Terrell Edmunds and Devin Bush have both signed elsewhere in free agency this offseason. That means that six of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ seven first-round draft picks between 2013 and 2019 will have seen five or fewer seasons with the team that drafted them, the only exception being T.J. Watt. The huge caveat is Ryan Shazier, who suffered a career-ending injury.
Of the others, none have yet successfully revitalized themselves elsewhere. Jarvis Jones in 2013 did not last long after his time in Pittsburgh. Bud Dupree had two seasons with the Tennessee Titans on a big-money deal, but was released after two frustrating years.