The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to make a big splash in the 2026 NFL Draft. They have 12 picks in hand, and odds are they will not be using all of them.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers have an opportunity to push their offseason to the next level at the 2026 NFL Draft. The organization has taken strides over the past few months, hiring a new head coach in Mike McCarthy and revamping the roster with multiple free agent and trade additions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most draft capital of anyone in the NFL with 12 overall picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. While they may not use all of them, the team has a desperate need to do something they have not in the draft in a long while: hit a home run.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are just one week away from the 2026 NFL Draft, and one area that fans are hoping gets addressed is the offensive line. The team has attacked the trenches a lot over the last several years, but the entire left side of the offensive line remains an issue.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have been a part of a plethora of trade rumors and speculations throughout the 2026 NFL offseason. General Manager Omar Khan and the front office have made it a point that they want to remain a top competitor and are willing to build the roster to be a playoff team.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers' first-round decision in the 2026 NFL Draft is likely narrowed down to a number of different players and positions. Nevertheless, it's anyone's best guess as to who the Steelers leave Day 1 with, leading to some differences in the mock draft landscape.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are all but confirmed to be passing on drafting a quarterback in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. However, that won't stop General Manager Omar Khan from trying to find a potential mid-round steal that could develop into a future starter.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are entering a new chapter as Mike McCarthy becomes just the fourth head coach since the 1969 season. McCarthy is no stranger to success in the NFL, but the pressure from a fan base that has not seen a playoff win in over a decade will be relentless.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers just ruled out the NFL's biggest position as a possible first-round pick option. Just days before they host the 2026 NFL Draft, the team is shutting down the noise at one of their biggest needs, making it known that a first-round selection at the position just won't happen.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2026 NFL Draft facing a moment that feels bigger than just another first-round pick. With questions still lingering about the roster’s long-term direction, this is not simply about adding talent.
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in a similar situation once again while they wait on Aaron Rodgers. Steelers General Manager Omar Khan was direct when the 2026 offseason began, saying they did not anticipate Rodgers’ decision taking this long.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team that has a ton of capital heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. The franchise has 12 selections in the event, and it is very unlikely that the team will be using them all.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up for a big 2026 NFL Draft, as they own 12 selections. That number is the most among NFL teams this year. Unfortunately for the Steelers, this draft class is extremely top-heavy, lacking depth at valuable positions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the other 31 organizations across the NFL have spent the last few months getting familiar with all of the prospects entering the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a brand new coaching staff ahead of the 2026 NFL season, after their now-former head coach Mike Tomlin stepped down. The organization hired former Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy to take the helm.
Over the past few days, more and more reports have come out and stated – almost unequivocally – that the Pittsburgh Steelers have shown their hand or revealed who they are selecting in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft with the prospects they brought in for official and local visits.
On Friday, Steelers reporter Brooke Pryor of ESPN offered an update regarding the possibility that the team could grab Simpson with overall pick No. 21.
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