Dolphins draft Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor at No. 12, after former coach Nick Saban calls him 'not really a self-starter'
Dolphins select Kadyn Proctor at No. 12 in NFL Draft amid concerns from Nick Saban
The 2026 NFL Draft for the Seattle Seahawks starts with the No. 32 overall pick. The team has four picks total but may not select at all on draft night.
The 2026 NFL Draft Round 1 starts at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.
The Seattle Seahawks have four picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Seahawks need to address significant voids in the secondary and consider investing in a running back after Kenneth Walker III's departure.
The 2026 NFL Draft can be watched live on ESPN, ABC, and the NFL Network.
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Round 1 airs live on ESPN, ABC, and the NFL Network at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT. With the first round clock now down from 10 to eight minutes per pick, the night should end a little sooner. It is estimated that the Seahawksβ pick time will be between 8:00 to 8:30 pm PT, assuming there are no trades for Seattle. Of course, that could be off by a few minutes, so might as well just tune in to Field Gulls to stay on top of everything that transpires in Round 1. Refresh this tracker regularly so you know how soon the Seahawks are on the clock.
**Round 1**: No. 32 (native) **Round 2**: No. 64 (native) **Round 3**: No. 96 (native) **Round 4**: N/A **Round 5**: N/A **Round 6**: No. 188 (from Cleveland Browns) **Round 7**: N/A **Total: 4 picks** ***Join the comments by scrolling below! You can sign up for a commenting account hereΒ and we have full-time moderators to enforce the Community Guidelines. But we ask that you NOT spoil draft picks ahead of the TV broadcast by embedding tweets or revealing the picks in the comments section.***