The Pittsburgh Steelers concluded the 2026 NFL Draft by adding 10 rookies to their roster, receiving an overall grade of B from analysts. Key picks included Max Iheanachor and Germie Bernard, although some selections were viewed as reaches.
Key points
Pittsburgh Steelers added 10 rookies in the 2026 NFL Draft
Max Iheanachor and Germie Bernard were key selections
Overall draft grade from analysts was B
Criticism included some picks being viewed as reaches
The draft marked the first without Mike Tomlin in nearly two decades
Max IheanachorGermie BernardDrew AllarGennings Dunker
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 24: 21st pick Max Iheanachor of the Pittsburgh Steelers points on stage prior to Round Two of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 24, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 24: 21st pick Max Iheanachor of the Pittsburgh Steelers points on stage prior to Round Two of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 24, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up the 2026 NFL Draft having added 10 rookies to their roster. With the draft now wrapped up, our staff gives their final overall grades on the Steelersā 2026 draft class.
**Ryland Bickley**: While I didnāt hate any of the Steelersā picks, my overall takeaways from this class are that itās mildly underwhelming. Granted, the one-two punch of Iheanachor in the first and Bernard in the second both made a lot of sense given the available board and the teamās short- and long-term goals. Allar, who Iām not very high on, was a defendable quarterback swing on a team that still desperately needs one.
The Everette and Dunker picks were both at positions of need, but there were several names at offensive line and defensive back I had rated higher.
The teamās Day Three hall was fine. Wetjen is obviously a great returner, but the fourth round felt a bit rich given that the team has found quality contributors on offense and defense (Nick Herbig, Darnell Washington, etc.) there in recent years. Also, the teamās three wide receiver-adjacent picks (Bernard, Wetjen, Heidenreich) were all gadget guys to various degrees in their college offenses ā all awesome players, but thatās a lot of redundancy for a team that could still use some vertical talent in the passing game.
I liked aspects of all of the teamās Day Three picks, especially Nowakowski, who isnāt at the highest value position but is a perfect fit for the new-look Pittsburgh offense.
Still, the Steelers entered this draft with 12 picks and a chance to really replenish the roster depth. I donāt think they accomplished that goal to its full potential, but Iād be lying if I didnāt say thereās still a lot to be exciting about. ***Grade: B***
**Mike Nicastro**: The Steelers first draft in nearly two decades without Mike Tomlin definitely felt different.Ā For starters, they selected a player in the first round who they were barely connected to in Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanachor, who felt like a panic reach after the Maki Lemon debacle.Ā He has a high ceiling ā but it was a strange tone given the teamās general āwin-nowā demeanor.
Their best picks came on day two in my opinion, in steady eddy Alabama wideout , and my favorite choice ā their left guard for the next decade, Gennings Dunker out of Iowa. Neither of those will be Hall of Famers, but both should be above average pros for a long time.Ā Although I donāt think will be their franchise guy, I donāt hate the idea of using one of their many picks on a dart throw. If it doesnāt hit, whatever.
Day three was all over the place, but the Eli Heidenreich selection in round seven put a bow on an otherwise sloppy gift wrapping to the city of Pittsburgh ā which by the way, did a phenomenal job hosting an epic NFL Draft weekend. I know that doesnāt factor into the grade, but it should. ***Grade: B***
**Ryan Parish**: I know there will be those who disagree with me, but I felt the Steelers crushed the first two picks of this draft ā I and flatly reject the notion that the Iheanachor selection was a panic pick ā before drifting into some odd choices in the middle and late rounds. Overall, Iām really pleased with the prospect of finding the two missing starters for the offensive line, a do it all receiver with blocking chops, and a butt-kicking fullback who will really tie the new power running game together. With the exception of spending a fourthth rounder on a special teams only player, I also can at least see the reasoning behind some of their other picks, even if there were other prospects at those positions I preferred. Grades are always tough until we see how it plays out on the field, so just know my grade has room to grow if several of these picks turn into quality starters. ***Grade: B***
**Jarrett Bailey**: The Makai Lemon debacle is far too embarrassing to just overlook. The Steelers had a chance to move up for the guy they wanted, and sat on their hands instead. For their sake, hopefully Max Iheanachor and Germie Bernard end up being very good.
I really like Day Two. Bernard should be the Day One starter at slot receiver. Taking Allar makes sense. He has the physical tools you want in a quarterback, and was the best option of the second wave of guys at the position. is a fast, sticky cornerback, and Gennings Dunker will compete to start at left guard as a rookie.
Day Three was up and down. Kaden Wetjen is a fun player, but a decent reach in the fourth round. Riley Nowakowski will be a good TE3 and special teams contributor. Gabriel Rubio was a massive reach who no one thought would get drafted. However, Robert Spears-Jennings is incredibly athletic safety who could get one of the final roster spots as a special teamer, and landing Eli Heidenreich was one of the best picks of Day Three. Overall, there is a lot of potential with the class, but it could also go south and left many wanting more. ***Grade: B-***
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Q&A
What were the Pittsburgh Steelers' top picks in the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Steelers' top picks included Max Iheanachor in the first round and Germie Bernard in the second round.
How many players did the Pittsburgh Steelers draft in 2026?
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted a total of 10 players in the 2026 NFL Draft.
What grade did analysts give the Pittsburgh Steelers for their 2026 draft class?
Analysts gave the Pittsburgh Steelers an overall grade of B for their 2026 draft class.
What were some criticisms of the Steelers' 2026 NFL Draft selections?
Critics noted that some selections, like Kaden Wetjen and Gabriel Rubio, were seen as reaches and that the team could have better addressed roster depth.
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