The Pittsburgh Steelers were aggressive on Day Two of the 2026 NFL Draft, moving up the board for Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard and also taking quarterback Drew Allar out of Penn State. They also added to their defensive backfield by taking Georgia cornerback Daylen Everette and took Iowa offensive lineman Gennings Dunker.

With five picks still in hand, the final day remains wide open. If they stay put, here’s how I see it playing out:

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Round 4, Pick 121 – DL Darell Jackson Jr, Florida State

A massive presence on the interior, Jackson brings size, length, and raw power. The Steelers showed significant interest, bringing him in for a top-30 visit, and met with him at the combine. They’ve addressed the trenches, but have yet to take a defensive lineman. He’s the type of defensive lineman who can clog running lanes immediately while still developing as a pass rusher. The upside here is a rotational piece early who could grow into a starting-caliber anchor in the trenches.

Round 5, Pick 161 – LB Harold Perkins, LSU

Another top 30-visitor, Perkins is an explosive, sideline-to-sideline linebacker with elite athleticism. While he’s still refining his instincts and consistency, his versatility as a blitzer and coverage defender makes him a potential chess piece in a creative defense. This would be a steal for the Steelers in round four.

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