RENTON — Tyrone Broden wasn’t on the field for the Seahawks during the team’s rookie minicamp this weekend while still recovering from a foot injury. But once he makes it back between the lines, he will loom as one of the team’s most intriguing stories of the 2026 season. The Seahawks announced Thursday that Broden — who spent most of last year on the team’s practice squad after signing as an undrafted free agent before getting injured — is moving from receiver to cornerback. That announcement was more eye-catching than usual for one reason — Broden stands just over 6 foot 5, which would reportedly make him the tallest cornerback in NFL history if he were to play in a regular-season game. As revealed by Pro Football Talk via research from Pro Football Reference, no player listed at taller than 6 foot 4 has ever played cornerback in a regular-season NFL game.…