Seattle Seahawks 3rd-round pick found destiny through NFL Draft hat drama
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The NFL Draft delivers a weekend full of unforgettable moments for players who have worked their entire lives for this opportunity. Some hear their names called, while others begin their careers as undrafted free agents.
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Through the first two days of the draft, one selection, in particular, felt like destiny in the making. The Seattle Seahawks selected Arkansas standout cornerback Julian Neal in the third round.
However, Neal’s draft experience didn’t begin smoothly. He ordered hats in anticipation of the big moment, but they never arrived, forcing him to wait until late in the third round without one.
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Without a hat to celebrate, Neal asked his aunt to pick up one specific team cap: a Seahawks hat. That choice turned out to be prophetic.
Memphis’ Marcello Bussey (6) has the ball pulled out of his hands by Arkansas’ Julian Neal (23) during the game between Memphis and Arkansas at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tenn., on September 20, 2025.
Neal later shared the story on social media, and it quickly spread, with several NFL insiders highlighting the moment. Jordan Schultz even described it as something Hollywood couldn’t script.
“It was the only hat I bought!” Neal said in his post.
Now, Neal joins the defending Super Bowl champions and strengthens an already talented secondary. Whether he sensed where he would land or simply hoped for it, the outcome feels fitting.
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His reaction to being drafted made one thing clear—he’s eager to contribute as the Seahawks pursue another title. So far, Neal has made the most of every opportunity in his football career.
He began his collegiate career at Fresno State Bulldogs. There he developed into a standout cornerback before seeking a higher level of competition.
Neal transferred to Arkansas Razorbacks to face top SEC receivers, and his strong performance elevated him into Day 2 draft consideration.
In the end, a simple hat purchase — made after his original plan fell through — became a fitting symbol of a moment that felt destined all along.
Will Neal’s destiny help guide the Seahawks to a third Super Bowl in Seattle?