Much of the NFL offseason is dominated by mock drafts, with everyone seemingly trying to predict the unpredictable. It would be easier to count the number of stars in the sky than to predict what’s going to happen in the NFL draft. This year, it seems like that’s more true than ever, with every pick beyond number one shrouded in misinformation and speculation. While plenty of great players are available, no prospect is perfect. The Steelers know this all too well.
Luckily for the Steelers, this uncertainty may work in their favor, as they pick near the end of the draft and would be the beneficiaries of any of the top talent slipping.