The Seattle Seahawks have officially announced their 2026 undrafted free agent class, and while it's a smaller group than usual, it's packed with intriguing talent. With rookie minicamp kicking off this weekend (May 1-2), the Super Bowl champions are ready to welcome seven new faces to the roster.
Seattle entered the NFL Draft with 75 players already under contract, then added eight more through the draft. That put them right up against the 90-man roster limit—especially with an extra 91st player exemption for international prospect Federico Maranges. So, there wasn't much room left for undrafted signings, but the Seahawks made the most of it.
The standout name in this class is edge rusher Aidan Hubbard from Northwestern. Hubbard led the Wildcats with 7.5 sacks last season and has consistently produced, notching at least six sacks in each of his last three collegiate campaigns. He's a disruptive force who could make some noise in camp.
Another name to watch is Marvin Jones Jr., an edge rusher who brings a fascinating athletic profile. Despite sharing a name with a former NFL receiver, Jones is a defensive talent who racked up 16.5 sacks across stints at Georgia, Florida State, and Oklahoma. His versatility and production make him a compelling prospect for Seattle's defensive scheme.
As the Seahawks gear up for minicamp, these undrafted rookies will be fighting for a spot on the roster—and with the team's history of finding gems in the undrafted pool, don't be surprised if one of these names becomes a fan favorite. Stay tuned for more updates as the 2026 season takes shape!
