wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:51 pm
Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:34 pm
Gametime wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:18 pm
Need a guard! Bradford is just not it.
It's too late now. Dunker was their last chance to address the RG situation and JS passed in order to gain a 7th round pick.
They like Bradford. I keep saying this. I also think there's evidence he is better than the anti-hype.
He played nearly every snap on a team that won the SB but they are desperate to get rid of him, go figure

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:31 am

D-train wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 6:43 pm
A rare good piece by Calkins:
RENTON — There’s a team that plays about a thousand miles south of Seattle that nearly knocked the Seahawks out of the playoffs last year. This team was the Super Bowl champions’ biggest threat last season and, maybe, the biggest obstacle in their quest to repeat next season.

But this team also did something astonishing Thursday night.

With the 13th pick in the 2026 NFL draft, the Los Angeles Rams select Ty Simpson, quarterback, Alabama.

This has easily been the biggest surprise of a draft that has now completed its first three rounds. The Super Bowl-contending Rams, who went all-in during free-agency, used their opening pick on a quarterback despite having a reigning NFL MVP in Matthew Stafford behind center.

So what does this have to do with the Seahawks? It’s simple: They don’t make picks like that anymore. They have been productively predictable — boring in the best possible way.

Let’s look at this year’s draft so far. A month and a half after losing running back Kenneth Walker III to free agency, the Seahawks selected running back Jadarian Price with the 32nd pick Thursday. A month and a half after losing safety Coby Bryant to free agency, the Seahawks selected safety Bud Clark with the 64th pick Friday. And a month and a half after losing cornerback Riq Woolen to free agency, the Seahawks selected cornerback Julian Neal with the 99th pick Friday.

The Rams are generating ink. The Seahawks are just fine with chalk. This isn’t new — and fans should be happy about this.

Seriously, when’s the last time you went “wait … the Seahawks picked who?!?!” It was probably back in 2021, when they used the 56th pick (their first in that draft) on receiver D’Wayne Eskridge despite already having DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett on the roster. What they needed that year was a lineman, and seven picks later, the Chiefs drafted center Creed Humphrey, who has since made four Pro Bowls and two first-team All-Pro teams.

Obviously, if the rest of the league knew that Humphrey was going to have that level of success, he would have gone higher. But he was sitting right there for a Seahawks team that was weak up front. Seemed like a classic case of overthinking. That doesn’t seem to happen anymore.

In 2022, the Seahawks chose left tackle Charles Cross first, linebacker Boye Mafe second and Walker third — all needs. In 2023, they selected cornerback Devon Witherspoon and receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba with their first two picks — also needs. In 2024, defensive lineman Byron Murphy went to the Seahawks with the 16th pick, and last year, guard Grey Zabel went to them in the first round and defensive back Nick Emmanwori in the second. Every player mentioned filled a need, and every player mentioned was integral to last season’s Super Bowl crown.



Obviously, nobody knows how any of this year’s picks are going to end up impacting the team. Whiffs happen no matter who’s in charge, but Seahawks general manager John Schneider’s track record has been close to impeccable lately. Going the simple route has been a key reason why.

“I know the mistakes that I’ve made personally in the past and what that looks like, and we’ve learned from those things and don’t want to repeat it,” Schneider said Friday.

That was a general statement from the GM, not a response to a specific question about past picks. But it speaks to the evolution of his and his staff’s approach to the draft. The easy pick is often the best pick. And there’s something to be said about having the discipline to not go too far off-script.

This doesn’t mean that need is always going to supersede talent when it comes to who Seattle selects. If the brass thinks adding a player to an already stacked position room is going to help the team, they’ll do it. But as Schneider said of this year’s draft so far: “We’re really excited, just to be able to have that balance of best player/team need.”

The Seahawks aren’t slated to pick again until the sixth round Saturday, but that’s OK. They are returning the core of a championship-winning team and may very well have plugged their most conspicuous holes.

They aren’t creating chatter, they’re cementing a window. Boredom in the draft room in April is what leads to bedlam in the streets in February.

