Ryan Wilson hears Steelers may eye Kenyon Sadiq in NFL draft first round

NFL analyst Ryan Wilson said he has heard the Pittsburgh Steelers could consider Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The Steelers hold multiple picks but face questions at tight end after roster changes. Sadiq, a dynamic athlete, impressed with strong college production and elite combine numbers.

Pittsburgh Steelers analyst Ryan Wilson shared on CBS Sports HQ that he has heard tight end as a potential first-round target for the team. “I’ve heard offensive line,” Wilson said. “I’ve heard tight end could be in the conversation. So, maybe Kenyon Sadiq here.” The Steelers released Jonnu Smith and lost Connor Heyward in free agency, leaving Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington as primary options. Freiermuth had a down 2025 season amid limited targets, while Washington excelled in blocking but enters his contract's final year under new head coach Mike McCarthy's evaluation. Kenyon Sadiq, 21 years old as of draft week, spent three seasons at Oregon after a stellar high school career at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho. There, he earned two-time 4A All-Idaho Player of the Year honors, leading his team to three straight state titles with 140 catches for 2,465 yards and 37 touchdowns over his junior and senior years. At Oregon, he posted 80 receptions for 892 yards and 11 touchdowns career, including a 2025 breakout with 51 catches, 560 yards and 8 touchdowns -- earning first-team All-Big Ten and Big Ten Tight End of the Year. Sadiq measured 6-foot-3⅛, 241 pounds at the combine, running a 4.39-second 40-yard dash, with a 43.5-inch vertical jump and 11-foot-1 broad jump. Scouts praise his speed to separate from defenders and maximum effort, though he needs to refine route running, reduce drops (six in 2025) and improve blocking physicality. Comparisons draw to Evan Engram for his move-tight end style. Projections place him as a top-20 pick if landed in a scheme exploiting mismatches.

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Illustration of Steelers' 2026 NFL draft picks Max Iheanachor and Kaden Wetjen amid mixed fan and analyst reactions.
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Steelers' 2026 NFL draft class draws mixed reactions

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The Pittsburgh Steelers selected 10 players in the 2026 NFL Draft, including offensive tackle Max Iheanachor in the first round and wide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth. Newcomer Kaden Wetjen expressed openness to lining up in the backfield on offense. Analysts offered varied praise and criticism for the haul.

ESPN analyst Jeff Legwold has named seven prospects as top risers ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, with several connected to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cincinnati wide receiver Jeff Caldwell, who visited the team, tops the list of those linked to Pittsburgh. Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman and offensive tackle Max Iheanachor are also gaining momentum.

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CBS Sports analyst Ryan Wilson argued that edge rusher ranks among the Pittsburgh Steelers' top needs ahead of the NFL draft. He suggested drafting Clemson defensive end T.J. Parker at No. 21 overall is a reasonable idea. Wilson highlighted concerns about the position's future depth on Pittsburgh's roster.

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.

Pittsburgh Steelers front office personnel have expressed frustration over the limited athletic profiles of recent starting quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky and Kenny Pickett. The team hosted four mid-round quarterback prospects for pre-draft visits amid plans to add depth even if Aaron Rodgers returns. Analysts suggest the Steelers seek bigger, more physical passers suited for the AFC North.

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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.

 

 

 

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