Steelers meet with Toledo running back Chip Trayanum at pro day

Pittsburgh Steelers area scout Jim Ward attended Toledo Pro Day and met with running back Deamonte “Chip” Trayanum. Insider Tony Pauline reported that Trayanum also met with the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles, with an official-30 visit scheduled with the Seattle Seahawks. Trayanum impressed scouts with his pro day testing numbers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to scout running back talent ahead of the NFL draft, with area scout Jim Ward meeting Deamonte “Chip” Trayanum of Toledo at the school's pro day. Tony Pauline reported the interaction, noting Trayanum's meetings with the Steelers, Detroit Lions, and Philadelphia Eagles before and after the event. Trayanum has an official-30 visit lined up with the Seattle Seahawks. At 5-foot-10.5 and 224 pounds, as measured at the Shrine Bowl, Trayanum posted strong numbers despite missing the NFL combine. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.52 to 4.56 seconds, the short shuttle in 4.18 seconds, a 37-inch vertical jump, and 27 bench press reps. The Steelers have bolstered their backfield this offseason by adding Rico Dowdle, expected to pair with Jaylen Warren, and Travis Homer, primarily for special teams. Trayanum's 2025 season at Toledo featured 1,015 rushing yards at 5.6 yards per carry and 12 touchdowns, plus 21 receptions for 212 yards and two scores—showcasing improved receiving skills. Over six college seasons across four schools, he averaged 5.3 yards on 428 carries. Trayanum addressed his development in an interview at the East-West Shrine Bowl with Dr. Melanie Friedlander: “I didn’t come in as a strong receiver out the backfield my first year in the college. But I knew that was an aspect I definitely needed to hit if I wanted to strive and be successful in the league.” Ward's attendance highlights interest, though the extent of discussions remains unclear. Toledo also featured safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren and cornerbacks Andre Fuller and Avery Smith.

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Pittsburgh Steelers scouts evaluating wide receivers and defensive prospects at Michigan Pro Day during 2026 NFL Draft preparations.
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Steelers scouts attend multiple college pro days

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Pittsburgh Steelers representatives visited Michigan's Pro Day and met prospects at other workouts on March 20, 2026. Coaches and scouts evaluated defensive talents and wide receivers amid pre-draft preparations. The team continues scouting for the 2026 NFL Draft.

Pittsburgh Steelers coaches, scouts and executives are actively attending college pro days ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. A tracker lists their presences at various universities, with high-level staff spotted at key events. The list, which began updating on March 21, 2026, highlights the team's scouting efforts under a new coaching regime.

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Ohio State hosted its NFL pro day on March 25 in Columbus, where top prospects including Caleb Downs and Carnell Tate impressed scouts with their workouts. Safety Caleb Downs skipped the 40-yard dash but shone in positional drills, while wide receiver Carnell Tate displayed smooth route-running and speed. Pittsburgh Steelers assistant general manager Andy Weidl and scout Jim Ward attended, despite earlier reports of higher attendance.

Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard has revealed plans for a pre-draft visit with the Pittsburgh Steelers in April. He shared the details during an interview on SiriusXM Blitz. The Steelers have been hosting several wide receiver prospects ahead of the draft.

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ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller has issued a cautious outlook on the 2026 NFL draft, identifying only 11 prospects with first-round grades. This slim number raises concerns for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who face roster needs in a potentially shallow talent pool. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss emerges as a notable prospect amid uncertainty about his eligibility.

Pro Football Focus has labeled several potential Pittsburgh Steelers draft targets as 'boom or bust' prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. These include wide receivers Jordan Tyson and Zachariah Branch, cornerback Jermod McCoy, quarterback Ty Simpson, and defensive lineman Caleb Banks. The designations highlight risks such as injuries and inconsistency amid the team's needs at quarterback, wide receiver, and secondary.

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Running back Rico Dowdle has joined the Pittsburgh Steelers on a two-year contract after stints with the Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers. The undrafted free agent revealed his new jersey number as 13 and expressed excitement about contributing late in games. Dowdle also anticipates a motivated performance against his former team, the Panthers, in 2026.

 

 

 

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