As the NFL Draft approaches, the Pittsburgh Steelers have compiled a big board of 76 prospects, with 15 potential picks in the first round. The list, organized by key positions and draft days, includes detailed rankings and projections from draft analyst Dane Brugler. While the Steelers seem well-prepared in most positions following free agency, center remains a priority after recent changes in the team's lineup.

By the Numbers
  • Graham Barton, Duke, 6-5, 311 (18 overall, first round)
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon, 6-3, 328 (23, first-second)
Yes, But

The Steelers' active free agency approach may impact their draft strategy, potentially altering their prioritization of positions and prospects.

State of Play
  • Steelers focusing on key positions like offensive line, wide receiver, defensive back, and defensive line.
  • Rankings and projections compiled by Dane Brugler from The Athletic guide the Steelers' draft decisions.
What's Next

Following the draft, the Steelers will have a clearer picture of how their new additions fit into the team and the impacts they bring to the field.

Bottom Line

With a comprehensive draft board in hand, the Steelers are poised to strategically address their roster needs and potentially secure impactful players for the upcoming season, ensuring a competitive edge in the league.