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NFL Draft Prospect Top 30 Visit Tracker – Final Round of Speed Dating edition
It’s been reported by multiple sources that the Pittsburgh Steelers have finalized their Top 30 Visits with their favorite NFL Draft prospect targets.
Below is a breakdown of who the Steelers have met with and when they had them to the facility.
Local visits do not count towards the Top 30, and there are two main criteria to define what a ‘local visit’ is.
A local visit is: “Any player who attended and played at a University/College within the metropolitan area of the Team Headquarters.”
The second criteria states: “Any player who went to High School in the metropolitan area is also not counted towards the Top 30.”
Also included is the ‘Round Grade’ that prospect might be expecting to get a call from Coach Tomlin during the NFL Draft.
*** Denotes prospect was a local visit
Offensive Players
Wide Receiver
Malachi Corley (Wide Receiver) – Western Kentucky (April 2) – 2nd Rnd
Xavier Legette (Wide Receiver) – South Carolina (March 21) – 2nd/3rd Rnd
Luke McCaffrey (Wide Receiver) – Rice (April 4) – 5th/6th Rnd
Ladd McConkey (Wide Receiver) – Georgia (April 4) – 2nd Rnd
AD Mitchell (Wide Receiver) – Texas (April 9) – 1st/2nd Rnd
Ricky Pearsall (Wide Receiver) – Florida (March 18) – 2nd/3rd Rnd
Tahj Washington (Wide Receiver) – USC (April 3) – 5th/6th Rnd
Offensive Tackle
Travis Clayton (Offensive Tackle) – England (International Pathway Program) (April 17)
Troy Fautanu (Offensive Tackle) – Washington (April 15) – 1st Rnd
Blake Fisher (Offensive Tackle) – Notre Dame (April 10) – 2nd/3rd Rnd
Taliese Fuaga (Offensive Tackle) – Oregon State (March 21) – 1st Rnd
Travis Glover (Offensive Tackle) – Georgia State (March 21) – 6th/7th Rnd
Matt Goncalves (Offensive Tackle) – Pitt *** (April 3) – 5th Rnd
Tyler Guyton (Offensive Tackle) – Oklahoma (April 11) – 1st/2nd Rnd
Amarius Mims (Offensive tackle) – Georgia (March 27) – 1st Rnd
Inside Linemen
Steven Jones (Guard) – Oregon (April 4) – 7th/UDFA
Graham Barton (Guard/Center) – Duke (April 16) – 1st/2nd Rnd
Mason McCormick (Guard/Center) – South Dakota State (April 15) – 4th/5th Rnd
Zach Frazier (Center) – West Virginia *** (April 12) – 1st/2nd Rnd
Hunter Nourzad (Center) – Penn State*** (April 17) – 4th/5th Rnd
Jackson Powers-Johnson (Center) – Oregon (April 10) – 1st/2nd Rnd
Defensive Players
Cornerback
Beanie Bishop (Cornerback) – West Virginia *** (April 12) – 7th/UDFA
Cooper DeJean (Cornerback) – Iowa (April 12) – 1st Rnd
M.J. Devonshire (Cornerback) – Pitt *** (April 3) – 5th/6th Rnd
Daequan Hardy (Cornerback) – Penn State *** (April 2) – 5th/6th Rnd
Max Melton (Cornerback) – Rutgers (April 8) – 2nd Rnd
Andru Phillips (Cornerback) – Kentucky (April 2) – 4th Rnd
Nate Wiggins (Cornerback) – Clemson (April 4) – 1st/2nd Rnd
Defensive Line
Khristian Boyd (Defensive Tackle) – Northern Iowa (April 11) – 5th/6th Rnd
Jaden Crumedy (Defensive Tackle) – Mississippi State (April 9) – 6th/7th Rnd
Braden Fiske (Defensive Tackle) – Florida State (April 2) – 2nd/3rd Rnd
Logan Lee (Defensive Tackle) – Iowa (April 8) – 6th/7th Rnd
Darius Robinson (Defensive End) – Missouri (March 24) – 1st Rnd
Maason Smith (Defensive Tackle) – LSU (April 3) – 2nd/3rd Rnd
Linebacker
Junior Colson (Linebacker) – Michigan (April 17) – 3rd Rnd
Payton Wilson (Linebacker) – NC State (April 16) – 3rd Rnd
The Path of the Steelers Draft looks a lot more clear now that the Steelers have brought everyone in that they have interest in.
In the past, the Steelers have shown that they typically meet with their 1st Round Draft pick beforehand at some point in the process, between the Combine, Pro Days, and Prospect Visits.
So the names on this list are the players that they have really invested time to study, and are probably ready to pull the trigger on due to availability in the Draft.
Stay tuned to the Steel Curtain Network for more Steelers draft and prospect information as it comes out leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft on April 25th! Let me here you sound off in the comments below!
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