The NFL will hold their 42nd annual supplement draft on Wednesday featuring a total of five prospects, but if previous history is any guide, the Pittsburgh Steelers will not be picking any of them.
Since the first supplemental draft in 1977, 45 players have been selected, with the Steelers yet to make a pick in any round. Along with the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Carolina Panthers, they are one of four teams who have consistently passed on the prospects on offer each year. Perhaps the closest the team ever came to making a selection coming in 2011 when they seriously considered drafting local prospect Terrelle Pryor.