The Steelers head to the NFL Draft with no rush to add another wideout to their roster. They do understand they’ll have to select one at some point, but their strategy likely won’t be until the end of the draft. As all Pittsburgh fans know, though, the last time they took a chance at a late-round receiver they really didn’t need, he turned out to be the best in the NFL.
In 2010, the Steelers wanted to add a wideout to their roster to compliment Hines Ward and Mike Wallace. So, they drafted Emmanuel Sanders in the third round.