Steelers eye tight end and linebacker additions post-draft

The Pittsburgh Steelers added 10 rookies in the 2026 NFL Draft and six undrafted free agents, including players at tight end and inside linebacker. Despite these moves, the team could seek veteran upgrades at those positions before training camp. Roster spots remain fluid as the Steelers aim to bolster depth.

The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, with the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting 10 rookies and signing six undrafted free agents to their roster. Among the undrafted signings were USC tight end Lake McRee, Arizona State tight end Chamon Metayer, and Missouri linebacker Daylen Carnell, addressing needs at tight end and inside linebacker that went untouched in the draft itself. Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington hold secure spots at tight end, while Riley Nowakowski is listed as a fullback and JJ Galbreath joins the newcomers McRee and Metayer behind them. The team may pursue a proven veteran third tight end, given the position's rising value in the NFL, even if current free agency options lack appeal before Week 1. At linebacker, Payton Wilson and Patrick Queen are set to start, backed by veterans Cole Holcomb—recently re-signed this offseason—and Malik Harrison, with Carson Bruener and Carnell completing the group. Five players, including Wilson, Queen, Holcomb, Harrison, and Bruener, appear safe, though Harrison's injury history last season and special teams role could open opportunities for cheaper alternatives. The Steelers have a history of staying active before, during, and after training camp to fill roster gaps with veterans. Tight end and linebacker stand out as prime areas for potential improvements amid ongoing roster adjustments.

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Pittsburgh Steelers free agency illustration showing acquisitions of Michael Pittman Jr. and Jamel Dean, loss of Calvin Austin III to Giants, and salary cap credit.
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Steelers complete first week of free agency with key additions and losses

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The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up the first week of the 2026 NFL free agency period with several roster moves, including trades and signings to bolster their offense and defense. They acquired wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and signed cornerback Jamel Dean, while losing speedster Calvin Austin III to the New York Giants. The team also received a salary cap credit of over $3.65 million for 2026.

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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Building on an active free agency and trade for Michael Pittman Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers added a 10-player 2026 draft class to bolster their roster under new coach Mike McCarthy. Beat writer Mike DeFabo assesses the team as stronger overall, though uncertainties linger at offensive line, defense, and quarterback.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have reshaped their interior offensive line during the offseason, retaining key young players while adding depth and losing a veteran starter. Zach Frazier anchors the center position as part of a rebuild driven by the 2024 draft class. The team now eyes draft additions to fill gaps left by Isaac Seumalo's departure.

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NFL scouts have shared positive evaluations of three inside linebackers visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of the 2026 draft. Texas Tech's Jacob Rodriguez tops the list among them, followed by Kyle Louis and LSU's Harold Perkins. The assessments come from Bob McGinn's latest draft preview based on scout interviews.

The Pittsburgh Steelers hosted three college players for pre-draft visits on Thursday, including two projected first-round picks. The visitors were Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, USC wide receiver Makai Lemon and Michigan tight end Marlin Klein. These visits are part of the team's preparation ahead of the upcoming NFL draft.

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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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