Steelers land scout darling Eli Heidenreich at 230: A top-200 value in seventh round

Scouts ranked Navy's Eli Heidenreich among the top running backs available and often in the top 200 overall prospects—making the Pittsburgh Steelers' seventh-round selection at No. 230 (as initially covered) a potential draft steal. The versatile Pittsburgh native could carve a niche as a slot receiver, special teamer, and change-of-pace back amid competition from Jaylen Warren, Rico Dowdle, Kaleb Johnson, and Travis Homer.

Eli Heidenreich walked the 2026 NFL Draft stage in his Navy blues for a feel-good local moment, but his talent extends beyond Pittsburgh roots, per Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. 'He brings real talent,' Tomlin said, tasking offensive coordinator Brian Angelichio with playbook tweaks for positionless players like Heidenreich—echoing past successes with James Conner, Ty Montgomery, and KaVontae Turpin.

In Bob McGinn’s Go Long scout poll, NFL executives rated Heidenreich the No. 12 running back, frequently placing him in the top 200 overall despite his slide to 230. Scouts saw him primarily as a 'slot receiver' rather than traditional RB, limited by Navy's triple-option scheme: 'Some people think he’s a running back. I think he’s a slot receiver. ... He’s a make-it guy.' (For full stats and background from his standout Navy career, see prior coverage.)

Heidenreich's receiving prowess and special teams upside position him for a roster push in Pittsburgh's deep backfield. While not an immediate starter, his multi-faceted skill set aligns with the Steelers' emphasis on versatile contributors in the post-draft roster build.

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Eli Heidenreich, Steelers' 2026 draft pick from Navy, celebrates on Pittsburgh NFL Draft stage with jersey and fans.
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Steelers select hometown Navy RB Eli Heidenreich in seventh round to close 2026 NFL Draft

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The Pittsburgh Steelers capped the 2026 NFL Draft—hosted in their hometown—with the 230th overall pick, selecting versatile Navy running back Eli Heidenreich, a Mt. Lebanon native and lifelong fan. The pass-catching back, likened to ex-Steelers standout Kenneth Gainwell (lost to free agency), joins a crowded backfield with Jaylen Warren, Rico Dowdle, and Kaleb Johnson.

Pittsburgh Steelers long snapper Christian Kuntz, a fellow Pittsburgh native, expressed strong excitement for the team's seventh-round draft pick Eli Heidenreich on his podcast, predicting the Navy running back will 'open a lot of eyes' with his talent.

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NFL.com's Dan Parr selected Pittsburgh Steelers' third-round pick Gennings Dunker and seventh-round pick Eli Heidenreich among his favorite choices from the 2026 NFL Draft. The draft took place over three days in Pittsburgh, where the Steelers added 10 players amid some criticism. Parr praised both for their fit and potential contributions.

Steelers Depot released scouting reports on seven additional college football prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft on March 22, 2026. This follows their February 21 installment featuring six prospects—Pittsburgh LB Kyle Louis, Georgia WR Zachariah Branch, Navy RB Eli Heidenreich, Arkansas CB Julian Neal, Tennessee CB Colton Hood, and Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia. Each new profile details strengths, weaknesses, statistics, injuries, background, and draft projection, covering players from various positions and universities as part of ongoing pre-draft coverage.

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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.

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.

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ESPN's Brooke Pryor has critiqued the Pittsburgh Steelers' selection of offensive tackle Max Iheanachor at No. 21 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, questioning if the developmental prospect addresses urgent offensive line needs amid Broderick Jones' neck surgery recovery and declined fifth-year option.

 

 

 

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