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The Seattle Seahawks selected cornerbacks Julian Neal and Andre Fuller in the 2026 NFL Draft, both known for their physical play and zone coverage skills. They were part of a strategy to strengthen the team's defensive lineup.
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LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS - SEPTEMBER 06: Julian Neal #23 of the Arkansas Razorbacks almost intercepts a pass thrown to Corey Rucker #7 of the Arkansas State Red Wolves at War Memorial Stadium on September 06, 2025 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the Red Wolves 56-14. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Seattle Seahawks loaded up on cornerbacks in the 2026 NFL Draft, taking Arkansasâ Julian Neal in the third round, followed by Toledoâs Andre Fuller and Arizonaâs Michael Dansby in the seventh round.
Weâll focus on the Neal and Fuller selections. Theyâre both known for being physical corners who excel in zone coverage, which is what the Seahawks overwhelmingly run in Mike Macdonaldâs defensive scheme. Thereâs also something else that makes these two stand out from everyone else in the draft.
There were 31-32 cornerbacks (depending on how a couple of CBs may transfer to safety and vice-versa) who were measured at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Using Sports Info Solutionsâ draft tool, I narrowed down the corners in the entire class who weighed at least 200 pounds:
Thatâs it. Seattle just drafted the two heaviest corners in this yearâs class. Theyâre also the heaviest cornerbacks on the Seahawksâ current roster. Take a look at the rest of the group:
The Seahawks drafted cornerbacks Julian Neal and Andre Fuller, among others.
Both players are known for being physical corners who excel in zone coverage.
Between 31 and 32 cornerbacks were measured at the NFL Scouting Combine, depending on positional transfers.
Mike Macdonald's defensive scheme primarily utilizes zone coverage, which suits the skills of Neal and Fuller.

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Incidentally, Neal and Fuller are now the tallest Seahawks corners, which is important to note given the loss of 6â4 Riq Woolen to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The average NFL cornerback is hovering in the low 190s in weight, but the Seahawks have rostered their fair share of bigger corners over the years. Riq Woolen was 210 lbs, but his blazing speed was his standout quality. Current Panthers starter Mike Jackson Sr similarly was about 210 lbs. Back in the Legion of Boom days, Brandon Browner and Byron Maxwell were well above 200, while DeShawn Shead weighed 216 as a converted safety. Theyâve had a type for a long time such that it precedes Mike Macdonald, but this looks to be an area where the Seahawks are looking to continue that tradition. What Neal and Fuller lack in long speed they make up for with ability and willingness to bring ball carriers down.
Another thing to note with Seattleâs new corners is their positional versatility. Check out these quotes from their introductory conference calls.
âI started out at Fresno State, I played safety and got moved to corner in 2023. I played a little bit. I had a fresh offseason in [2024]. We felt like it was time to show the world that I can play at the highest level of football. I entered the portal and got to Arkansas and now Iâm here. Times 100.â
âWhen I first got to Toledo, I played nickel, then I moved to corner and then I moved to safety, and then back to corner. So, I played every position in our secondary.â
Flexibility in the secondary is seemingly a must for Mike Macdonald. Even second-round pick Bud Clark has experience as a nickel corner in addition to being a standout safety.
I said prior to the start of the draft that the Seahawks addressing the cornerback room was non-negotiable. Theyâve ticked the boxes and then some, and this position will be one to watch closely throughout training camp.