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Breaking down the Steelers 2026 draft class: Best picks, sleepers, overall assessment

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We do a full analysis of the best and worst picks from the Steelers draft class.

The 2026 NFL draft class for the Pittsburgh Steelers went a full 10 picks and there's almost no consensus among the fanbase. Grades across the internet varied from an A- to a C- which fits with just how diverse this draft class was. Let's go over the picks and offer up the best picks, worst picks, our biggest sleeper pick and our overall assessment of the draft class.

Best picks The easy choice here is former Alabama wide receiver, Germie Bernard. Bernard is a legitimate weapon on offense who can line up anywhere from split wide receiver to in the backfield. Bernard helps improve the worst positional unit on the team from last season.

Our other best pick is offensive lineman Gennings Dunker. We are confident Dunker can kick inside and play guard, and he's going to be fast-tracked to the starting left guard spot. After passing on guard for the team's first four picks, landing Dunker was huge get.

Worst picks The two worst picks of the draft were back-to-back. Indiana tight end Riley Nowakowski and defensive tackle Gabriel Rubio were taken with the No. 169 and No.