In a mock draft by CBS Sports, the Steelers moved up to the 32nd pick by packaging picks 53 and 76, landing Alabama signal‑caller Ty Simpson. They also selected Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson at 21, a player who posted 1,812 yards and 18 touchdowns in 21 games before injury concerns pushed him down the board.
Tyson, once a top‑10 prospect, is expected to bring immediate depth to Pittsburgh’s receiving corps, while Simpson’s high upside could address the franchise’s long‑term quarterback needs.