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Pittsburgh Steelers' 2017 draft picks: Analysis for every selection

Jeremy Fowler breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2017 draft class.

My take: Can't knock the need. Pass rush help was on the menu for Pittsburgh, which now has their James Harrison replacement for 2018 or beyond. Watt will be highly motivated, is a unique athlete and has the Watt pedigree as a younger brother of Houston Texans star J.J. With plenty of other defensive options available at No. 30 -- including Washington cornerback Kevin King and Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster -- this pick doesn't come without questions.