Jaybeast17'S MOCK DRAFT

Jaybeast17'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON DEC 11, 2025

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  • Jaybeast17 DRAFTING FOR THE
    Steelers
Draft Selections
Josh Simmons Head Shot
PICK: 21 RND: 1 (PIT)
Josh Simmons
OT Ohio State
Jalen Royals Head Shot
PICK: 83 RND: 3 (PIT)
Jalen Royals
WR Utah State
Chris Paul Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 123 RND: 4 (PIT)
Chris Paul Jr.
LB Ole Miss
Marcus Major Head Shot
PICK: 156 RND: 5 (PIT)
Marcus Major
RB Minnesota
Deshawn Pace Head Shot
PICK: 185 RND: 6 (PIT)
Deshawn Pace
S UCF
Max Brosmer Head Shot
PICK: 229 RND: 7 (PIT)
Max Brosmer
QB Minnesota
Draft Grade — Steelers
Overall C+
ValueC- NeedB- TradesB- FutureB-
A mixed bag for the Steelers, and a C+ to match.

The Steelers clearly saw something nobody else did in Marcus Major, taking him 316 picks ahead of his grade. The board is not convinced. A mixed bag that lands at C+.

Paul Jr. falling to them is the kind of break a good board is built to catch. They covered a lot of ground and still skipped interior defensive lineman, which is a strange place to end up. Job largely done: quarterback settled and 5 of 9 of the wish list covered.

The offense got the lion's share of the attention.

In the end, a coin-flip class: fine today, with a wide range of outcomes ahead.

Pick Analysis
Pick21 Rnd1 Josh Simmons
In Round 1, Pick 21 they get a building block for the line at fair value. More want than need.
Pick83 Rnd3 Jalen Royals
Circle this one: Jalen Royals at slot 83 is a fall that decides a draft. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick123 Rnd4 Chris Paul Jr.
Chris Paul Jr. in pick No. 123 should not have been possible, and that is the whole point. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick156 Rnd5 Marcus Major
They talked themselves into Marcus Major at pick 156, and the board did not agree. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick185 Rnd6 Deshawn Pace
They reached a country mile for Deshawn Pace at the 185th overall pick, and the board is aghast. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick229 Rnd7 Max Brosmer
A big swing on Max Brosmer at No. 229, well ahead of any board in the building. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.