The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the final day of the 2019 NFL Draft—which is set to commence—having addressed what they evidently believe to be the three weakest areas of their roster, trading up in the first round to add inside linebacker Devin Bush before going wide receiver and cornerback in round three with Diontae Johnson and Justin Layne.
These also happen to be the three areas that they addressed in free agency with Mark Barron, Donte Moncrief, and Steven Nelson. But there are several positions of relative need—or at least ‘want’—the Steelers have yet to address in any meaningful way this offseason that have been left up to the third day of the draft to handle.