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Three drafts with three different strategies.
Draft 1:
1.20 Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
-One of the top cornerback prospects. Address a premium position with one of the best CBs in the draft.
2.52 Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota
-I feel like the Steelers are going to ride with Moore at LT. Relatively inexperienced and is only improving. Absolutely massive at 6'9" and 380 pounds. Serious about improving the ground game with this pick.
3.84 Sky Moore, WR, Western Michigan
-A playmaker at the wide receiver position. Fills a big hole at the slot position.
Draft 2:
1.20 Kenyon Green, OL, Texas A&M
-Can play OG or OT. I play him at guard and utilize his athleticism to reinvigorate the ground game.
2.52 Travis Jones, IDL, UConn
-A little concerned coming from a school like UConn, but he is a prototypical space eater nose tackle. Massive at 6'5" 333 lbs would add much-needed depth to the DL.
3.84 Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana
-Small school prospect was PFF's top-rated OT in college football.
Draft 3:
1.20 Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
-A work in progress, he is potentially the QB with the biggest upside in this year's draft.
2.52 Chad Muma, ILB, Wyoming
-The Steelers can't seem to find an answer for this position. Very productive at Wyoming as a run defender and in coverage with three interceptions. Good size at 6'3" and 242 lbs.
3.84 Marcus Jones, CB, Houston
-Small, but a playmaker. Has nickelback potential and is a terrific returner.