Steelers mock draft: Pittsburgh fixes the offense early

AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 21: Samuel Cosmi #52 of the Texas Longhorns celebrates with teammates after the game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 21: Samuel Cosmi #52 of the Texas Longhorns celebrates with teammates after the game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Trey Hill (55) Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /

Round 4: Trey Hill, OC, Georgia

Right now this might be one of the biggest needs for the Steelers as Maurkice Pouncey retired after the previous season concluded. His successor will have very high expectations going forward and that could be found here with Trey Hill. He played both center and guard at times for the Bulldogs but the black and gold will bring him in as a center.

Hill will probably come in and start day one as there is no major competition going forward even if a free agent like B.J. Finney is brought in. Hill has some issues moving around as his large frame makes him less athletic to move outside for blocking. His possibility to play center and guard at some points will also help his draft stock moving forward.

Round 4: Tre Brown, CB, Oklahoma

Tre Brown had a nice Senior Bowl week that showed scouts that he has some potential as a corner in this league. He has ok size but his ability to play is better than most in this class. He is not a finished product but he has time to develop and learn behind guys like Joe Haden and Steven Nelson moving forward. If the team losses both Cam Sutton and Mike Hilton then expect the Steelers to select a corner even sooner in the draft.