With the trade of Antonio Brown to the Oakland Raiders now agreed to in principle, the Pittsburgh Steelers will have a total of 10 picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, the most selections they have held in any draft since 2010.
Unusually for the Steelers, only half of their picks this year were originally allocated to them by the league, with five of their upcoming selections arriving via trade.
When the trade for AB becomes official, Pittsburgh will receive the Raiders third-round pick (66th overall) and fifth-round pick (141st overall) to add to Oakland’s sixth-round pick they already own following their trade for Ryan Switzer last season.