Steelers 7-round mock draft following Terrell Edmunds signing

Leo Chenal #5 of the Wisconsin Badgers. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
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Tariq Castro-Fields (5)Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Tariq Castro-Fields (5)Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports /

Tariq Castro-Fields. 138. player. 55. . Cornerback. Pittsburgh Steelers

Considering the Steelers have brought back all of their cornerbacks other than Joe Haden, the Steelers are not overly concerned, which allows them to wait for the right opportunity. What’s not to like about this selection in the 4th round. Great size and great speed. And 35-inch arms.

Perhaps not as strong, and he has a lack of vertical jump. His biggest downside is that he tends to grab, leading to unwanted penalties. However, he would have time to learn before he gets a starting role. Overall, a solid selection allowing the Steelers to add depth to their defensive backfield.

. Wide Receiver. Pittsburgh Steelers. Charelston Rambo. 208. player. 55

The Steelers still need some additional depth in the position, and the addition of Rambo allows an extra player to compete. Rambo, at most, would be a situational player or filling in for injuries. Not overly speedy and has a poor vertical jump.

Drafting Rambo allows the coaches to evaluate all of their wide receivers thoroughly, and because he will not be an immediate starter, he gets a chance to improve his skills. Keep in mind Antonio Brown was a 6th-round draft choice as well. With a little patience, Rambo could be a solid addition.