The Pittsburgh Steelers have had an uncharacteristic offseason in free agency so far, committing—well, not necessarily committing, but you know what I mean—close to $50 million over the next three years on three free agent signings, all of whom could project to be starters in 2019, those being cornerback Steven Nelson, linebacker Mark Barron, and wide receiver Donte Moncrief.
The ‘big’ moves, nevertheless, leave the Steelers wanting as they head into the 2019 NFL Draft; and that’s a good thing. It means that they now have wants instead of needs.