Given the Pittsburgh Steelers lack of depth at wide receiver, rookie Roman Wilson should see a lot of playing time in Year 1. Because of this, Chris Simms of NBC Sports envisions Wilson having a breakout rookie year that resembles what Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams did in 2023.
The Steelers had quite a haul in this year's NFL Draft, a class that's widely considered to be one of the best in the league. But perhaps the steal out of all 257 players selected in the 2024 draft is Steelers' third-round linebacker, Payton Wilson, who surprisingly fell all the way to 98th overall.
NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks named the Pittsburgh Steelers' rookie class as one of his "favorite hauls" of the 2024 NFL Draft and thinks the class may also contain the draft's biggest steal.
With the selection of Michigan wide receiver Roman Wilson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers now have five players on the team from the state of Hawaii — Wilson, Nate and Nick Herbig, Isaac Seumalo and Breiden Fehoko.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Hanratty, who played on two of the Steelers’ Super Bowl-winning teams in the 1970s, gave the Steelers’ 2024 draft class a ringing endorsement.
Payton Wilson’s defensive coordinator at NC State Tony Gibson thinks his comp is a soon-to-be Hall of Famer. Joining 93.7 The Fan Morning Show with Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson to discuss what the Steelers are getting in Wilson.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver Roman Wilson will wear No. 10, according to the NFL Jersey Numbers account on X. That is now the fourth rookie who has revealed their jersey number, with Troy Fautanu donning No.
Given the Pittsburgh Steelers lack of depth at wide receiver, rookie Roman Wilson should see a lot of playing time in Year 1. Because of this, Chris Simms of NBC Sports envisions Wilson having a breakout rookie year that resembles what Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams did in 2023.
Given the Pittsburgh Steelers lack of depth at wide receiver, rookie Roman Wilson should see a lot of playing time in Year 1. Because of this, Chris Simms of NBC Sports envisions Wilson having a breakout rookie year that resembles what Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams did in 2023.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have gotten nothing but praise when it comes to their 2024 draft class, which is the second year in a row that has happened for General Manager Omar Khan and Assistant General Manager Andy Weidl.
The Pittsburgh Steelers undoubtedly struck gold in the 2024 NFL Draft with the acquisition of linebacker Payton Wilson from NC State in the third round.
The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman gave the team high marks on its 2024 draft class, applauding the selections of two players who fit the old-school mold of Steelers football.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were all in on linebacker Payton Wilson in the 2024 NFL Draft, despite concerns about the health of one of his knees. On Wednesday, general manager Omar Khan opened up about those concerns and explained why he believes it was worth it to draft the 24-year-old defender.
Although a record 23 offensive players were selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, that doesn't mean the class lacks defensive star power.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a proud tradition of defensive excellence, and building the roster around tough and physical homegrown talent, and that tradition has a strong chance of continuing following the 2024 NFL Draft.
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None other than former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly gave Pittsburgh Steelers’ third-round selection Payton Wilson his flowers during an appearance on the Up & Adams show with Kay Adams on Monday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to have hit a home run with the 2024 NFL Draft, with nearly every pick having more value than their draft spot. One of the most incredible values was the selection of linebacker Payton Wilson out of NC State.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have employed some of the best linebackers in NFL history. Jack Ham, Kevin Greene, Greg Lloyd, James Harrison, and TJ Watt are just some of the great outside linebackers who have worn the Black and Gold.
The Pittsburgh Steelers helped to bolster their lineup with talent during the 2024 NFL Draft. The team's class, which included three offensive linemen, is already being touted by analysts as a top haul for the franchise.
After three straight offensive selections, the Steelers finally helped their defense, going with NC State’s Payton Wilson. Some call Wilson the steal of the draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers utilized their acquired pick from the Kenny Pickett trade to select North Carolina State linebacker Payton Wilson with the 98th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Steelers had yet another strong draft, which is viewed by most experts as one of the best in the league. Pittsburgh's 2024 NFL Draft class is so highly regarded that one analyst believes it landed the next Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year.
Despite being ranked as the 48th-best prospect, according to ESPN, Wilson finally comes off the board late in the third round at 98th overall.
North Carolina State All-American linebacker Payton Wilson won't play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, opting instead to ready for the NFL draft. "Playing football at NC State and training and competing with my teammates has been an experience that I will treasure for the rest of my life," Wilson posted Sunday to social media.
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