The Pittsburgh Steelers missed the chance to draft receiver Makai Lemon, allowing the Philadelphia Eagles to trade ahead and select him. This incident highlights the franchise's ongoing struggles and lack of aggressive decision-making in recent years.
Key points
Steelers had the chance to draft Makai Lemon.
Eagles traded ahead to select Lemon at No. 20.
Steelers selected Max Iheachanor instead.
Franchise has struggled with decision-making for years.
Criticism of Steelers' roster-building compared to Eagles.
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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 24: Omar Khan of the Pittsburgh Steelers speaks during a press conference at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 24: Omar Khan of the Pittsburgh Steelers speaks during a press conference at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Everything fell perfectly into place for the Steelers on Night One of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Only two receivers were selected in the top 15 picks, and a slew of offensive linemen followed with a very random Ty Simpson to the Rams pick sprinkled in for good luck.
With a league-leading 12 selections ahead of the first round, the Steelers had every tool in the belt to pull off exactly what they wanted to do â draft Makai Lemon. Yet instead of doing so, they remained stagnant, much like theyâve done as a franchise for the better part of a decade.
The Steelers sat on their hands and stayed put with the No. 21 overall pick instead of moving up to ensure his selection in front of the record-breaking 320,000 fans in front of Acrisure Stadium. As the Dallas Cowboys were set to be on the clock at No. 20, the Steelers gave Lemon a call. Only they werenât the only Pennsylvania area code to ring the USC star.
As the Steelers were getting ready to tell Lemon he would be calling Pittsburgh home, Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles made a trade with the Cowboys to jump in front of the Steelers to steal the star pass-catcher from their grasp. Clearly caught off guard, the Steelers had to pivot and selected Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheachanor, much to the chagrin of the large number of Steelers fans on hand who audibly groaned at Pittsburgh selecting its third first-round tackle in four years.
Itâs almost poetic that it was the Eagles who jumped the Steelers, considering Pittsburgh so obviously wants to be Philadelphia from a team standpoint. Assistant general manager Andy Weidl came from the Eagles, and the way the Steelers have gone about roster building in the trenches is similar to what Philadelphia has done over the last 5-10 years.n Unfortunately, the Steelers lack the killer instinct that Roseman and the Eagles have.
When the Eagles see the potential to add a game-changer, they do it. Whether itâs trading for , signing , or getting rid of players and coaches when they begin to fail, no matter how successful theyâve been before, the Eagles have always stayed ahead of the curve while the Steelers have perennially been behind it.
While the Eagles built a near-flawless roster that resulted in their second Super Bowl appearance under Nick Sirriani and and their first win (second in the last decade), the Steelers were bringing in re-run veteran quarterbacks hoping they would be just good enough for a good defense to carry, a project that has failed twice. And instead of moving in a new direction, the Steelers are letting a 42 year-old quarterback dictate their offseason for a second straight year.
Fumbling Lemon wasnât just a massive mishandling of the first round by the Steelers, it was an embarrassment. To be metaphorically noogied like that in your home city when, again, you had every possible opportunity to trade up for the player you wanted is completely indefensible.
Itâs also an unfortunate reminder that the Steelers are still a ways away from being among the elite teams in the NFL. Despite the addition of Michael Pittman, the receiver position continues to be largely neglected, as they have just two other receivers behind Pittman and â those receivers combined for 16 catches in 2025. Sure, they can select a receiver on Day Two, but itâs hard to get excited for Day Two pass-catchers in a thin class for the position when they could have easily landed arguably the most talented player at said position if they had just gotten the least bit aggressive.
And while organizations like the Eagles are moving up and trying to build a roster that can get them to a third Super Bowl in five years, the Steelers kept their feet in the sand as they wait for a text back from the oldest active player in the NFL, hoping he can help them win their first playoff game in nine years.
Itâd be funny if it werenât so pathetic. But what the heck, Iâll laugh anyway.
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Q&A
Why did the Steelers miss the opportunity to draft Makai Lemon?
The Steelers failed to trade up from their No. 21 pick, allowing the Philadelphia Eagles to jump ahead and select Lemon.
What does the Steelers' failure to draft Lemon signify about the franchise?
It signifies a larger trend of stagnation and missed opportunities for the Steelers, reflecting their struggles to compete at an elite level.
Who did the Steelers select instead of Makai Lemon?
The Steelers selected Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheachanor with their first-round pick after missing out on Lemon.
How has the Steelers' roster-building approach compared to the Eagles?
The Steelers have been criticized for lacking the aggressive roster-building tactics of the Eagles, who have consistently made bold moves to enhance their team.
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