The Pittsburgh Steelers, at least as it currently stands, will not have a selection in a draft in 2020 for the first time since 1967. And unless they make a trade with the Miami Dolphins, to whom they traded their first-round pick, to get it back, it will also be the second time in as many years that they will have failed to make their first-round selection where slotted.
Of course, general manager Kevin Colbert trading up in the first round last year and then trading away a first-round pick bucks a lot of trends in Steelers history, both recent and more long-term, so that does shake up the expectations of the possibilities somewhat.