By Cian Fahey
There are two players the Pittsburgh Steelers should consider trading up for in the upcoming draft, both on offense.
Back in 2008, one year into the Mike Tomlin-era in Pittsburgh, the Steelers entered the NFL draft expected to make moves to improve their porous offensive line. Instead of spending a first round pick on tackle Duane Brown, the only offensive lineman taken in the first round after the Steelers picked 23rd, the Steelers brought in running-back Rashard Mendenhall.
The Illinois runner was a surprising choice for the Steelers as Willie Parker was still fast Willie Read more […]
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