Under the assumption that the injury for Tyson Alualu results in the Pittsburgh Steelers making the decision to dress Carlos Davis today, the rookie seventh-round draft pick, it would mark the first time in the Kevin Colbert era—and possibly the first time in the history of the franchise—in which they have had every player from a single draft class play in at least one game.
It is, of course, easier to manage that when your draft class consists of just six players, as was the case this year. They had no first-round draft pick, for one thing, stemming from their decision to trade for Minkah Fitzpatrick last year.