Roethlisberger Assess Steelers’ Promising 2026 NFL Draft Picks
Pittsburgh Steelers' 2026 draft class impressed both fans and former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Leading off with first-round selection Max Iheanachor, Roethlisberger sees potential but also cautious concerns. Germie Bernard, who the team traded up for, excites him with his skills as a versatile receiver, enhancing the offense's prospects. In addition, the Steelers made strong additions on Day 2 with cornerback Daylen Everette and lineman Gennings Dunker, both of whom fit the team's physical style. Roethlisberger is optimistic about the overall class, including later selections like Kaden Wetjen and Eli Heidenreich, highlighting their versatility and impact potential.
By the Numbers- The Steelers drafted seven players in the 2026 draft.
- Germie Bernard traded up for in the second round shows promise as a key weapon post-catch.
- Roethlisberger views Germie Bernard as a potential standout among the receivers.
- The Steelers aim to integrate a mix of new talent into their existing squad this season.
The team will focus on developing the newly acquired talent through training camps, with particular attention on how players like Bernard and Everette adapt to the NFL level. Roethlisberger’s insights suggest an offensive scheme geared towards utilizing quick playmaking receivers.
Bottom LineThe 2026 draft class could revitalize the Steelers' roster, with versatile players who complement existing talent and enhance offensive dynamics. Overall, a cautiously optimistic Roethlisberger sees exciting prospects as the team moves forward.
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