Right now, when the Pittsburgh Steelers pass the clock in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, there will be a significant number of options for the Steelers with that selection. So many, in fact, it makes perfect sense for the Steelers to at least entertain the idea of a back trade.
This is exactly what I did in this last simulation. In fact, I have performed several operations in this simulation to see how things should be shaken. Here’s our latest seven-wheel simulated draft update.

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The Steelers change from the first round and still get an elite feature.

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Moving into the second round, Pittsburgh gets a second consecutive offensive starter with Humphrey.

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The poor low-season numbers push Mayfield down, but his film says he can play.

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Toney has been overshadowed by Jayson Oweh, but he is an impressive athletic player.
Wildgoose is rough around the edges, but plays with exceptional effort and presents significant advancement.

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Moore is an H-quality prospect who lines up across the field as a receiver and is a punishing race blocker.

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I am far superior to Sherman than most. Getting an experienced guy who can act as a guard or face him until the end of the draft is not at all obvious.