The Pittsburgh Steelers have moved up in the first round of a draft to grab a player exactly three times in their history. The first time came in 2003 when they jumped up to seize upon a young safety out of USC with flowing hair by the name of Troy Polamalu. He will soon be in the Hall of Fame.
Three years later, coming off their first Super Bowl win in decades, in which Polamalu played a big role, the Steelers moved up from 32nd overall to nab Santonio Holmes, a big Pittsburgh fan out of Ohio State.