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NFL draft analyst Dan Brugler of The Athletic just put on a massive seven-round mock draft update just a week before the 2026 NFL Draft. Brugler didn't project any trades for the Steelers and instead made all 12 picks. This gives us a load of information to go over and break down so here we go.
Cooper is an ideal choice here because he's so strong inside after the catch but can also line up outside to allow DK Metcalf to slide in and create mismatches.
Rock solid, day one starter who got better every week last season and carried that momentum into offseason workouts. Easy replacement for Isaac Seumalo.
Louis is a tweener whose athleticism will get him drafted early but with the team's additions at safety, we aren't sure where he would play.
We expect the Steelers to select a quarterback at some point and Nussmeier's ties to Mike McCarthy makes this choice make sense.
Undersized but physical and probably best suited to compete with Brandin Echols in the slot.
Solid sleeper tight end for that No. 3 spot on the depth chart. Great blocker and sneaky good as a receiver with his huge frame.
Not sure how to feel about coming back to Kelly here after taking Louis in the third. If Louis can't make the switch to safety you now have far too many linebackers.
Capehart has a ton of potential as an inside/outside 3-4 defensive lineman but his length in particular meshes well on the outside.
Big sleeper pick here and one our favorites in the draft. Great burst, highly productive and well coached.
Nice developmental tackle prospect this late in the draft.
Solid pickup this late with his skills as a returner.
Great college punter whose numbers were hurt by terrible special teams coverage at Michigan State.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Breaking down the Steelers picks in new mock draft from The Athletic
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First round - WR Omar Cooper Jr. - Indiana
Cooper is an ideal choice here because he's so strong inside after the catch but can also line up outside to allow DK Metcalf to slide in and create mismatches.
Second round - G Keylan Rutledge - Georgia Tech
Rock solid, day one starter who got better every week last season and carried that momentum into offseason workouts. Easy replacement for Isaac Seumalo.
Third round - LB Kyle Louis - Pitt
Louis is a tweener whose athleticism will get him drafted early but with the team's additions at safety, we aren't sure where he would play.
Third round - QB Garrett Nussmeier - LSU
We expect the Steelers to select a quarterback at some point and Nussmeier's ties to Mike McCarthy makes this choice make sense.
Third round - CB Chandler Rivers - Duke
Undersized but physical and probably best suited to compete with Brandin Echols in the slot.
Fourth round - TE Marlin Klein - Michigan
Solid sleeper tight end for that No. 3 spot on the depth chart. Great blocker and sneaky good as a receiver with his huge frame.
Fourth round - LB Jack Kelly - BYU
Not sure how to feel about coming back to Kelly here after taking Louis in the third. If Louis can't make the switch to safety you now have far too many linebackers.
Fifth round - DT DeMonte Capehart - Clemson
Capehart has a ton of potential as an inside/outside 3-4 defensive lineman but his length in particular meshes well on the outside.
Sixth round - EDGE Trey Moore - Texas
Big sleeper pick here and one our favorites in the draft. Great burst, highly productive and well coached.
Seventh round - OT Enrique Cruz - Kansas
Nice developmental tackle prospect this late in the draft.
Seventh round - WR Emmanuel Henderson - Kansas
Solid pickup this late with his skills as a returner.
Seventh round - P Ryan Eckley - Michigan State
Great college punter whose numbers were hurt by terrible special teams coverage at Michigan State.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Breaking down the Steelers picks in new mock draft from The Athletic
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