The Pittsburgh Steelers have been given primarily excellent scores for their haul in the 2024 NFL Draft, but the work did not stop there. As the draft came to an end, all of the hopeful players who weren't selected were out there looking for a team.
Every year after the draft, there are a few gems that teams are able to sign in the undrafted free agency period. The Pittsburgh Steelers weren’t overly active in that market this year, signing just five undrafted free agents.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been busy the past few weeks with the 2024 NFL Draft. The biggest hole that most Steelers fans still notice however, is at the wide receiver position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a pair of important decisions to make by May 2nd, as they had to decide on the fifth-year options of both of the 2021 first-round picks on their roster, Najee Harris and Justin Fields.
The Steelers came away with what many view as one of the best rookie classes of the 2024 NFL Draft, and it seems Pittsburgh's good fortunes don't stop there.
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan received rave reviews for his haul in the 2024 NFL Draft, headlined by offensive tackle Troy Fautanu. We’ll have to wait and see if this years group can replicate the early success of the 2023 rookies but it’s never too early to start looking forward.
Jaylen Warren already had a lot of positives to say about his new quarterbacks
In the realm of professional sports, certain teams stand out not just for their on-field achievements, but also for the enduring legacy they create. The Pittsburgh Steelers are one such team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a splash in the 2020 NFL Draft by selecting wide receiver Chase Claypool in the second round, igniting a wave of excitement among fans eager to witness his potential unfold on the field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have selected a tackle in Troy Fautanu, but it certainly was not a formality that the team would avoid the center position in the first round.
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent shockwaves through the fan base on Thursday with their surprising move to decline star running back Najee Harris' fifth-year option.
There's plenty to love about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ selection of University of West Virginia center Zach Frazier with the 51st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a surprising move on Thursday, declining the fifth year option of running back Najee Harris. Despite the consistency of Harris, who has had at least 1,000 yards rushing in each of his first three seasons with Steelers, he will now be slated to be a free agent in 2025.
Anything said about the new set of quarterbacks in Pittsburgh can be regarded as a comment on the last set of quarterbacks in Pittsburgh, especially since the Steelers opted to completely blow up the position.
Could Stephon Gilmore make his way over to the AFC North?
The Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 draft class has received rave reviews, from ESPN to NFL Network, most platforms giving them no worse than an "A-" grade on their selections.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to decline the fifth-year option of running back Najee Harris, making 2024 his final season under his rookie contract. After back-to-back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, the decision to decline the option came with criticism - but not from everyone.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to end up in a position with the 20th pick that left them with a plethora of options. They had much of their first-round draft board available, including Graham Barton, Cooper DeJean, and eventual selection Troy Fautanu.
The Pittsburgh Steelers addressed the trenches with three offensive lineman in the 2024 NFL Draft. Center Zach Frazier is expected to be a plug-and-play and first-round pick Troy Fautanu could start, as well.
The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman gave the team high marks on its 2024 draft class, applauding the selections of two players who fit the old-school mold of Steelers football.
The Steelers surprisingly declined Harris' fifth-year option, which was worth just $6.79 million.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were all in on linebacker Payton Wilson in the 2024 NFL Draft, despite concerns about the health of one of his knees. On Wednesday, general manager Omar Khan opened up about those concerns and explained why he believes it was worth it to draft the 24-year-old defender.
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