Eli Heidenreich, Steelers' 2026 draft pick from Navy, celebrates on Pittsburgh NFL Draft stage with jersey and fans.
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.

Heidenreich, a memorable local product walking the draft stage to hometown cheers, becomes just the second Navy player ever drafted by Pittsburgh. A 'football player first,' he told ESPN he's ready to 'catch passes, block my tail off,' and run the ball, having verbally committed to an undrafted free agent deal elsewhere before the call came.

Over 38 games at Navy, Heidenreich rushed 169 times for 1,157 yards and seven touchdowns, while catching 109 passes for 1,994 yards and 16 touchdowns—a program record. In 2025, he posted 77 carries for 499 yards and three scores, plus 51 receptions for 941 yards and six TDs, including the game-winner against Army. He ran a 4.44-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and models his game after Christian McCaffrey, thriving in Navy's option attack on jet sweeps and as a slot receiver or backfield option.

Steelers coach Mike McCarthy praised the multi-position fit: 'His ability to play multiple positions... we’re gonna open up our playbook a little bit.' The team, which added wide receivers like Germie Bernard and Kaden Wetjen, eyes Heidenreich for the slot, backfield, or receiver room.

The pick addresses the loss of Gainwell, last season's team MVP with 537 rushing yards and 73 receptions for 486 yards. While Dowdle was signed as a replacement, Heidenreich's skill set mirrors Gainwell's versatile role. The Ringer's Danny Kelly called it Pittsburgh's most intriguing selection: 'There’s a world in which he ends up playing a Kenneth Gainwell–like role.'

Experts laud his athleticism, route-running, and hand strength but note limitations in acceleration and pass protection from his Wing-T roots. Draft outlets pegged him as fifth-to-seventh-round value and Bleacher Report ranked him 225th overall for mismatch potential. Not an immediate starter, he bolsters the passing game alongside Warren and Dowdle while contributing on third downs and special teams.

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Reactions on X to the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting hometown Navy RB Eli Heidenreich in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft were unanimously positive, emphasizing the emotional full-circle moment in Pittsburgh, his versatility as a pass-catching back, and his military background. Users shared videos of his tearful reaction, praised the crowd's enthusiasm, and highlighted comparisons to players like Christian McCaffrey.

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Pittsburgh Steelers signing draft picks Germie Bernard and Eli Heidenreich to rookie deals
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Steelers sign two more draft picks to rookie deals

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The Pittsburgh Steelers signed wide receiver Germie Bernard and running back Eli Heidenreich to four-year rookie contracts on Monday. The moves leave only third-round quarterback Drew Allar unsigned among the team's 2026 draft class.

The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Navy running back and wide receiver Eli Heidenreich in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh native returns to his hometown team after a standout career at the Naval Academy. Heidenreich has already begun integrating with the roster during rookie minicamp.

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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.

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.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers chose offensive tackle Max Iheanachor with the 21st pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The Nigeria native started playing football just five years ago at East Los Angeles College after nearly quitting the sport. Coach Bobby Godinez convinced him to stay and developed him into a first-round prospect.

The Pittsburgh Steelers continued their affinity for Iowa players by selecting wide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth round and offensive lineman Gennings Dunker in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Beat writer Gerry Dulac indicated the team viewed Wetjen as the best player available. Dunker expressed excitement about reuniting with former Hawkeye teammates in Pittsburgh.

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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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