Steelers Pre-Draft Visit Tracker

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By James Layton

The Steelers have been busy going to Pro Days and Pro Day Dinners. Now they have started to have the prospects coming in for top-30 and local pre-draft visits.

These pre-draft visits are very important not only for the coaching staff to get to know the players and get to talk ball with them. But it’s also to get the medical history of the players that more in likely will be late round picks or undrafted free agents.

Before we get to the Pre-Draft visits. Let’s take a look at who they had dinner with at their pro days.

  • Malik Willis, QB Liberty
  • Desmond Ridder, QB Cincinnati
  • Hassan Haskins, RB Michigan
  • Jordan Davis, DT Georgia
  • Myjai Sanders, Edge Cincinnati
  • John Ross, LB Michigan
  • Nakobe Dean, LB Georgia
  • Coby Bryant, CB Cincinnati
  • Bryan Cook, S Cincinnati

Now that we have seen the known pro day dinner meetings, let’s take a look at the Pre-Draft Visits.

Top-30 Pre-Draft Visits

  • Chris Oladokun, QB South Dakota State 4/5
  • Desmond Ridder, QB Cincinnati 4/7
  • Sam Howell, QB North Carolina 4/8
  • Carson Strong, QB Nevada
  • Matt Corral, QB Ole Miss
  • Eric Johnson, DL Missouri State
  • Quay Walker, LB Georgia
  • Justin Skalski, LB Clemson 4/7
  • Mark Robinson, LB Ole Miss 4/8
  • Marcus Jones, CB Houston
  • Nolan Turner, S Clemson 4/8
  • Joey Blount, S Virginia 4/6
  • Kyle Hamilton, S Notre Dame

Local Pre-Draft Visits

  • Kenny Pickett, QB Pittsburgh
  • Lucas Krull, TE Pittsburgh 4/6
  • Kurt Hinish, DL Notre Dame

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  1. Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame
  2. Daxton Hill, Michigan
  3. Jaquan Brisker, Penn State
  4. Jalen Pitre, Baylor
  5. Lewis Cine, Georgia
  6. Leon O’Neal, Texas A& M
  7. Verone McKinley, Oregon
  8. Kerby Joseph, Illinois
  9. Yusaf Corker, Kentucky
  10. Sterling Weatherford, Miami (OH)

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  1. Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati
  2. Derek Stingley, LSU
  3. Andrew Booth, Clemson
  4. Trent McDuffie, Washington
  5. Kairr Elam, Florida
  6. Derion Kendrick, Georgia
  7. Rodger McCreary, Auburn
  8. Kyler Gordon, Washington
  9. Martin Emerson, Ole Miss
  10. Coby Bryant, Cincinnati

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Linebackers are essential in coverage, rushing and run stopping. I love to watch linebackers. I especially like the speed of many of the young linebackers.

  1. Nakobe Dean, Georgia
  2. Devin Lloyd, Utah
  3. Chad Muma, Wyoming
  4. Quay Walker, Georgia
  5. Christian Harris, Alabama
  6. Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma
  7. Brandon Smith, Penn State
  8. Channing Tindall, Georgia
  9. Damone Clark, LSU
  10. Darrion Beavers, Cincinnati

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This is one of my favorite groups of athletes. I love to watch them rush the passer and avoid being stopped by the offensive line. I love to see what moves they use to avoid the offensive line.

  1. Aiden Hutchinson, Michigan
  2. Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
  3. George Karlaftis, Purdue
  4. David Ojabo, Michigan
  5. Travon Walker, Georgia
  6. Jermaine Johnson, Florida State
  7. Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
  8. Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
  9. Drake Jackson, USC
  10. Sam Williams, Ole Miss

2022 NFL Draft Top 10 Defensive Tackles

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  1. Jordan Davis, Georgia
  2. DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M
  3. Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma
  4. Travis Jones, Connecticut
  5. Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
  6. Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
  7. Logan Hall, Houston
  8. Chris Hinton, Michigan
  9. Matthew Butler, Tennessee
  10. John Ridgeway, Arkansas

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  1. Kenyon Green, Texas A&M
  2. Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
  3. Zion Johnson, Boston College
  4. Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech
  5. Ed Ingram, LSU
  6. Alec Lindstrom, Boston College
  7. Marquis Hayes, Oklahoma
  8. Thayer Munford, Ohio State
  9. Cade Mays, Tennessee
  10. Cameron Jurgens, Nebraska

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  1. Evan Neal, Alabama
  2. Charles Cross, Mississippi State
  3. Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
  4. Ikem Ekwonu, NC State
  5. Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
  6. Nicholus Petit-Frere, Ohio State
  7. Darian Kinnard, Kentucky
  8. Abraham Lucas, Washington State
  9. Sean Rhyan, UCLA
  10. Daniel Faalele, Minnesota

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  • Trey McBride, Colorado State
  • Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina
  • Jalen Wydermeyer, Texas A&M
  • Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
  • Cade Otton, Washington
  • Trae Barry, Boston College
  • Lucas Krull, Pittsburgh
  • Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
  • Cole Turner, Nevada

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One of my favorite positions is the wide receivers group. I enjoy watching the different styles of players you find at this position. There is quite a few who are going to be drafted in the first round.

Let’s see how my list of wide receivers will compare to the draft.

  1. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
  2. Jameson Williams, Alabama
  3. Treylon Burks, Arkansas
  4. Drake London, USC
  5. Chris Olave, Ohio State
  6. Johan Dotson, Penn State
  7. David Bell, Purdue
  8. Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
  9. George Pickens, Georgia
  10. Romeo Doubs, Nevada