Pittsburgh Steelers: Who Are Their Top Trading Targets for NFL Draft?
The Pittsburgh Steelers are considering trading up in the first round of the NFL Draft, aiming to leverage their 12 draft picks to secure top talent. Historically, they have only made significant trades to move up, such as selecting Devin Bush in 2019. Given a weaker draft class, particularly at quarterback, the team might be reluctant to trade up unless they find a prospect like Carnell Tate or Sonny Styles within reach. Despite the possibility of acquiring quality players without moving up, the Steelers' specific draft board may reveal unanticipated trade targets.
By the Numbers- The Steelers hold 12 total draft picks this year.
- They have experienced seven consecutive playoff losses since 2017.
- The Steelers are in offseason mode after their first-round playoff exit.
- The team has a track record of trading up, with mixed success in recent drafts.
Expect the Steelers to actively evaluate potential trades leading up to the draft, looking for players who could make an immediate impact. If a top prospect becomes available, they may capitalize on their significant draft capital. Any trades will depend on their final evaluations closer to the draft date.
Bottom LineThe Steelers must balance their desire to trade up with the depth of this draft class, potentially finding valuable players without the need for high-risk trades. Identifying targeted prospects will be crucial for maximizing their draft strategy efficiency.
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