In Today’s Links: an abridged history of the 32nd pick in the NFL Draft, another look at the Seattle Seahawks’ Top 30 visits, a look at our squad’s process and where they are at with just a handful of days left until the draft, and much more. Thanks for being here with us at Field Gulls.

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Seahawks News

Why the Seahawks re-signed Rashid Shaheed for all that money – Seaside Joe
The Seahawks could have gone in another direction if they were just looking for someone to return the ball

What can Seahawks expect drafting at No. 32? Results have been mixed – The Seattle Times
The Seahawks have never drafted at pick No. 32 in the NFL draft. Here’s what they might expect taking a player at the end of the first round.

Thoughts on what Josiah Trotter visiting the Seahawks could mean – Seahawks Draft Blog
Three more official visits were confirmed today. Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson, NC State defensive tackle Brandon Cleveland and Missouri linebacker Josiah Trotter are spending time in Seattle. Meanwhile, Tony Pauline reported that a prior suggestion that Chris Johnson had visited the Seahawks was inaccurate.

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Seahawks Host Ascending Linebacker Josiah Trotter on Top 30 Visit – si.com
Josiah Trotter has NFL bloodlines and could be in play for the Seattle Seahawks during the 2026 NFL draft.

What kind of edge player will Seahawks be looking to draft? – ESPN.com
Speed or power.

John Schneider Just Revealed MORE About Seattle’s Draft Process – BLIND REACTION! – Seahawks Forever w/ Dan Viens
Every week during draft season, John Schneider seems to reveal another fascinating piece of the Seahawks’ process on 710 Seattle Sports — and this time, the focus is on player health.

NFC West News

Cardinals Rough Draft: C Parker Brailsford – Revenge of the Birds
The Arizona Cardinals don’t center a new center. Veteran Hjalte Froholdt is doing a great job, and the franchise isn’t looking to replace players who are doing their job.

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The 49ers need a plan at left tackle — not necessarily a successor – Niners Nation
The left tackle debate is real, but should an edge rusher opposite Nick Bosa be the 49ers’ actual No. 1 priority?

Thank you, Blaine – Turf Show Times
Give a warm send off to Blaine Grisak, as he’s parting ways with Turf Show Times for another opportunity in sports writing to take the reins for the Rams On SI blog at Sports Illustrated. Blaine’s success in this industry is the easiest sports prediction I could ever make.

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