The Pittsburgh Steelers' plan for the 2024 NFL Draft might have been obvious to those inside the organization, but that was definitely not to most fans and analysts who did not expect the team to go with another left tackle.
The 2024 NFL Draft has concluded and it's time to hand out grades for each team. Today we're examining the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In the week’s leading up to the NFL Draft, mock draft after mock draft predicted standout UW Huskies offensive lineman Troy Fautanu to land with the Seattle Seahawks in the first round at pick No.
Also of note: The Seahawks didn’t have Troy Fautanu on their draft board. For the fifth consecutive year, the Seattle Seahawks opted to “stick-and-pick” with their top draft choice.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers selected Troy Fautanu with their first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, longtime team leader Cam Heyward was at the podium to read his name.
Three days before the 2024 NFL Draft, Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reported that Troy Fautanu had a knee issue that could flare up as time went on.
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The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and the Pittsburgh Steelers seem to have found the first-round pick to appease (almost) everyone with offensive tackle Troy Fautanu.
The Steelers were hoping to get Troy Fautanu one way or another The Pittsburgh Steelers knocked the 2024 NFL Draft out of the park, staying put at every one of their picks and not having to trade up to get the guys they wanted.
When Troy Fautanu got picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers, it was no secret that he grew up a Steelers fan and idolized Troy Polamalu. He even met Polamalu once during his USC official visit.
Teams have a decent track record of finding players later in the draft (Tom Brady, anyone?), but most NFL Draft experts would tell you that the meat and potatoes of any draft are the top 100 picks.
General manger Omar Khan said earlier this offseason, at the 2024 NFL Combine, that the Pittsburgh Steelers still see Broderick Jones’ future at left tackle, but head coach Mike Tomlin declared at the 2024 NFL owner’s meetings last month that his position for the 2024 season is very much still up in the air.
When Troy Fautanu got picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers, it was no secret that he grew up a Steelers fan and idolized Troy Polamalu. He even met Polamalu once during his USC official visit.
Pittsburgh Steelers’ first-round selection Troy Fautanu is expected to play offensive tackle, which side is still to be determined. Still, he also said that he can play any position on the offensive line.
The Steelers landed one of the biggest steals in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting Washington offensive tackle Troy Fautanu with pick No. 20. Pittsburgh followed that up with yet another steal in the second round.
The Steelers have high hopes for this first-round draft choice.
The Steelers were one of several teams who benefited from the early run on quarterbacks in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Heading into the 2024 NFL Draft, there was a near-consensus agreement in the Steel City Underground backrooms that if Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan didn’t make any trade deals in the first round, he’d use pick No.
With the No. 20 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers turned a longtime fan's dream into reality.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a very Pittsburgh Steelers draft pick on Thursday.
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