Pittsburgh Steelers coaches, scouts and executives are actively attending college pro days ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. A tracker lists their presences at various universities, with high-level staff spotted at key events. The list, which began updating on March 21, 2026, highlights the team's scouting efforts under a new coaching regime.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have dispatched personnel to multiple college pro days as part of preparations for the 2026 NFL Draft. Published on March 21, 2026, the tracker from Steelers Depot details attendances without automatic refreshes, with nightly updates planned during the pro day season. It notes potential shifts in approach due to a new coaching staff, following Mike Tomlin's previous involvement in such scouting circuits. A linked pro day schedule aids following the process, and readers are encouraged to bookmark the page for updates. Specific attendances include: At Wisconsin, area scout Jim Ward observed prospects like EDGE Mason Reiger. Georgia Southern saw scouting intern Keaton Hunt, while West Virginia hosted area scout Jarrod Highberger. Kentucky featured scout Tim Gribble, and Georgia State had director of pro scouting Sheldon White. UCLA and USC drew director of player scouting Mark Sadowski (noted variably as Sadkowski). Clemson attracted VP of player personnel Dan Rooney Jr. and area scout Zack Crockett, with prospects such as QB Cade Klubnik. High-profile representation appeared at Georgia, where head coach Mike McCarthy, GM Omar Khan and area scout Zack Crockett attended for talents including OT Monroe Freeling and WR Zachariah Branch. Other schools like Penn State (area scout Jimmy Noel), Michigan (director of scouting Sheldon White and outside linebackers coach C.J. Ah You), and Missouri (scout Tim Gribble) also hosted Steelers representatives. No personnel noted at Ball State, and one unknown at Youngstown State. Utah had an unconfirmed personnel member, possibly assistant director Max Gruder.