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The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2020 NFL Draft with six picks, with their first coming in the second round at 49th overall. The team traded away their first round pick last season for Minkah Fitzpatrick. This will be their first draft since 1967 without a first-round pick. Their final pick is in the sixth round at No. 232 overall.
The biggest change from 2019 to 2020 will be getting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back from injury, but they do have other offensive needs to fill, including wide receiver, running back and offensive lineman. Due to this being a deep draft at receiver and running back, they should be able to find value despite not having that No. 1 pick this season.
We’ll be tracking their picks throughout the three days of the 2020 NFL Draft, as well as any trades they make between now and the end of Saturday.
Round 2, pick 17 (No. 49 overall): Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame
Round 3, pick 38 (No. 102): Alex Highsmith, DE, UNC Charlotte
Round 4, pick 18 (No. 124): Anthony McFarland Jr., RB, Maryland
Round 4, pick 29 (No. 135): Kevin Dotson, OG, Louisiana
Round 6, pick 19 (No. 198): Antoine Brooks, Jr., S, Maryland
Round 7, pick 18 (No. 232): Carlos Davis, DT, Nebraska