More often than not, the Pittsburgh Steelers have found a way to draft teammates in recent years. In 2017, for example, it was Cameron Sutton and Joshua Dobbs. A year later, James Washington and Mason Rudolph. Devin Bush and Zach Gentry followed. This year, it was Texas A&M bringing two players to Pittsburgh via the fourth round.
The Steelers picked up a new tackle, Dan Moore Jr., with their first of two picks in the round, their fourth consecutive offensive player drafted. The defensive shift in their focus began with his teammate, inside linebacker Buddy Johnson, who recently talked to Missi Matthews for the team’s website about what it means to go into the pros together with his teammate.