The Pittsburgh Steelers have hosted a range of players across multiple positions in advance of the 2023 NFL Draft later this month. They have officially conducted 30 of 30 available draft visits, with an additional two vists coming from local players, including Penn State’s Joey Porter Jr. and West Virginia’s Bryce Ford-Wheaton.
Here is a breakdown, by position, of the players the Steelers have met with as they look to create their roster for the 2023 season:
Quarterback
Jaren Hall, BYU Calyton Tune, HoustonWide receiver
Charlie Jones, Purdue Jonathan Mingo, Ole Miss Jayden Reed, Michigan State Bryce Ford-Wheaton, WVU Cedric Tillman, TennesseeTight end
Darnell Washington, GeorigaInterior offensive line
Chandler Zavala, North Carolina State Cody Mauch, North Dakota State Steve Avila, TCU O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida John Michael Schmitz, MinnesotaOffensive tackle
Anton Harrison, Oklahoma Broderick Jones, Georgia Darnell Wright, TennesseeDefensive line
Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin Keion White, Georgia Tech Siaki Ika, Baylor Carl Brooks, Bowling Green Bryan Bresee, ClemsonEdge rushers
Tuli Tuipulotu, USC Robert Beal Jr., Georgia Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas StateCornerback
Joey Porter Jr., Penn State Christian Gonzalez. Oregon Deonte Banks, Maryland Julius Brents, Kansas State Darius Rush, South Carolina Tyrique Stevenson, MiamiSafety
Tanner Ingle, North Carolina State Daniel Scott, CaliforniaThe NFL Draft begins at 8 p.m. April 27 and will be broadcast on ABC, ESPN and the NFL Network. The Steelers have seven picks in this year’s draft, starting with No. 17 in the first round.
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