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The Seattle Seahawks selected safety Bud Clark at No. 64 overall, addressing their need for defensive back depth. This pick, alongside running back Jadarian Price, aims to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.
The two biggest needs for the Seattle Seahawks this draft were running back and defensive back depth. Seattle addressed both with their first two picks by selecting running back Jadarian Price in the first round, and safety Bud Clark in the second. The Seahawks decided to not trade back from those rounds and instead ended up with two starting caliber players to help them on their title defense season.
We at Seahawks Wire have once again taken the time to grade the Seahawks on their decision to draft Bud Clark, as we did with Jadarian Price in round one. Here is our analysis on Clark:
The Seahawks drafted Bud Clark to address their need for defensive back depth, especially after losing Coby Bryant.
Bud Clark is a safety who can also play cornerback, providing versatility to the Seahawks' defense.
Bud Clark is expected to be a versatile piece in the Seahawks' defense, complementing other players like Julian Love and Nick Emmanwori.

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This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: grading the Bud Clark pick for the Seahawks