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No one will deny that the Pittsburgh Steelers' most glaring need in the 2025 NFL Draft is along the defensive line—which is what makes this all-offense mock draft even more painful. Here at Steelers Wire, we’ll be running several full seven-round mock draft challenges to celebrate the draft's arrival at the end of April.
For this week's challenge, the is only one rule: every pick had to be an offensive player—no matter the board or need. With that in mind, here’s the Pittsburgh Steelers' all-offense mock draft:
Shedeur Sanders' first-round slide ends with the Steelers. Despite a pressing need at RB—and Omarion Hampton looking like a dream draft scenario—Sanders' accuracy and composure give the Steelers the future signal caller they've been searching for, regardless of Aaron Rodgers' 2025 arrival.
Williams, 6'4" with 4.48 speed, is exactly the long-term solution at wide receiver across from DK Metcalf when George Pickens inevitably prices himself out of the Steel City.
Lampkin has one of the best tapes you could for out a collegiate offensive guard—but he's under 6'. The Steelers take a chance on Lampkin's impressive pass blocking to eventually become Isaac Seumalo's replacement.
The Clemson TE prospect set several school records in 2024—and will look to do so with the Steelers as his draft slide stops in the fifth round. With OC Arthur Smith's love for three TE sets, Briningstool makes too much sense here.
Jones is one of the most underrated prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft—and he could be the team's long-term answer at OT if Broderick Jones disappoints once again—opening up the door for Troy Fautanu to move over to LT and Emery take over RT responsibilities.
Edwards is arguably the most physically gifted running back prospects in the draft—but his poor decision making and vision left the Michigan faithful wondering what could have been. The Steelers prevent Edwards from becoming an undrafted free agent, allowing him to hone his craft behind Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell in 2025.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: 2025 mock draft: Steelers take on all-offense mock draft challenge
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For this week's challenge, the is only one rule: every pick had to be an offensive player—no matter the board or need. With that in mind, here’s the Pittsburgh Steelers' all-offense mock draft:
Round 1, Pick 21: Shedeur Sanders, QB — Colorado
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Shedeur Sanders' first-round slide ends with the Steelers. Despite a pressing need at RB—and Omarion Hampton looking like a dream draft scenario—Sanders' accuracy and composure give the Steelers the future signal caller they've been searching for, regardless of Aaron Rodgers' 2025 arrival.
Round 3, Pick 83: Savion Williams, WR — TCU
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Williams, 6'4" with 4.48 speed, is exactly the long-term solution at wide receiver across from DK Metcalf when George Pickens inevitably prices himself out of the Steel City.
Round 4, Pick 123: Willie Lampkin, G — North Carolina
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Lampkin has one of the best tapes you could for out a collegiate offensive guard—but he's under 6'. The Steelers take a chance on Lampkin's impressive pass blocking to eventually become Isaac Seumalo's replacement.
Round 5, Pick 156: Jake Briningstool, TE — Clemson
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The Clemson TE prospect set several school records in 2024—and will look to do so with the Steelers as his draft slide stops in the fifth round. With OC Arthur Smith's love for three TE sets, Briningstool makes too much sense here.
Round 6, Pick 185: Emery Jones Jr., T — LSU
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Jones is one of the most underrated prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft—and he could be the team's long-term answer at OT if Broderick Jones disappoints once again—opening up the door for Troy Fautanu to move over to LT and Emery take over RT responsibilities.
Round 7, Pick 229: Donovan Edwards, HB — Michigan
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Edwards is arguably the most physically gifted running back prospects in the draft—but his poor decision making and vision left the Michigan faithful wondering what could have been. The Steelers prevent Edwards from becoming an undrafted free agent, allowing him to hone his craft behind Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell in 2025.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: 2025 mock draft: Steelers take on all-offense mock draft challenge
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