Steelers select Indiana fullback Riley Nowakowski in fifth round

The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted fullback Riley Nowakowski from Indiana in the fifth round, pick 169, of the 2026 NFL Draft. The team traded down to acquire the versatile player, who is expected to serve primarily as a fullback with roles on offense and special teams. Running backs coach Ramon Chinyoung expressed excitement about working with him as a lead blocker.

Pittsburgh general manager Omar Khan traded down in the fifth round before selecting Nowakowski. The former Hoosier walk-on at Wisconsin brings versatility, having played tight end and fullback at Indiana. Scouts praised his blocking technique, reliable hands, and high character. Lance Zierlein gave him a 6.11 grade, describing him as a good backup with starter potential, while noting his strain as a blocker and productivity as a pass-catcher in 2025. Dane Brugler ranked him as the 14th tight end with a fifth-round grade, highlighting his tenacious blocking and zero drops over two seasons. Bleacher Report had him at 200th overall, comparing him to former Steeler Connor Heyward for his intelligence and trustworthiness in pass protection. Heyward, who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency, had filled similar multi-role duties for Pittsburgh. Chinyoung told reporters after the pick, “We definitely view Riley as a fullback, you know, with versatility... doing a great job being a lead blocker for the backs.” He added that Nowakowski would contribute on special teams as a four-core player. Nowakowski made key plays at Indiana, including a clutch reception in a win over Penn State and a goal-line touchdown in the National Championship victory against Miami. He provides depth behind tight ends Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington.

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