Steelers coaches in draft war room evaluating No. 21 pick options: offensive tackle, left guard, and safety prospects.
Steelers coaches in draft war room evaluating No. 21 pick options: offensive tackle, left guard, and safety prospects.
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Steelers weigh options for No. 21 pick after free agency

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The Pittsburgh Steelers addressed several needs in free agency but left gaps at left guard, left tackle and safety heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Analysts offer varied predictions for the team's 21st overall selection, from offensive tackle to safety. Opinions differ on using a high pick on interior linemen.

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed wide receivers, cornerbacks and safeties in early free agency, reducing urgency at those positions for the draft. However, left guard remains unaddressed after Isaac Seumalo departed for Arizona, with no addition of Brock Hoffman and reliance on Spencer Anderson for now. Broderick Jones recovers from neck surgery sustained in Week 12 of 2025, while Dylan Cook showed promise in five starts, including the playoffs, though with support from Seumalo at times. The team holds four picks in the top 85 and five in the top 99, providing flexibility beyond the first round. Steelers writer Bob Labriola expressed skepticism about drafting a guard at No. 21, stating, “Maybe this is just my bias, but I would have to be convinced that a guard in today’s NFL is worth the 21st overall pick in an NFL Draft.” He added, “I would have to be convinced it’s necessary to use No. 21 overall to get a starting-caliber LG out of this draft.” In the secondary, Pittsburgh signed cornerback Jamel Dean to a three-year deal and safeties Darnell Savage and Jaquan Brisker to one-year contracts, alongside re-signing Asante Samuel Jr. and retaining Brandin Echols. Beat writer Ray Fittipaldo predicted avoiding early cornerbacks but targeting a long-term starting safety, possibly at No. 21, second or early third round. He highlighted Oregon's Dillon Thieneman, noting his 4.35-second 40-yard dash, eight interceptions and 14 passes defended over 39 games. NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah mocked Clemson offensive tackle Blake Miller to the Steelers at No. 21, suggesting, “Broderick Jones has underwhelmed at left tackle. With Miller in the fold, Troy Fautanu could move to the blind side in Jones’ place, thus clearing a spot for the rookie at RT.” Miller has not missed a game since high school and projects as a long-term right tackle. Offensive line ranks high among needs, marking a potential third first-round lineman under general manager Omar Khan since 2023.

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Reactions on X focus on mock drafts projecting offensive linemen like OT Blake Miller (Jeremiah) and OG Olaivavega Ioane (Kiper) to the Steelers at No. 21, aligning with needs at guard and tackle. Steelers insider Bob Labriola indicates he'd need convincing to use a high pick on a guard. Some fans express skepticism and boredom at selecting an interior lineman early, while safety remains a discussed alternative.

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Realistic depiction of Steelers draft war room highlighting top 2026 NFL Draft needs: offensive line, wide receiver, and safety.
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Analysts outline Steelers' top needs ahead of 2026 NFL draft

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The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2026 NFL Draft with 12 picks, including five in the first three rounds, after addressing several needs in free agency. Experts such as Todd McShay and Ross McCorkle emphasize priorities like offensive line, wide receiver, and safety. Recent history suggests value at the No. 21 pick.

Building on the Pittsburgh Steelers' recent free agency moves—as detailed in our coverage—the team is prioritizing a guard, safety or wide receiver with their No. 21 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per insiders. Reporter Ray Fittipaldo advocates a best-player-available strategy at these spots, with potential interest in a quarterback or tight end later.

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Pro Football Focus analyst Gordon McGuinness released a three-round mock draft for the 2026 NFL Draft, projecting the Pittsburgh Steelers to select Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane at No. 21 overall to replace Isaac Seumalo. Additional picks target wide receiver, safety, quarterback, and defensive line needs following free agency.

NFL draft analyst Lance Zierlein stated that selecting Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren at the 21st overall pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers would be premature. Reacting to a mock draft projection, Zierlein suggested the team would likely draft an offensive lineman or trade back instead. McNeil-Warren visited the Steelers before the draft and ranks as the third-best safety prospect.

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NFL insiders expect a surge of up to nine offensive linemen in Thursday night's first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, starting around picks 10-14. Analyst Gregg Rosenthal projects Pittsburgh Steelers selecting versatile Utah OT Spencer Fano at No. 21, while Todd McShay predicts the run—especially on tackles—will cause top wide receivers to slide.

FOX Sports' Nick Wright, ESPN's Peter Schrager, and Daniel Jeremiah have endorsed Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren as the Pittsburgh Steelers' pick at No. 21 in the 2026 NFL Draft. Schrager forecasts a historic first-round run on top safeties, with the Steelers—the only team to host McNeil-Warren for a pre-draft visit—needing young talent at the position.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers added 10 rookies in the 2026 NFL Draft and six undrafted free agents, including players at tight end and inside linebacker. Despite these moves, the team could seek veteran upgrades at those positions before training camp. Roster spots remain fluid as the Steelers aim to bolster depth.

 

 

 

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