Former Seahawks scout Bucky Brooks raised eyebrows with his 2026 Seattle Seahawks forecast, and he’s standing by it.
In the NFL’s official season preview video for every team, Brooks was the outlier on Seattle. While every other record prediction in the preview landed in double-digit wins, Brooks pegged the Seahawks for a 7-10 finish, matching their 2021 mark. That’s a sharp drop from the rest of the panel’s outlook and a surprising one coming from a former Seahawks scout who has usually been favorable toward the team.
Brooks, who worked as a scout for Seattle after his playing career ended in 1999, also has a long connection with John Schneider. The two overlapped with the Packers in 1995-1996, then again in Seattle in 2000, when Brooks was scouting. So the prediction had a little extra sting to it.
Asked about the call on Brock and Salk on Seattle Sports, Brooks made his case by pointing first to the difficulty of repeating after a title.
“Well one, the division is hard,” Brooks said. “But before we get to division, this a thing I think everyone has to understand-and the 12s have been through this before-it is really hard after you win a title to sustain yourself the next year.
Normally that next year you come back there’s a few different things. There’s some natural complacency that seeps in, the team is never the same, and the energy that you face from everybody is drastically different.
With a team that’s still on the young side, the maturity that is required to handle that is going to be a lot early.
“And then with the changes that you have, Klint Kubiak, who I think is one of the top five play-callers in football, he disappears. You lose the Super Bowl MVP in Kenneth Walker. You have some change that, to me, I just wonder can you catch your lightning in a bottle all over again in a division that is increasingly tougher with the Niners and Rams loading up?”
Brooks added that the Seahawks don’t “feel like a 7-10 team” but still stuck with the prediction. He also pointed to the historical reality that very few quarterbacks have won back-to-back Super Bowls, and the ones who did were Hall of Fame-level players.
For the rest of the official preview, Seattle was treated much more kindly. That contrast is what made Brooks’ take jump off the page. And as the season gets closer, the Seahawks still have plenty of doubters to use as fuel.
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