In a significant move, the Pittsburgh Steelers dispatched a high-profile delegation to the University of Alabama’s Pro Day to evaluate potential draft picks. The group included Head Coach Mike Tomlin, General Manager Omar Khan, and Offensive Coordinator Arthur Smith.
Their presence underscores the Steelers’ commitment to strengthening their roster by closely assessing top talent from a leading college football program.
Notably, the Steelers have shown interest in Alabama’s quarterback, Jalen Milroe, who has been identified as a potential solution to the team’s quarterback situation. This interest aligns with analyst Chris Doering’s recent suggestion that Milroe could be the answer the Steelers are seeking.
The Steelers’ comprehensive approach at the Pro Day reflects their dedication to making informed decisions in the upcoming NFL Draft, aiming to bolster their lineup for the forthcoming season.