
Steelers' Draft Strategy: Patience Pays Off
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The Pittsburgh Steelers, with twelve picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, are expected to trade up at least once. Experts advise staying put at pick twenty-one in round one to select the best player available, addressing needs like guard, wide receiver, and cornerback without overspending. Trading high in round one is deemed too costly, but round two offers better deals on talent that slips. The teams focus should be on round two, trading up from pick fifty-three for falling stars like Oregon guard Emmanuel Pregnon or slipping tackles and receivers who can start immediately. This strategy could yield two first-round caliber players while preserving third-round picks and beyond, setting up a strong draft haul.
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