
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected WR Kevin Concepcion from Texas A&M in the first round.
In the second round, the Steelers drafted DT Caleb Banks from Florida.
Some picks were seen as questionable due to duplicate position selections in later rounds, addressing needs that the Steelers may not prioritize.
Pro Football Sports Network released a seven-round mock draft for the 2026 NFL draft, highlighting the Pittsburgh Steelers' selections. The first-round pick is WR Kevin Concepcion from Texas A&M, followed by DT Caleb Banks from Florida in the second round.
The folks over at Pro Football Sports Network have a brand new seven-round mock draft out for the 2026 NFL draft and you know we had to take a look at the picks for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Truth be told, this one felt like it got caught up in the algorithm of their simulator, maybe with duplicate position picks in the later round at positions the Steelers don't really need to address.
For the position, I give this pick a C with guard Vega Ioane on the board and for the player I will go with a C- with Denzel Boston still available.
This pick gets a solid B and we have really liked Banks as a guy who could replace Cam Heyward at some point.
This will be a polarizing pick among fans. Taking a quarterback is no issue here but some will want Garrett Nussmeier instead or even Cole Payton. We give this pick a B-
Underrated boundary corner with great size and athleticism. Nice value here. We give this a B+.
We have no issue with the Steelers picking a safety in this draft but this feels too early for Clark who is more of a project player. Our grade here is a C-.
Solid player who should do well on special teams but unless the Steelers cut ties with Malik Harrison or Patrick Queen, we aren't sure where it fits this early in the draft. This one grades out as a C-.
Primarily a receiving tight end, Raridon is a sleeper prospect with some injury concerns who fills a definite need. This one gets a B-.
While we have no issue with Moore as a prospect, but see no reason to come back and select another cornerback this soon. This one gets a D.
Lemieux was impressive at the Senior Bowl but this is his only experience against NFL caliber players. But if he can play guard, I like the upside. We give this a B-.
A third cornerback in the same draft? No, this is a mistake. Grade is an F.
After picking Fisher in the fourth round, we see no point in this pick. Grade is an F.
We like getting a second receiver but it would have been better to do this with one of those extra cornerback picks and get a better player earlier in the draft. Grade is an F.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Breaking down the Steelers picks in massive seven-round mock draft
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