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0:512026 NFL Draft Grades: Steelers Select Germie Bernard No. 47
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11:21Best Remaining QBs Entering Day 2 of the NFL Draft
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1:53Eagles' WR Additions: Writing on the Wall for A.J. Brown
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1:36Biggest Takeaways From Day 1 Of 2026 NFL Draft
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1:54Biggest Losers After 1st Round of 2026 NFL Draft: The Steelers
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0:472026 NFL Draft Grades: Steelers Max Iheanachor No. 21
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1:01Latest on Aaron Rodgers' Future in Pittsburgh
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1:56Chance Aaron Rodgers makes return to Steelers at NFL Draft?
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10:11Breaking Down the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup Chances
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1:16Five Players To Trade Up For: Ty Simpson
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12:10Breaking Down Bryant McFadden's Mock Draft Trades
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9:03John Breech's Top-10 QB Predictions In This Year's Draft
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8:45Bryant McFadden's 2026 NFL Mock Draft
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1:30Mock Draft: Steelers Address WR, Select KC Concepcion 21st Overall
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1:17Timeline for QB C.J. Stroud to Get Paid
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6:40Breaking News: Will Anderson Jr. Becomes NFL's Highest-Paid Non-QB
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1:37Draft Night Chaos: Aaron Rodgers Announces Retirement
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1:44Ty Simpson Gaining Steam As A 1st-Round Pick
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11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
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1:49NFL Draft Expert vs. Inside The Lines: Jets Select QB Ty Simpson No. 33 Overall
Top Steelers News
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Steelers' Daylen Everette: Grabbed by Steelers
The Steelers selected Everette in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 85th overall.
Everette (6-foot-1, 196 pounds) put together quality tape as a three-year starter for the Bulldogs and did additional favors to his draft stock at the 2026 Combine, where he logged a 4.38 second 40-yard dash. Pittsburgh is well-stocked at cornerback, with Joey Porter having been joined by Jamel Dean in free agency, and Asante Samuel having re-signed as a capable depth option. While that could make it difficult for Everette to earn a consistent role early in his NFL career, he may also receiver the luxury of a developmental window to realize the upside provided by his speed and frame.
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Steelers' Drew Allar: Joins Steelers in third round
The Steelers selected Allar (ankle) in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 76th overall.
Allar (6-foot-5, 228 pounds) is recovering from season-ending surgery undergone in November to address a broken left ankle. He threw for 1,100 yards, eight touchdowns and three INTs before being injured in 2025 and was inconsistent in that limited action. That said, Allar boasts experience as a three-year collegiate starter to go with prototypical size, and it's difficult to imagine a more intriguing landing spot for the 22-year-old signal-caller than Pittsburgh, where Aaron Rodgers' pending decision about playing the 2026 season looms large. Excepting Rodgers, who currently remains a free agent, the Steelers' quarterback room houses Mason Rudolph and 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard. In the event that Rodgers isn't Pittsburgh's starter in 2026, it would be intriguing to see a healthy Allar in a genuine competition. It remains to be seen whether Allar will be able to handle any amount of on-field work during the offseason program.
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Steelers' Germie Bernard: Taken by Pittsburgh in second round
The Steelers selected Bernard in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 47th overall.
Bernard spent the last two seasons of his four-year college career at Alabama, where he operated mostly as the team's Z receiver and finished the 2025 campaign with 64 catches for 862 yards and seven touchdowns across 14 games. He posted the fastest three-cone time at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine (6.71 seconds), and he has the overall athleticism and skill set that should allow him to serve as an immediate contributor for the Steelers, whether it's Aaron Rodgers or another quarterback throwing passes to him. Bernard figures to slide in as the team's WR3 behind veterans DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman and ahead of 2024 third-rounder Roman Wilson.
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Steelers' Max Iheanachor: Selected by Steelers
The Steelers selected Iheanachor in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 21st overall.
Iheanachor (6-foot-6, 321 pounds) is light on experience but extremely athletic, boasting a 4.91-second 40 (96th percentile among offensive tackles, according to Mockdraftable) even at a dense build. It's not clear how concerning the medical reports have been on incumbent left tackle Broderick Jones (neck), but it's possible that the Steelers will consider Iheanachor at left guard if he doesn't claim the starting left tackle role.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
103.3 (26th) |
213.6 (22nd) |
305.6 (25th) |
| Def. |
113.1 (13th) |
261.0 (30th) |
356.9 (26th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| D. Elliott DB DeShon Elliott DB | Knee |
| D. Washington TE Darnell Washington TE | Forearm |
| J. Slade DL Jacob Slade DL | Undisclosed |
| C. Trice CB Cory Trice CB | Knee |
| B. Jones OT Broderick Jones OT | Neck |




















