ESPN analyst Peter Schrager and Daniel Jeremiah picked Toledo safety Emmanuel McNiel-Warren for the Pittsburgh Steelers at the 21st overall pick in a first-round mock draft. Schrager pointed to the team's aging defense as a key factor. Jeremiah endorsed the choice enthusiastically.
On his Schrager Hour show, Peter Schrager argued that the Steelers' defense is getting old, noting veterans like Cam Heyward and T.J. Watt. He questioned the depth at safety despite recent moves, including shifting Jalen Ramsey to the position midway through the 2025 season. “I’m gonna say at safety, 21, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Emmanuel McNiel-Warren, safety out of Toledo,” Schrager said. Daniel Jeremiah agreed, stating, “Yeah, I’m a fan, you don’t have to sell me on that one. I’m a McNiel-Warren guy, through and through.” The Steelers have added depth with DeShon Elliott returning from injury, Jaquan Brisker, and an expected signing of Darnell Savage. However, contracts are short-term, with only Elliott secured through 2027. McNiel-Warren stands out for his run defense, tackling technique, and zone coverage instincts, though his top speed is average. Scouting reports place him as a late first-round prospect.