With the 2022 NFL Draft in the books, the offseason is largely finished. The Steelers may still add a player or two in the late stages of free agency, but for the most part, their acquisitions are done.
It’s been an aggressive offseason for the Steelers, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. They made a bevy of moves in free agency to strengthen the unit, then added to them by drafting a potential franchise quarterback, a talented wide out and a couple of key role players. They also hired two new coaches — Frisman Jackson and Pat Meyer — and, by virtue of these investments, reinforced their committed to Matt Canada as offensive coordinator.