The Pittsburgh Steelers have been aggressive in the 2025 offseason as they aim to recover from another disappointing playoff loss.
For nearly two decades, Pittsburgh has been a model of consistency, achieving 21 consecutive seasons with a .500 record or better. However, the team has not enjoyed the postseason success that such a winning record would suggest.
The Steelers‘ front office has been active this offseason, working to revamp the roster for the upcoming season. Their first significant move came in early March when they acquired wide receiver DK Metcalf for a second-round pick, No. 52 overall and a seventh-rounder (No. 223).
The team boasts a strong defensive lineup, featuring several elite players including perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate T.J. Watt. Together with Cam Heyward, Alex Highsmith, linebacker Patrick Queen, Minkah Fitzpatrick and Joey Porter Jr. they form the core of the Steelers’ defense.
Despite this strong foundation, there are still a few positions that the Steelers aim to strengthen during the 2025 NFL Draft. Quarterback possibly being one of those spots.
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Russell Wilson signed with the Giants and Justin Fields joined the Jets in free agency. Former third-round pick Mason Rudolph was signed in free agency and provides a solid backup on the depth chart. However, fans and analysts alike expect Pittsburgh to significantly invest at the position. The franchise has dealt with uncertainty at the position ever since Ben Roethlisberger retired following the 2021 season. Even if Aaron Rodgers signs, he will be the oldest active player in the NFL, leaving the team with no long-term solution.
The revamping process will continue in the 2025 NFL Draft, where the Steelers have six selections, including the 21st overall pick in the first round.
Here’s a look at the Steelers 2025 draft picks and USA TODAY Sports and the USA TODAY Network’s grades for each of Pittsburgh’s selections.
Steelers NFL draft grades
Round 1, Pick 21: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
It’s hard to find a better succession plan for franchise icon Cameron Heyward than the long-armed, productive interior defender Harmon. The Oregon product was the lynchpin of one of the best defenses in college football and racked up five sacks in 2024. This is a fantastic fit. Still, the Steelers are slated to start Mason Rudolph at quarterback and that’s not a good option for a team with playoff aspirations.
Mike Tomlin’s selection will be widely viewed through the lens of the choice he didn’t make, namely taking Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Pittsburgh, however, apparently wasn’t bluffing with its long-running relaxed attitude toward its uncertainty behind center. Harmon’s forcefulness should make him a fast favorite of Tomlin, and he can help a wobbly defense not rely so heavily on Cam Heyward, who will turn 36 next month.
Steelers NFL draft picks
- Round 1: No. 21 overall: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
- Round 3: No. 83
- Round 4: No. 123
- Round 5: No. 156
- Round 6: No. 185
- Round 7: Nos. 229