The Pittsburgh Steelers have a significant need along the defensive line ahead of the upcoming season, and fortunately for the Black and Gold, the 2025 NFL Draft offers a very deep class with quite a bit of high-end talent that could help them address the need in a big way.
For NFL.com draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah, who held a pre-NFL Scouting Combine conference call over Zoom on Thursday afternoon, he has double the amount of starting-caliber defensive tackles in this draft class compared to the 2024 class. That previous class produced the likes of interior defensive lineman Braden Fisk, Byron Murphy II, Johnny Newton, T’Vondre Sweat, and pass rushers Jared Verse, Jaylx Hunt, Laiatu Latu, Dallas Turner and Jonah Ellis.