The Pittsburgh Steelers left day one and two of the draft with A's across the board in terms of their picks.
There is still work to be done, however, with some depth needed on defense, and an influx of vigor needed at the CB position.
Pittsburgh does just that in this mock:
Steelers' Day 3 Mock Draft
Round 4, No. 119 overall: T.J. Tampa, CB Iowa State
Why it's him: Value
Anytime a player that is ranked near the top 50 on the consensus board is still around in the triple digits, alarms should be going off.
Whether it be character or injury, Pittsburgh will have to weigh the risk versus the reward before deciding if Tampa is worth the pick.
But seeing that we're in day three, a mid-round dart throw cant hurt, and Pittsburgh may have to battle several teams for Tampa as he's unlikely to slide another 18 spots, signaling a potential trade-up from the Steelers.
Round 6, No. 178 overall: Xavier Thomas, EDGE, Clemson
Why it's him: Risk vs. Reward
At this point in the draft, it's about taking swings. Sure you might strike out, and if you do, it's merely a sixth-round pick.
But if you hit, now you're talking about a potential multi-sack player who displays tantalizing traits as a designated pass rusher to pair on the second line with Nick Herbig.
Round 6, No. 195 overall: Beau Brade, Safety, Maryland
Why it's him: Fits The Bill
Beau Brade is a physical safety that has proven to be alignment versatile and comes from a program noted for their production of athletic deeisve backs. At the worst he's a special teams player or camp body.
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