A defense of the Rams picking Simpson, it really was their biggest need, even looking at next season. Stafford is 38, he could get injured. The Rams really don't have weaknesses. I'm the last guy to call McVay dumb
The Rams don't have any pressing needs on their 2026 roster. They used their own first-round pick to trade for All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie. You can make a strong case that they don't need anything more than they might need a quarterback a year from now, if Stafford decides to retire. This is clearly a quarterback about whom Rams coach Sean McVay has conviction, and the team obviously trusts McVay when it comes to his QB evaluation

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:36 am

trharder wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 6:00 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 4:28 pm
auroraave wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 4:11 pm

I think the bigger problem with Woolen is his huge mental lapses and shit-for-brains attitude at times - he singlehandedly cost us the SF game early on with multiple botched plays in that critical drive and his stunning fuck up against the Lambs giving them new life - unforgivable. Then gets burned for the TD on the next play. Can't do that to your teammates who have fought SO hard. That taunting play was the end of his time in Seattle. That play was the only time all year I saw infighting on the team - his teammates calling him out - and rightfully so. What that could have cost the team... you can't bring him back after that.
I don't think that had a thing to do with it. I went through this with tharder. MM said it was because they couldn't afford him. And I think this demonstrates it. Woolen could have been a choir boy and they still aren't giving him that money when there was going to be plenty of replacements available for a fraction of the cost. And they knew that, they knew what was going to be available
Everything Auro said is true. Donn seems to be arguing Woolen was just not that talented.
Woolen's new contract is further evidence that Auro and I are correct. 12 million is way more than Woolen has
ever made in one season before, yet it's a one-year contract. This was the best Woolen's agent could find.
It's the contract you get when you are talented, but a high risk to flake out.
What I'm saying is the seahawks were going to replace him in this draft. Even without the issues he wasn't getting an extension, not with the available cheap talent to replace him

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:40 am

Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:26 am
trharder wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:51 pm
Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:34 pm


It's too late now. Dunker was their last chance to address the RG situation and JS passed in order to gain a 7th round pick.
They like Bradford. I keep saying this. I also think there's evidence he is better than the anti-hype.
He played nearly every snap on a team that won the SB but they are desperate to get rid of him, go figure
They're obviously not desperate to get rid of him. Who the fuck said they were?

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:44 am

Drafting Dunker would have shown more desperation don't you think? You seemed unhappy they didn't. They are going to need a replacement. I wouldn't expect Bradford to get an extension

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:40 am

Probably shouldn't underestimate Stevens. It's interesting they had him on for a 30 visit and get him that late in the draft
The decision to move up and draft Stephens was an easy one for John Schneider and company, who were surprised he was still available at that point and took their chance to draft him.

"It was too big of a gap and too much talent there," Schneider said. "Beau came on a 30 visit. Really cool

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:44 am

A lot of the focus is on special teams. I think that gets overlooked grading the draft. It's an important aspect to their roster construction. It could have been what put them in the SB

Henderson
"This guy is an outstanding special teams player," Schneider said. "Mike reminded me today, clocked at 22.4 miles per hour with football pads. I'm not sure if you can run like that or not. It's pretty fast. Just a ton of speed. We were really excited to be able to get him. Jay (Harbaugh) spent so much time preparing for the draft. It was so great to be able to get one of the very top players. He's excited about it."
Can't have too many corners, thought that was edge
"You can never have too many corners," Macdonald said. "There's definitely some special teams value… I don't think I've been a part of a team that has this many drafted corners on their team going into camp, which is really exciting. It's going to be a fun competition, man. It's going to be really cool to get these guys in here, get moving, see where it goes. I know Jay is really excited, too."
Dansby, guys that really love ST
And Dansby said being a gunner is his "main thing."
"Gunner is where I'm going to make my money for sure this upcoming season," Dansby said. "Gunner, jammer, running down on kickoffs."

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Re: Day 3 Draft thread

Post by D-train » Sun Apr 26, 2026 1:14 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:26 am
trharder wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:51 pm
Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Sat Apr 25, 2026 5:34 pm


It's too late now. Dunker was their last chance to address the RG situation and JS passed in order to gain a 7th round pick.
They like Bradford. I keep saying this. I also think there's evidence he is better than the anti-hype.
He played nearly every snap on a team that won the SB but they are desperate to get rid of him, go figure
This is his last season on his rookie deal. Do you think they resign him after letting the four walk that they let walk last month?
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