CHAWK TALK: Everything being said about the Seahawks

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Draft trade chart

Put together by Rich Hill of Pats Pulpit, this is a projection of the new trade chart the Seahawks and other teams have been using since comp picks became tradeable. (Click to enlarge.)

Draft trade chart

 

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— Chris Cluff (@CHawk_Talk) May 28, 2026
The Seahawks are for sale and bids are being submitted, with a new owner expected to be in place perhaps before the 2026 season begins. Click the pic to follow the developments.

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Mike Macdonald and John Schneider had a solid second day of the draft, adding two players to their secondary. Bud Clark (64) and Julian Neal (99) are physical, versatile players who should elevate the Seahawks' secondary as they join Devon Witherspoon, Nick Emmanwori, Julian Love, Josh Jobe and Ty Okada. Click the image for more on Clark and Neal from Seahawks.com.

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