The Pittsburgh Steelers went into the draft with many question marks and holes in the roster. With seven draft picks total, the Steelers had a game plan and stuck with it. However, with only one top 50 pick, the team didn’t have an abundance of high draft picks. At the same time, this was one of the deepest drafts in years due to the pandemic and players choosing to opt-out of the 2020 season. The Steelers knew they didn’t have to burn draft picks by trading up to get the guys they wanted. Furthermore, general manager Kevin Colbert’s final draft before retiring was a success and left the team …