Pittsburgh has picks through all seven rounds to work towards filling the various holes in the roster. The Steelers’ offensive line, while having young talent like Broderick Jones and Zach Frazier, still needs a lot of work as they gave up a 38.6% pressure rate (29th in the NFL) and struggled both when facing the blitz, giving a 9.8% sack rate (22nd in NFL) and when defenses drop back, giving up an 8.7% sack rate (31st in NFL). Pittsburgh’s offensive line also struggled to run block effectively, and both of these factors came back to bite them in their playoff match. The Ravens outrushed the Steelers 299 to 29 and struggled to protect Russell Wilson, who was sacked four times. Pittsburgh’s wide receiver depth is also relatively shallow and this is assuming George Pickens isn’t traded due to character issues. The Steelers could also look at possibly getting a developmental quarterback to learn under and eventually replace Russell Wilson. Pittsburgh will look to upgrade as many positions as possible, and this Steelers 2025 mock draft examines how they might achieve that.