With the 17th pick in the 2023 NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers have numerous needs, including at offensive line, defensive line, linebackers, edge rush, secondary and potentially wide receiver. They possess three picks in the top 50 and seven picks total.
It is a critical offseason for Pittsburgh as they have many holes to fill with Cameron Sutton, Larry Ogunjobi, Terrell Edmunds, Damontae Kazee and Robert Spillane soon to be hitting unrestricted free agency. This year’s prospect pool is something to behold, with several key positions of need boasting plenty of depth and talent.
While Joey Porter Jr., Deonte Banks, Brian Branch, Lukas Van Ness, Devon Witherspoon, Emmanuel Forbes, Broderick Jones or Myles Murphy might be available at No. 17, trading back would still enable them to get a top-tier player and immediate impact starter while netting more early-round picks.
Suppose the Steelers trade down into the early or mid-20s. Collecting an extra pick in the second, third and/or fourth round could put this draft class over the top. Someone like Nolan Smith, O’Cyrus Torrence, Anton Harrison, Darnell Wright, Bryan Bresee, Zay Flowers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jordan Addison, or Cam Smith will certainly move the needle as much as someone at No. 17.
Simply put, there’s just far too much value to pass up on, and in terms of prospect talent, it’s the perfect year to move back for a franchise historically known to build through the draft.
With that being said, there’s no better time to start fresh from the old regime. We all know former GM Kevin Colbert never wanted to trade back, but now that he’s no longer at the helm, it’s time for Omar Khan to set a new standard. This is a team that is not one or two pieces away from winning a Super Bowl despite what some may think.
There’s no possible way all of these needs will be fulfilled with only seven picks. The Steelers would be fooling themselves if they truly believed that what they have right now for picks is enough. Imagine what they could do if they had four or more picks in the first three rounds.
That would mean the offensive line and the defensive line get another quality starter, preventing an impending collapse due to age and lack of depth. A wide receiver to pair alongside George Pickens, Diontae Johnson, Calvin Austin III and Pat Freiermuth.
Pittsburgh could go in a multitude of directions, but this one should be of the highest priority. More picks equal more likely starters from the earlier rounds. Seattle, the Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota, Baltimore and the New York Giants are teams who may just pick up the phone in hopes of trading up.
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