Full list of Pittsburgh Steelers Pre-Draft visits

BERKELEY, CA - OCTOBER 27: Byron Murphy #1 of the Washington Huskies looks on between plays against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on October 27, 2018 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - OCTOBER 27: Byron Murphy #1 of the Washington Huskies looks on between plays against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on October 27, 2018 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in as many prospects as possible, looking to utilize all ten of their 2019 NFL Draft picks this weekend.

After months of scouting, the Steelers found all the prospects they wanted to see before the NFL Draft. Now, two days before draft night, we look back at all the prospects they’re brought in for pre-draft visits over the last months.

Pre-Draft Visits:

Byron Murphy, CB Washington

Deandre Baker, CB Georgia

Justin Layne, CB Michigan State

Rock Ya-Sin, CB Temple

Sean Bunting, CB Central Michigan

Stephen Denmark, CB Valdosta State

Andy Isabella, WR UMass

Ulysses Gilbert, LB Akron

Dillon Mitchell, WR Oregon

Ben Burr-Kirven, LB Washington

Quincy Williams, LB Murray State

Diontae Johnson, WR Toledo

Miles Boykin, WR Notre Dame

Gary Johnson, LB Texas

Foster Moreau, TE LSU

Ugo Amadi, S Oregon

Charles Omenihy, DL Texas

Alize Mack, TE Notre Dame

Darnell Savage, S Maryland

Josh Oliver, TE San Jose State

Travis Homer, RB Miami

Damian Harris, RB Alabama

Ty Johnson, RB Maryland

Ben Banogu, Edge TCU

Jordan Scarlett, RB Florida

Mike Weber, RB Ohio State

Andrew Van Ginkel, Edge Wisconsin

Jordan Brailford, Edge Oklahoma State

Garrett Brumfield, Offensive Line LSU

Kerrith Whyte, RB FAU

Non-30 visits:

Mile Sanders, RB Penn State

David Long, LB West Virginia

Dravon Askew-Henry, S West Virginia

With ten picks in the draft, the Steelers can find plenty of talent in this year’s draft. It’s no surprise they took advantage of as many visits as possible, hoping to continue their success of draft classes. From top tier division I athletes to one freakishly big corner out of Valdosta State, this team has searched high and low for their future stars.

There’s still no knowing what’s going to happen come draft night, but the Steelers have options. Whether it’s trade up, move backwards or draft ten college stars, Pittsburgh is going to give us plenty to talk about this weekend.

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