The Steelers' offense got bigger, stronger and more capable of scoring touchdowns with the drafting of Notre Dame wide receiver Chase Claypool.
Claypool was a touchdown machine in 2019 with 13 in as many games to go along with 66 catches for 1037 yards. His size made him difficult for smaller cornerbacks...
With two draft picks already made, the Steelers have four more to go on the final day today. Here are some targets.
The Steelers saw something they liked in former walk-on Alex Highsmith from Charlotte, selecting him in Round 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Steelers pass on running back to grab wide receiver Chase Claypool of Notre Dame with their top draft pick.
Let's face it: It was fun. Good, relaxing fun. You know, the way sports used to be back when there were sports.
The Steelers will have to wait just a bit on Friday before they make their first pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. But here are the guys who would help...
The Steelers didn't have a pick in Round 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft, but their AFC North rivals did ... and all three teams made them count.
The Steelers' acquisition of Minkah Fitzpatrick should tower above having to be 'specators' for the first round of the NFL Draft.
With no first-round pick for the first time since 1967, the Steelers will find themselves in a very unfamiliar spot today.
The Steelers add a pair of playmakers at the top of the draft in this latest, and last mock, before the real thing starts Thursday.
The Steelers won't pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, but we still have you covered. Join us for a live watch party here.
There are five running backs who are considered every-down backs in this year's draft. The Steelers could be tempted to take one of them in the second round.
Which players with Pittsburgh ties will be selected in the 2020 NFL Draft? There's Pitt's Dane Jackson, then it gets a little murkier.
OK, so it'll be a wide receiver. See, that's how these things go, these annual pre-NFL Draft press conferences with Kevin Colbert and Mike Tomlin.
My money is on the Steelers taking a running back in the second round because they should easily have a shot at selecting a top-five back from this class.
The Steelers have young talent at wide receiver, but adding another to the group might be on the team's to-do list in the draft.
With T.J. Watt and Bud Dupree, the Steelers are covered at edge rusher -- at least in the starting lineup. Behind them? There are question marks.