Article 74QDJ Seahawks bringing in speedy Arkansas running back for top 30 visit

Seahawks bringing in speedy Arkansas running back for top 30 visit

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f086b6803f2981f1d6579f39ae33ec1dAUSTIN, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 22: Mike Washington #4 of the Arkansas Razorbacks runs the ball for a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns during the first half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It looks like the Seattle Seahawks are hot on the running back trail for the 2026 NFL Draft, and one of the top Scouting Combine performers his set to meet with them in the coming weeks.

NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that Seattle will have former Arkansas star Mike Washington Jr in for a top 30 visit.

Sources: Arkansas RB Mike Washington Jr. has completed a 30-visit with the #Falcons.

I'm told he has upcoming visits in the next two weeks with the #Bucs, #Packers and #Seahawks. The 6-1, 223-pounder ran a blazing 4.33 40 at the Combine and is projected as a Day 2 pick. pic.twitter.com/ioesqWeKO9

- Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 3, 2026

This isn't a surprise considering their former starting RB, and Super Bowl MVP, Ken Walker III left for a hefty free agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Add in the fact that Zach Charbonnet will likely miss at least part of the upcoming season as he recovers from ACL surgery, while the only outside addition brought in was Emanuel Wilson on a contract befitting of a depth piece. Yup, makes sense that Seattle is taking a much closer look at the backs in this draft class.

With his 4.33 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, Mike Washington Jr could be the explosive threat the Seahawks need to add to their RB room given the departure of K9, but there are questions with his ball security after 10 fumbles in college. After three years at Buffalo and one year at New Mexico State, Washington cracked 1,000 yards at Arkansas on just 167 carries, good for 6.4 yards per rush.

Bringing the 6'1, 223 lbs Washington into the VMAC will allow the team to see if he'll be a fit for their second-round pick, as that's likely where they'd need to select him. Either way, they're doing their due diligence at one of their few positions of need heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.

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