Draft expert says McNeil-Warren too early for Steelers at No. 21

NFL draft analyst Lance Zierlein stated that selecting Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren at the 21st overall pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers would be premature. Reacting to a mock draft projection, Zierlein suggested the team would likely draft an offensive lineman or trade back instead. McNeil-Warren visited the Steelers before the draft and ranks as the third-best safety prospect.

On the Heed the Call podcast, analyst Marc Sessler projected McNeil-Warren to the Steelers at No. 21. Zierlein pushed back, saying, “Yeah, McNeil-Warren’s too early. That’s an X, and they’re gonna probably draft offensive line, or trade back.” The Steelers hold the 21st pick and have strengthened their safety depth but hosted McNeil-Warren for a pre-draft visit, the only such safety prospect with first-round potential they met in that way. McNeil-Warren stands out as a tall, physical player who dominated the MAC against the run. He brings strong tackling technique and can handle larger receivers in man coverage, though his zone instincts require further development. Scouts rank him behind blue-chip prospect Caleb Downs, expected early in the draft, and Dillon Thieneman, projected for the first round's middle. Some analysts disagree on the timing. Peter Schrager recently predicted that Downs, Thieneman, and McNeil-Warren could all go before the Steelers' turn. The Steelers face needs on the offensive line, with Broderick Jones recovering from a neck injury and Isaac Seumalo departing at left guard. With 12 draft picks already, Pittsburgh might trade back slightly for extra selections if no clear target remains at 21.

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Analysts mock Toledo safety McNeil-Warren to Steelers at No. 21 amid predicted early safety run

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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.

Pittsburgh Steelers hosted Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren for a pre-draft visit amid first-round buzz. Analyst Mike Renner called him his favorite player in the draft class to watch on tape. Renner highlighted McNeil-Warren's playmaking ability and physicality despite facing lesser competition.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers will host Toledo standout safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren for a pre-draft visit on Thursday, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. McNeil-Warren, a likely first-round pick, has recently visited the Dolphins, Patriots, Browns, Cowboys and Falcons. He ranks as a top-three safety prospect in a deep class.

Building on the Pittsburgh Steelers' recent free agency moves—as detailed in our coverage—the team is prioritizing a guard, safety or wide receiver with their No. 21 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per insiders. Reporter Ray Fittipaldo advocates a best-player-available strategy at these spots, with potential interest in a quarterback or tight end later.

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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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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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