While the Steelers do have concerns on the defensive side of the ball, they must also draft to add depth at quarterback.
The Steelers' need for an edge rusher leans more toward wanting an outside linebacker of the stronger variety who could set the edge and overpower tackles.
One of the more talked about players in the 2017 NFL draft class who isn't a first round lock is the outside linebacker from Wisconsin, T. J. Watt.
We continue our study of the 2017 crop of edge rushers leading up to the NFL draft with college tape of the standout edge rusher from Temple, Haason Reddick.
McKinley's speed would be welcomed onto the Steelers' roster, but a lot of work would be needed before he became the full-time starter.
The vacancy left by Lawrence Timmons opened up a new draft need for a team that already had a strong priority at finding a premier edge rusher.
As we continue our search through the 2017 NFL draft class for the best pass rushers available to the Steelers, we turn our focus to Alabama's Tim Williams.
The Steelers have a questionable need for an extra cornerback that draws questions about how to add to their current group.
Now that the NFL Scouting Combine is finally over, we can begin our in-depth analysis of the various draft candidates for the Steelers.
The Penguins are in the middle of their bid to repeat as champions. The Pirates are beginning spring training. The Steelers’ front office is preparing for the NFL Combine.
Never again let it be spoken, least of all by Mike Tomlin and/or Kevin Colbert, that the Steelers don't draft for need.
While no one was looking, the Steelers' Dri Archer climbed to No. 5 on the NFL's list of most productive kick returners.
Maybe my problem is that I think more of the Steelers' chances in 2015 than they do. Honestly, that could be it.