With the NFL Draft being just a little over a week away, the Pittsburgh Steelers have been bringing in players for top-30 visits. Most recently, they brought in Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green, Utah offensive lineman Spencer Fano, and Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are less than 10 days away from hosting their first-ever NFL Draft. But outside of the excitement fans are bringing to the city, the franchise is in need of some big picks, star players, and clutch decisions with 12 picks in a three-day span.
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2026 NFL Draft in a familiar position: competitive enough to avoid a full rebuild, but with clear roster gaps that must be addressed to take the next step.
With the 2026 NFL Draft on the horizon, the Pittsburgh Steelers will have an influx of rookie talent hit the roster in short order. Though the Steelers almost certainly aren't going to use all 12 of the picks they currently own, they'll still primed to bring in one of their larger draft classes in recent history.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to have potentially the most options of any team when the 2026 NFL Draft begins. Everyone is aware that the event is being hosted in the Steel City, and that the organization currently possesses 12 overall selections.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
People within the Steelers truly don't know if Rodgers will either re-sign with the club to serve as its starting quarterback for another season or retire.
The Pittsburgh Steelers should be ready to strike with bold intent at the 2026 NFL Draft. Pittsburgh, after all, has quietly positioned itself to strike.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made good use of a lot of available cap space when the new league year was getting underway. The financial freedom allowed General Manager Omar Khan to sign some big-name free agents, which helped better the roster as the team will look to win a playoff game during the 2026 season for the first time since the 2016 campaign.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have the entire football world wondering what they are going to do with their 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. With all the attention on the city of Pittsburgh and this new era of Steelers football under Head Coach Mike McCarthy, fans are eager to see it all get underway.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the process of assembling their draft board and wrapping up their Top 30 visits. With 12 draft picks in hand, General Manager Omar Khan has a plethora of options to build the best roster he can.
It’s no secret that the Pittsburgh Steelers will look much different in 2026 compared to the 2025 squad. The main reason is simple: Mike Tomlin is no longer at the helm.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a very different way of evaluating talent. That system has been used for years, and it seems to be leading their pre-draft process in 2026.
In a little over a week, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be on the clock. Whether they stick and pick at 21, or use an array of their 12 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft alongside next year’s capital to move up, remains to be seen.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason, while not quite as eventful as last year's from a player acquisition standpoint, has still featured plenty of storylines.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into the 2026 NFL Draft with 12 draft picks, and that is an exciting amount of capital to work with. Having that many selections gives the team flexibility to address multiple needs, move up in the draft, or even stockpile talent for the future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers organization finds itself in a state of cautious anticipation as it evaluates the quarterback landscape for the upcoming 2026 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting to see whether or not Aaron Rodgers will be the starting quarterback in 2026. In the meantime, the Steelers are exploring options at the QB position ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, and they hosted Arkansas QB Taylen Green on a visit on Monday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have one of the richest histories in the NFL, and that is due to the players that have worn the black and gold and what they were able to accomplish on the field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a lot of decisions to make in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. The organization has a strong unit on defense, specifically with its edge rushers in TJ Watt, Alex Highsmith, and Nick Herbig.
It would come off as a serious shock if the Pittsburgh Steelers didn't have Aaron Rodgers under center once the 2026 regular season kicked off. He may be taking his time on officially committing yet again, but the moves made by the organization have fully suggested that the expectation is for the four-time MVP to return.
Warren only had Tomlin as an NFL head coach during the RB's pro career, which began when he signed with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2022.
Aaron Rodgers remains a mystery in the NFL offseason. His future with the Pittsburgh Steelers and in the NFL, for that matter, has largely been uncertain since the AFC North franchise was eliminated by the Houston Texans in the playoffs.
The Steelers had a policy of not negotiating contracts during the season well before general manager Omar Khan took on his current role. Khan has continued that organizational practice while at the helm.
With the NFL Draft just around the corner, the Pittsburgh Steelers still don't know whether Rodgers will be their quarterback next season.
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