Steelers updated 2026 NFL Draft needs
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The Pittsburgh Steelers offseason kicked off with the resignation of Mike Tomlin and hasn't let up since. Now the Steelers are less than two weeks to the start of the 2026 NFL Draft and there's still more work to do. The team has made some huge changes on the roster via free agency and trade which forced us to make some changes in our top four draft needs.
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One big caveat here. No quarterback in our top draft needs. With Aaron Rodgers eventually showing up and Will Howard having the support of head coach Mike McCarthy, we've taken quarterback off our list completely.
1 - Offensive guard
Replacing Isaac Seumalo was a top priority heading into the offseason and the Steelers didn't address it. We aren't opposed to Spencer Anderson starting the season at left guard, but long-term, his value is as a reserve who can play multiple spots. The top of the draft has four guards who we see could come in and start Week One to address this need.
2 - Wide receiver
You might think trading for Michael Pittman Jr. fixed the wide receiver issues but it didn't at all. NFL teams need at least three starting-caliber receivers, which is why we have a wide receiver here. In terms of draft order, we won't be at all surprised if a receiver is the target in the first round.
3 - Tight end
The Steelers lost two of their top four tight ends this offseason and without Jonnu Smith and Connor Heyward and must be replaced. This draft is filled with prospects who offer value as both receivers and blockers and with three third-round picks, look for one of them to come off the board there.
4 - Offensive tackle
The future of starting left tackle Broderick Jones is currently up in the air. There are concerns he won't be ready to start the season, and if he misses a significant chunk of the year or struggles, hemight not get a new contract at the end of the year. This why we view drafting a player who might be able to replace him sooner rather than later this high.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers updated 2026 NFL Draft needs