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Which teams have the most picks in the 2026 NFL draft with the Steelers and Seahawks as the protagonists

News RoomBy News RoomApril 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2026 NFL Draft is less than a week away from taking over the city of Pittsburgh, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. For only the second time in franchise history, the Las Vegas Raiders hold the first overall pick, and it is widely accepted that they will secure the “Heisman” hero and National ChampionFernando Mendoza. After a historic season with the Indiana Hoosiers, Mendoza is set to become the 41st quarterback selected at the top spot and the eighth in just the last ten years.

Once Mendoza is off the board, however, the draft is expected to descend into chaos. With five teams, the Jets, Browns, Dolphins, Cowboys, and Chiefs, holding multiple first-round selections, the rumor mill is spinning with talk of aggressive draft-day trades. While these teams are looking to strike gold early, the real story of this draft lies in the sheer volume of picks held by the local favorites versus the “quality over quantity” approach of the reigning champions.

Hometown Advantage: The Steelers’ Plan to Dominate with 12 Picks

The spotlight will shine brightest on the host team, as the Pittsburgh Steelers enter the weekend with a league-high 12 draft picks. This massive haul begins with the No. 21 overall selection on Thursday night, but the real power lies in their depth. The Steelers hold three third-round picks (No. 76, 85, and 99) and three seventh-round selections, giving the new coaching regime ample capital to rebuild after 19 seasons under Mike Tomlin.

The biggest question looming over the “Steel City” is the future of the quarterback position. The team is reportedly in a standoff with Aaron Rodgers, who is weighing a return for his age-42 season. If the veteran doesn’t commit by the time the clock starts, insiders expect the Steelers to pivot and potentially use that 21st pick on Alabama’s Ty Simpson.

Pittsburgh isn’t the only team loaded with ammunition. The Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Miami Dolphins all boast 11 picks. For the Dolphins, this draft is a total reset after releasing Tua Tagovailoa, while the Raiders have 10 picks to ensure that Mendoza has a competitive roster around him from Day 1.

The Champions’ Gamble: Why the Seahawks Only Have Four Picks

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks are walking into the draft with the thinnest deck in the league. With only four total picks, the Seahawks are prioritizing specific needs over roster depth. The loss of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to the Chiefs and Zach Charbonnet’s recovery from major knee surgery has left a massive void in the backfield.

While Seattle signed Emanuel Wilson to provide some veteran power, they are heavily rumored to be looking at a running back like Jadarian Price at the end of the first round (No. 32). Alternatively, they could bolster a secondary that lost Tariq Woolen by targeting a corner like Colton Hood.

They aren’t alone in their minimalist approach. The Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers are operating with just five picks, while the 49ers and Commanders hold six. As the rest of the league looks to build through the middle rounds, Seattle is betting that their championship core is strong enough to survive with a few elite additions rather than a dozen developmental prospects.

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