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NFL Draft 2022 Pittsburgh Steelers Analysis From College Perspective

NFL Draft 2022 Pittsburgh Steelers Analysis From College Perspective

2022 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Pittsburgh Steelers draft analysis, needs, picks, best value selection, and biggest reach

NFL Draft 2022: Pittsburgh Steelers Draft Analysis

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Draft analysis to come on the fly next weekend during the draft.

– After nailing the 2021 NFL Draft with Najee Harris in the first round and Pat Freiermuth in the second, now it gets a chance to build up bigger with a nice spot at the 20 to catch the Best Player Available. But …

– That probably won’t be a quarterback. This is a weak class of QBs – especially compared to what’s coming next year – but even so, Malik Willis is almost certainly gone.

Kenny Pickett probably isn’t sliding to the 20, and while Matt Corral or Desmond Ridder might be an idea, the better call would be to hope for Mitchell Trubisky to be okay, get a QB at the 52 – if you really want one – and keep building up the overall talent.

– Yeah, yeah, yeah, Pittsburgh addressed the awful offensive front through free agency – sort of. It could use a star up front to build around, but it could get a blaster in the second round and might have to go defensive back or wide receiver here if a top blocker isn’t available.

So who’ll be there in the first round for Pittsburgh? The franchise usually doesn’t make big mistakes when it has a pick like this. If it’s corner, Washington’s Kyler Gordon or Clemson’s Andrew Booth might be there.

Yeah, Ohio State WR Chris Olave…

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