Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 Mock Draft Roundup 3.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our Pittsburgh Steelers Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Pittsburgh Steelers from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Pittsburgh Steelers:
21. Peter Woods, IDL, Clemson
15. Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
The Steelers stockpiled a projected 12 picks with the initial plan of taking an aggressive swing at quarterback. But as the 2026 QB class collapsed, the focus has shifted to the next biggest need: wide receiver. Rather than waiting for No. 21 to see which receivers were still available, the Steelers used one of their three third-round picks to secure one of the three best players at his position. He could be even higher on some boards and has the flexibility to play all three wide receiver spots, something new head coach Mike McCarthy said he values during his introductory news conference. Tyson's injury history may give some teams pause, but that hasn't deterred the Steelers, who have taken their chances recently on others with more significant medical red flags like Payton Wilson and Darnell Washington. Even after the trade, the Steelers still have 10 draft picks, including a second, two thirds and two fourths. Expect GM Omar Khan, who earned his "Khan Artist" nickname for his aggressive maneuvering in his first draft, to continue working the phones.
21. Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
MORE: Continue reading our 2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Mock Draft Roundup
More roundups: NFL Teams | NFL Draft Prospects
2026 NFL Draft Grades: Pittsburgh Steelers
The 2026 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror, and we have compiled a consensus ranking using NFL draft grades from a variety of sites.
What draft grades have the media given to the Pittsburgh Steelers? What are they saying about the Steelers' 2026 draft haul?
ESPN - Grade: B
But the Steelers are in a weird place (again) at quarterback. They didn't make any additions at the position in free agency, waiting to see whether Aaron Rodgers is coming back for another season at 42 years old. Mason Rudolph and Will Howard were the only two passers on the roster before the draft. Fernando Mendoza (obviously) and Ty Simpson (not so obviously) were off the board by the time Pittsburgh was picking at No. 21. It's pretty clear that general manager Omar Khan believes Rodgers will return. But adding Drew Allar -- a big, strong-armed passer from down the road at Penn State -- in Round 3 was a good hedge, with one eye to the future.
Neither Howard (a fifth-rounder last year) nor Allar project as surefire starters, but Pittsburgh at least has a few developmental options now, with the assumption that Rodgers is in black and yellow once more.
While Rodgers' delayed decision complicates things, Pittsburgh ultimately went another direction in Round 1 and picked OT Max Iheanachor, who has a terrific story. After coming to the United States from Nigeria, Iheanachor picked up football late and didn't play in his first game until 2022. But don't let that fool you. He already has 31 starts of experience. Iheanachor has nearly 34-inch arms and 4.91 speed at 321 pounds, and he keeps getting better. Pittsburgh has two first-round picks manning the tackle spots right now in Broderick Jones and Troy Fautanu (both selected in the past four drafts), but if Jones has to miss time with his lingering neck injury, there's a path forward. In the meantime, Iheanachor can keep developing; he's just scratching the surface of what he can be.
From there, Pittsburgh jumped from need to need. Wide receiver? Check, with Germie Bernard, a versatile slot man who can be used in a variety of ways. He is great after the catch, and watch for new offensive coordinator Brian Angelichio to take a page out of Alabama's book and use the 6-foot-1, 206-pounder out of the backfield. He's a solid WR3 option behind DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr., especially in the Rodgers quick-game offense.
Cornerback? Check, with Daylen Everette, who provides depth behind Jamel Dean and Joey Porter Jr. Guard? Check, with Gennings Dunker, a tackle moving inside. Returner? Check, with Kaden Wetjen, the best in the class. It was a pretty good few days for the Steelers.
USA Today - Grade: B
MORE: Continue reading our Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 NFL Draft Grades Roundup
Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 NFL Schedule
Below you will find the weekly regular-season schedule for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Also, check out the following resources:
Pittsburgh Steelers - 2026 Draft Results
The table below are all of the 2026 NFL Draft picks selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
| Round | Overall | Player | Position | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 21 | Max Iheanachor | OT | Arizona State |
| 2 | 47 | Germie Bernard | WR | Alabama |
| 3 | 76 | Drew Allar | QB | Penn State |
| 3 | 85 | Daylen Everette | CB | Georgia |
| 3 | 96 | Gennings Dunker | G | Iowa |
| 4 | 121 | Kaden Wetjen | WR | Iowa |
| 5 | 169 | Riley Nowakowski | TE | Indiana |
| 6 | 210 | Gabe Rubio | DT | Notre Dame |
| 7 | 224 | Robert Spears-Jennings | S | Oklahoma |
| 7 | 230 | Eli Heidenreich | RB | Navy |
More: 2026 NFL Draft Results - Pittsburgh Steelers Draft History