2020 Draft: What DB positions will be available for the Steelers?

FAYETTEVILLE, AR - NOVEMBER 9: Trevon Diggs #7 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts a pass thrown to Osirus Mitchell #5 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Starkville, Mississippi. The Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 38-7. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
FAYETTEVILLE, AR - NOVEMBER 9: Trevon Diggs #7 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts a pass thrown to Osirus Mitchell #5 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Starkville, Mississippi. The Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 38-7. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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With a wide variety of names being mocked to the Steelers, looking over the past drafts will give an idea of who will be available to them.

The NFL Draft is always a fun and crazy time in the offseason, as hopeful prospects earn their shot on pro rosters. Players rise, others fall, and rabid speculation leads some of the most action-packed time not on an NFL field. For the Steelers, the draft represents a time to retool and rebuild the roster. For a team that builds through the draft, this is the most essential time in the offseason.

As more and more mock drafts come out, it becomes increasingly clear that no one knows much about who will go where, as comments become riddled with “he won’t fall that far” and “he’s a reach there”. However, some simple research can yield a lot of info about who falls to where. By taking a composite of the last three drafts, trends arise by a position as to how many players can be expected to be selected.

QB, RB, pass catchers, OL, DL, and LB have all been covered, meaning the last position group left is the DBs. Naturally, this position will be split between CB and S. While CB depth is strong, the Steelers did loose Artie Burns and have some contracts set to expire after next year. S is the larger need as the Steelers have next to nothing outside of their starters.