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When the Pittsburgh Steelers go on the clock in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft on Thursday night, they should have a wide variety of players at a variety of positions to pick from. We ran several dozen simulations to get a feel for which players are most likely to be on the board with the No. 21 overall pick and here is how we rank the top 10.
Barron has gotten a ton of hype but on the Steelers he's more of a slot cornerback and that's not worth a first-round pick.
Banks is one of those prospects that scares me beacuse as high as his ceiling might be, his floor is lower than the other top offensive linemen.
Higgins is another guy who has some first-round hype but picking a wide receiver here means the end of George Pickens and the team's top two picks committed to wide receivers.
In terms of NFL potential, Starks is one of the best on this list. If he does fall to the Steelers, they have to take him and find a way to integrate him into the defense.
We don't think the talk of Sanders falling to No. 21 is real, but obviously, if he's there, Pittsburgh will consider him based on his arm talent and smarts.
Harmon isn't the ideal defenisve tackle for what the Steelers need but he's just too talented and too similar to Cam Heyward to pass on.
Dart is an exciting prospect with a ton of upside thanks to his mobility and athleticism.
This draft has plenty of running backs who can be contributors and would work with Jaylen Warren but Hampton is one of only a handful of feature backs in the draft.
It isn't a serious need but Zabel has quickly become one of our favorite prospects in this draft thanks to his physicality and ability to start at multiple offensive line spots.
We will continue to lobby for Kenneth Grant to be the Steelers top pick. He is exactly what the Pittsburgh defensive line needs and is a modern-day Casey Hampton. If he and a quarterback are both on the board, we get quarterback being a more significant need.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Steelers most likely options in the first round
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10 - CB Jahdae Barron - Texas
Barron has gotten a ton of hype but on the Steelers he's more of a slot cornerback and that's not worth a first-round pick.
9 - OL Kelvin Banks Jr. - Texas
Banks is one of those prospects that scares me beacuse as high as his ceiling might be, his floor is lower than the other top offensive linemen.
8 - WR Jayden Higgins - Iowa State
Higgins is another guy who has some first-round hype but picking a wide receiver here means the end of George Pickens and the team's top two picks committed to wide receivers.
7 - S Malaki Starks - Georgia
In terms of NFL potential, Starks is one of the best on this list. If he does fall to the Steelers, they have to take him and find a way to integrate him into the defense.
6 - QB Shedeur Sanders - Colorado
We don't think the talk of Sanders falling to No. 21 is real, but obviously, if he's there, Pittsburgh will consider him based on his arm talent and smarts.
5 - DT Derrick Harmon - Oregon
Harmon isn't the ideal defenisve tackle for what the Steelers need but he's just too talented and too similar to Cam Heyward to pass on.
4 - QB Jaxson Dart - Ole Miss
Dart is an exciting prospect with a ton of upside thanks to his mobility and athleticism.
3 - RB Omarion Hampton - North Carolina
This draft has plenty of running backs who can be contributors and would work with Jaylen Warren but Hampton is one of only a handful of feature backs in the draft.
2 - OL Grey Zabel - North Dakota State
It isn't a serious need but Zabel has quickly become one of our favorite prospects in this draft thanks to his physicality and ability to start at multiple offensive line spots.
1 - DT Kenneth Grant - Michigan
We will continue to lobby for Kenneth Grant to be the Steelers top pick. He is exactly what the Pittsburgh defensive line needs and is a modern-day Casey Hampton. If he and a quarterback are both on the board, we get quarterback being a more significant need.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Steelers most likely options in the first round
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