The Pittsburgh Steelers had the 51st overall selection in this year’s NFL draft, and they likely considered themselves very lucky to see center Zach Frazier still available when making that selection.
Frazier, a highly touted prospect out of West Virginia, was considered a possible first-round talent. A leg injury suffered during his final collegiate season was a large part of the reason he fell into the second round, where the Steelers quickly took him off the board.
He has a ton of potential, and he’s turning heads this summer already. He’s earned a lot of recognition, specifically ESPN’s Matt Miller, who listed Frazier as an ‘under-the-radar rookie to watch’.