Steelers NFL Combine watch: First day weigh-in winners and losers

SOUTH BEND, IN - NOVEMBER 23: Cole Kmet #84 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates after an 11-yard touchdown reception against the Boston College Eagles in the third quarter at Notre Dame Stadium on November 23, 2019 in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame defeated Boston College 40-7. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - NOVEMBER 23: Cole Kmet #84 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates after an 11-yard touchdown reception against the Boston College Eagles in the third quarter at Notre Dame Stadium on November 23, 2019 in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame defeated Boston College 40-7. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA – AUGUST 30: Jordan Love #10 of the Utah State Aggies against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons during their game at BB&T Field on August 30, 2019 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Wake Forest won 38-35. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA – AUGUST 30: Jordan Love #10 of the Utah State Aggies against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons during their game at BB&T Field on August 30, 2019 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Wake Forest won 38-35. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /

QB Jordan Love

Love likely won’t fall into the Steelers range in the second round – especially after his prototype weigh-in numbers. We already knew some if his numbers from the Senior Bowl, but at nearly 6’4” with 10 1/2” hands, teams are going to fall in love with him if he performs well.

WR Collin Johnson

Though Collin Johnson isn’t the longest receiver at the Combine (just 31 3/4” arms) he still has incredible size at 6’5 5/8” and 222 pounds. He could be an early day three pick with solid upside.

WR Juwan Johnson

Here’s a late-round flier that could draw a lot of buzz. Juwan Johnson had some incredible measurements for a wide receiver: 6’4”, 230 pounds, 10 1/2” hands, 34 1/4” arms, and an 81 5/8” wingspan. He’s a project at the next level, but size and length is not an issue. Some teams may even want to transition him to a tight end.

WR Donovan Peoples-Jones

Donovan Peoples-Jones is a player draft expert who has a lot of different opinions on, but there is no question that he is talented. The former 5-star recruit measured out great at the NFL Combine at 6’1 5/8” and 212 pounds with 10 1/8” hands and 33 1/2” arms.