Pittsburgh could not be happier now after their Week 14 win over the Browns. It was a game that spelled revenge, but it was also important due to their upcoming schedule. They will face the Eagles, Ravens, and Chiefs all in the span of ten days, which could prove to be the most daunting stretch of the season.
A healthy 10-3 record provides comfort to people not only now but for the future of the franchise. The Steelers sit in a good spot, but that doesn't mean they won't face their problems this offseason.
While the focus is on the here and now, Pittsburgh will have numerous roster holes to patch and some of those vacancies will only inflate the issue in the coming months. Here's my latest Steelers mock draft after Week 14.
Steelers mock draft round 1: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Pittsburgh has attacked their needs in the trenches in recent drafts, but they add Tyleik Williams here to add quality youth to their defensive front. He has great athleticism for his size, and his frame should rival most NFL defensive linemen. Williams would be a nice boost for the Steelers front, especially as Cam Heyward continues to get older, and it's unlikely he can keep up this level of play.
Steelers mock draft round 2: Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
After adding to their defense, the Steelers turn around and finally locate a long-term upgrade at receiver. They select Tre Harris who has the makings of a superstar. He missed a handful of games this season due to injury, but he still produced his best season in the college ranks. Harris worked his way from Louisiana Tech to Ole Miss, where his production continued to blossom.
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Steelers mock draft round 3: Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech
He started off his career at North Carolina A&T before transferring to Virginia Tech. Bhayshul Tuten has been a consistent playmaker at the running back position no matter the level of competition he has gone up against. The Steelers will love that he is a workhorse at the position, which they will need with Najee Harris likely leaving in free agency. Tuten should be able to shoot up draft boards in the pre-draft process.
Steelers mock draft round 4: Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State
Who knows if the Steelers will be able to afford Donte Jackson this offseason, but they should still invest in the cornerback position. Jacob Parrish makes perfect sense at this point in the mock draft. He doesn't have the perfect size, but he is a tough and physical cornerback who is not afraid to tackle. His production has shrunk in terms of interceptions, but he has done a nice job.
Steelers mock draft round 5: Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon
If the Steelers want a quarterback with winning in his blood then look no further than Dillon Gabriel. He has seen victory plenty of times throughout his college career, and he most recently won the Big Ten Championship game where he threw for 283 yards and four touchdowns. Gabriel's game reminds some of Russell Wilson, so he could always be a nice gamble to develop behind the Steelers starting quarterback.
Steelers mock draft round 7: Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers
They might have invested highly in offensive tackles in recent drafts, but the Steelers can't stop now. They need to find someone either in free agency or the draft to become a reliable swing tackle for the club. With that in mind, they take Hollin Pierce out of Rutgers. He has been in this mock draft series before, but his size and frame are things that will excite teams about his developmental traits.
Steelers mock draft round 7: Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota
Wrapping up this mock draft with Jah Joyner, who should challenge for the Steelers' fourth outside linebacker spot at training camp. Preston Smith is unlikely to return with his cap hit, so they need to add someone else this offseason. Joyner had a terrific season last year, but he has taken a step back. He has the perfect size for what the Steelers are searching for in an edge rusher.