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Steelers' 2026 Mock Draft: Receiver Over Quarterback?
29 Nov
Summary
- Steelers trade up in 2026 mock draft for offensive playmaker.
- Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State is a top receiver pick.
- Mock draft criticized for not selecting a quarterback.

A detailed seven-round mock draft for the 2026 NFL Draft suggests the Pittsburgh Steelers will prioritize offensive playmakers, trading up in the first round to select wide receiver Jordyn Tyson from Arizona State. This strategic move addresses the team's need for dynamic offensive talent, even as top quarterback prospects are off the board early in this projection.
The mock draft highlights other key offensive and defensive selections, including a cornerback from Texas A&M and offensive linemen from Wake Forest and Clemson. However, the decision to bypass quarterbacks entirely in the early rounds has sparked debate, with suggestions that the Steelers might miss opportunities to secure future signal-callers.
Instead of drafting a quarterback, the mock draft has the Steelers selecting depth at edge rusher and running back. Critics propose alternative selections, such as LSU's Garrett Nussmeier or Clemson's Cade Klubnik, to address the quarterback position, even in later rounds, to better align with typical team-building strategies.




