No one will deny that the Pittsburgh Steelers' most glaring need in the 2025 NFL Draft is along the defensive line—which is what makes this all-offense mock draft even more painful. Here at Steelers Wire, we’ll be running several full seven-round mock draft challenges to celebrate the draft's arrival at the end of April.
For this week's challenge, the is only one rule: every pick had to be an offensive player—no matter the board or need. With that in mind, here’s the Pittsburgh Steelers' all-offense mock draft:
Round 1, Pick 21: Shedeur Sanders, QB — Colorado
Shedeur Sanders' first-round slide ends with the Steelers. Despite a pressing need at RB—and Omarion Hampton looking like a dream draft scenario—Sanders' accuracy and composure give the Steelers the future signal caller they've been searching for, regardless of Aaron Rodgers' 2025 arrival.
Round 3, Pick 83: Savion Williams, WR — TCU
Williams, 6'4" with 4.48 speed, is exactly the long-term solution at wide receiver across from DK Metcalf when George Pickens inevitably prices himself out of the Steel City.
Round 4, Pick 123: Willie Lampkin, G — North Carolina
Lampkin has one of the best tapes you could for out a collegiate offensive guard—but he's under 6'. The Steelers take a chance on Lampkin's impressive pass blocking to eventually become Isaac Seumalo's replacement.
Round 5, Pick 156: Jake Briningstool, TE — Clemson
The Clemson TE prospect set several school records in 2024—and will look to do so with the Steelers as his draft slide ...