NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah suggests that the Pittsburgh Steelers should consider selecting Denzel Boston in the upcoming draft. This recommendation aligns with the team's recent trend of focusing on offensive players.
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The Mike McCarthy era for the Pittsburgh Steelers is underway, and many are fascinated to see how the franchise will draft.
Given that the Steelers have gone offense in the last four years, could they continue that trend with McCarthy?
It is certainly on the table, but where could the franchise look to add a nice piece?
NFL Network's draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah held his pre-draft conference call, and according to Eric Edholm, he thinks Denzel Boston is a pick that makes sense for Pittsburgh.
"That would give them three giants out there," Jeremiah said via Edholm.
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Already with DK Metcalf and the newly acquired Michael Pittman Jr., the Steelers have two top receivers for whoever is playing quarterback in 2026.
But after that? There isn't much that is going to scare NFL defenses, so it could be worthwhile to look at another receiver.
We have seen several mock drafts that have the Steelers taking a quarterback, but that seems a little left field.
Receiver doesn't, and it would be a change in how Pittsburgh has done things recently. Since 2014, the Steelers have taken four offensive players, ironically, in the last four drafts. But none have been a receiver.
Could that change? With McCarthy at the helm, it's certainly a possibility.
Denzel Boston is a player recommended by NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah as a suitable draft selection for the Pittsburgh Steelers, aligning with their recent offensive focus.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have prioritized offensive players in their last four drafts, a trend that may continue under new head coach Mike McCarthy.
If drafted, Denzel Boston could enhance the Steelers' offensive capabilities, contributing to their strategy of bolstering their attack in the upcoming season.

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