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The Pittsburgh Steelers have completed their visits with prospects for the upcoming 90th annual National Football League’s Player Selection Meeting, or 2025 NFL Draft. The events will be held at Lambeau Field and adjacent Titletown District in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Beginning on April 24, the event will feature the first round selections and will continue through April 25 and 26.

Pittsburgh has wrapped up its pre-draft visits – 30 officially allotted visits plus local meeting that do not count towards the allotment – and looks ahead to the upcoming events in Green Bay. As the big boards are finalized, and mock drafts completed, we assembled a list of the visits for fans. This list is corroborated by the following range of sources: the Steelers (officially), local news outlets (like KDKA, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), and national news outlets (ESPN, CBS Sports, etc.), as well as confirmations from our own sources.

The list of 30

We have compiled the pre-draft visitors by the last names in alphabetical order for ease of access for fans.

  • Alexander, Darius – DL (Toledo)
  • Amos, Trey – CB (Ole Miss)
  • Black, Yayha – DT (Iowa)
  • Blue, Jaydon – RB (Texas)
  • Caldwell, Jamaree – DL (Oregon)
  • Dart, Jaxson – QB (Ole Miss)
  • Emmanwori, Nick – S (South Carolina)
  • Farmer, Joshua – DL (Florida State)
  • Giddens, D.J. – RB (Kansas State)
  • Golden, Matthew – WR (Texas)
  • Gordon II, Ollie – RB (Oklahoma State)
  • Hampton, Omarion – RB (North Carolina)
  • Harmon, Derrick – DT (Oregon)
  • Harrison-Hunte, Jared – DT (SMU)
  • Harvey, R.J. – RB (UCF)
  • Henderson, TreVeyon – RB (Ohio State)
  • Higgins, Jayden – WR (Iowa State)
  • Johnson, Kaleb – RB (Iowa)
  • McCord, Kyle – QB (Syracuse)
  • Noel, Jaylin – WR (Iowa State)
  • Pegues, J.J. – DT (Ole Miss)
  • Roberts, Elijah – DL (SMU)
  • Sampson, Dylan – RB (Tennessee)
  • Sanders, Shedeur – QB (Colorado)
  • Shough, Tyler – QB (Louisville)
  • Stewart, Shemar – EDGE (Texas A&M)
  • Thomas, Azareye’h – CB (Florida State)
  • Tuten, Bhayshul – RB (Virginia Tech)
  • Walley, Justin – CB (Minnesota)
  • Williams, Savion – WR (TCU)

Local visits (not counted)

  • Bartholomew, Gavin – TE (Pitt)
  • McMillon, Donovan – S (Pitt)
  • Milum, Wyatt – OT (West Virginia)
  • Sauls, Ben – K (Pitt)

Draft order

Currently, the Steelers hold pick No. 21 overall. They also hold the 83rd overall pick in Round 3, 123rd overall pick in Round 4, 156th overall pick in Round 5, 185th overall pick in Round 6 (from Seattle through Chicago), and 229th overall pick in Round 7 (from Atlanta through Philadelphia). They traded their Round 2 pick to the Seattle Seahawks as part of the D.K. Metcalf trade.

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