The Pittsburgh Steelers had several players rank in the top 100 picks of the NFL Draft.
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers rookie center Zach Frazier seems to be the ideal fit for his new team. After being selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the West Virginia product has gotten plenty of praise, and the expectations are high now that he's in Pittsburgh.
As a rookie, Frazier is expected to step into a starting role for the Steelers. ESPN recently ranked all of the top picks, steals and fits from the NFL Draft, with Frazier being tabbed as the sixth-best pick in the draft class. "When I was writing scouting notes on Frazier before the draft, I kept thinking he was a Pittsburgh-type player thanks to his toughness, agility and background as an elite high-school wrestler. Steelers GM Omar Khan apparently agreed.
Other Steelers picks also made the top 100, with inside linebacker Payton Wilson being ranked 16th, offensive tackle Troy Fautanu ranked 26th, wide receiver Roman Wilson being ranked 33rd and guard Mason McCormick being ranked 51st.
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