Steelers 2026 NFL Draft: Carson Beck a Favorite, But Not in Round 1
Pittsburgh is poised to host its first NFL Draft with speculation surrounding the Steelers' potential selections. Currently sitting at No. 21, the team's odds favor them picking a quarterback but not until later rounds. A notable focus is on Miami QB Carson Beck, who the Steelers might select as they address significant needs in their roster. Meanwhile, the uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers' future adds complexity to the team's quarterback plans.
By the Numbers- Steelers' draft position: No. 21 overall
- Odds of the Steelers picking a QB in Round 1: +1800
- Carson Beck's odds to be selected by the Steelers: +330
- Steelers have 12 total picks in the draft
While the Steelers are expected to target a quarterback in the draft, they have proven to be cautious with their first-round picks, particularly following their last QB selection in 2022. The team's decision to focus on other positions reflects their current roster needs and strategic priorities.
State of Play- Steelers' QB depth chart currently includes Mason Rudolph and Will Howard.
- Key needs include offensive linemen, receivers, and safety.
- Ty Simpson from Alabama is projected as a potential candidate at QB if not selected early.
As the draft approaches, expect the Steelers to prioritize an offensive lineman with their first pick and potentially select a receiver or a QB like Beck in subsequent rounds based on their evolving strategy and roster needs.
Bottom LinePittsburgh's strategic direction for the 2026 NFL Draft suggests a focus on bolstering their offensive line first, while keeping options open for a quarterback in the later rounds, mirroring the need for a balanced approach as they prepare for upcoming seasons.
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