1.13 Peter Skoronski, OL, Northwestern
Even if he doesn't win the starting LT job as a rookie, he will start somewhere along the offensive line.
2.33 Fleix Anudike-Uzomah, EDGE, Kansas State
The Steelers defense is at its best when its getting to the QB. You can also go weaker at CB with a great pass rush. Having three guys who can get to the QB would be huge for this defense and help keep the rushers fresh throughout the season.
2.43 John Michael Schmitz, IOL, Minnesota
Whether at center or guard, the Steelers got much stronger along the offensive line. The two high-pedigree rookies with Cole and Daniels is a pretty good foundation moving forward. I didn't want to risk losing him.
3.74 Ruke Orhorhoro, IDL, Clemson
Clemson has a strong history of developing productive NFL defensive linemen. He is the unheralded player of the current group, but has done a good job making plays behind the line of scrimmage and is said to have a pretty high upside.