Analysts predict Steelers' win-now moves in 2026 NFL draft

NFL insider Albert Breer anticipates the Pittsburgh Steelers will target immediate contributors with their 21st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, confident in Aaron Rodgers' return. ESPN analyst Benjamin Solak urges the team to add youth to the secondary and defensive line while drafting a developmental quarterback. The Steelers hold a league-high 12 picks and are hosting the event.

The Pittsburgh Steelers replaced head coach Mike Tomlin with Mike McCarthy this offseason, signaling no rebuild despite no playoff wins in nearly a decade. Breer, speaking on the 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe show, said, “I’d be surprised if they took a quarterback with the 21st pick.” He pointed to prospects like cornerbacks Colton Hood or Avieon Terrell and safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren from Toledo, who visited Pittsburgh pre-draft, as fitting a win-now strategy around Rodgers. Breer noted the weak quarterback class deters an early selection there, with the team avoiding another Kenny Pickett scenario. McNeil-Warren's visit underscores interest, though safeties are not the top need, while rookie corners face stiff competition from Joey Porter Jr. and Jamel Dean. Other fits include Penn State's Vega Ioane at left guard and wide receivers Makai Lemon or Denzel Boston, both pre-draft visitors. Solak outlined three priorities for the Steelers to ace the draft: multiple picks for younger talent in the secondary and defensive line, plus a developmental quarterback. He highlighted the aging secondary—Jalen Ramsey at 31, DeShon Elliott nearing 29, Dean at 30, and Brandin Echols at 29—despite Porter as the cornerstone. The team met 16 defensive backs at the Combine and hosted seven for visits, plus defensive linemen like Florida State's Darrell Jackson Jr. and Illinois' James Thompson Jr. For quarterback, Solak suggested LSU's Garrett Nussmeier, son of McCarthy's former Dallas colleague Doug Nussmeier, or Ty Simpson, amid expectations of Rodgers' second Pittsburgh season and faith in Will Howard.

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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.

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.

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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.

The Pittsburgh Steelers bolstered their roster through free agency and a key trade during the offseason, positioning them among the NFL's top contenders for a Super Bowl appearance, according to The Athletic. General manager Omar Khan oversaw the additions amid uncertainty at quarterback with Aaron Rodgers. The team holds the most picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

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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.

Draft analyst Todd McShay identified outside linebacker as the Pittsburgh Steelers' top roster need ahead of wide receiver, excluding quarterback. He shared this view on his podcast Friday. The assessment comes amid ongoing discussions about the team's draft strategy at the No. 21 pick.

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Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette does not expect the Pittsburgh Steelers to trade up in the 2026 NFL Draft for a wide receiver. He shared this view during appearances on 93.7 The Fan, citing the depth of this year's receiver class. The team recently hosted USC prospect Makai Lemon for a pre-draft visit.

 

 

 

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