PFF mock draft projects Steelers picks to fill roster holes

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.

After a week of free agency, the Pittsburgh Steelers face lingering questions at quarterback, where Aaron Rodgers remains undecided, and at left guard following Isaac Seumalo's departure to the Cardinals. Special teams also pose concerns, according to Steelers Depot analysis of PFF's latest mock draft published on March 16, 2026, by Gordon McGuinness. Spencer Anderson is set to start at left guard in 2026, though the team views him primarily as developmental talent. McGuinness writes, “The Steelers have done a fantastic job rebuilding their offensive line in recent years, but they could opt to replace Isaac Seumalo, who left for the Cardinals in free agency, in the first round of the draft.” He projects Olaivavega Ioane from Penn State at No. 21, citing Ioane's elite 90.9 PFF pass-blocking grade on true pass sets in 2025, the best among guards. Ioane is described as a versatile mauler comparable to Dallas Cowboys' Cooper Beebe, potentially anchoring alongside Zach Frazier for years. One scout called Ioane's tape “one of the best IOL I've watched since Quenton Nelson … it's just too damn good,” per a March 11, 2026, clip. In the second round, UConn wide receiver Skyler Bell, a Biletnikoff finalist with 101 receptions, 1,278 yards, and 13 touchdowns in 2025 after transferring from Wisconsin, addresses receiver depth behind DK Metcalf and newly acquired Michael Pittman Jr. Penn State safety Zakee Wheatley adds centerfield versatility amid one-year deals for Jaquan Brisker and Darnell Savage. Third-round selections include LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, linked to head coach Mike McCarthy, aligning with Gerry Dulac's report that Pittsburgh eyes quarterbacks no earlier than round three. Cincinnati defensive lineman Dontay Corleone bolsters the interior, despite injury history, as Cameron Heyward ages and recent additions like Sebastian Joseph-Day and retained Esezi Otomewo crowd the room.

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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.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are focusing on adding depth at tackle, guard, and quarterback positions ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, following free agency moves. After losing left guard Isaac Seumalo, the team plans to start Spencer Anderson but eyes veteran and draft options. Uncertainty persists at quarterback with Aaron Rodgers' status unclear.

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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 wrapped up the first week of the 2026 NFL free agency period with several roster moves, including trades and signings to bolster their offense and defense. They acquired wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and signed cornerback Jamel Dean, while losing speedster Calvin Austin III to the New York Giants. The team also received a salary cap credit of over $3.65 million for 2026.

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As the Pittsburgh Steelers await Aaron Rodgers' decision on a 2026 return—following his 2025 division title win—insiders are divided on using early NFL draft picks on a quarterback. While some eye mid-round prospects like Drew Allar or Carson Beck, Ben Roethlisberger warns against top selections, predicting fan backlash.

Following an active first week of 2026 NFL free agency signings that addressed key roster gaps (see prior coverage in this series), Robert Mays of The Athletic approves of the Pittsburgh Steelers' low-risk additions but doubts their alignment with building a championship roster beyond 2026.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their roster through free agency signings and a trade for wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. following Mike Tomlin's retirement and the hiring of Mike McCarthy as head coach. Analysts offer differing views, with some praising the additions and others questioning the lack of a rebuild. The team won the AFC North last season but failed to secure a playoff victory.

 

 

 

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