2025 NFL Draft order is officially set; here’s a look at the Steelers’ selections

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The pick graphic for the Pittsburgh Steelers on display during Round One of the 2023 NFL Draft at Union Station in Kansas City, MO.
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The Steelers’ official 2025 draft picks.

With the NFL’s compensatory picks finalized and the D.K. Metcalf trade officially official, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2025 NFL Draft picks are now set barring future trades.

Ahead of the official start of the free agency period, 35 compensatory picks — selections positioned between Rounds 3 and 7 awarded to teams that lost more or better compensatory free agents than they signed in the previous year — were awarded to 16 NFL teams. Another three special selections were awarded to the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions as teams that have had a minority employee hired to a “head coach or primary football executive position by another team.” The Steelers did not receive any compensatory selections in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Here’s a look at which picks the Steelers have in this year’s draft, set to take place from Thursday, April 24 through Saturday, April 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 NFL draft picks

Round 1: 21st pick (21st overall)

Round 2: None

  • The Steelers’ original Round 2 pick was traded to the Seattle Seahawks as part of the D.K. Metcalf trade.

Round 3: 19th pick (83rd overall)

Round 4: 21st pick (123rd overall)

Round 5: 20th pick (156th overall)

Round 6: Ninth pick (185th overall)

  • The Steelers’ 185th pick originally belonged to the Chicago Bears, traded to the Steelers through Seattle as part of the D.K. Metcalf trade.
  • The Steelers’ original Round 6 pick, No. 195, was sent to the Los Angeles Rams as part of the Kevin Dotson trade.

Round 7: 13th pick (229th overall)

  • The 229th pick originally belonged to the Atlanta Falcons, traded to the Steelers through Philadelphia as part of the Kenny Pickett trade.
  • The first Round 7 pick acquired from the Kenny Pickett trade, No. 223, was traded to Seattle as part of the D.K. Metcalf trade.
  • The Steelers’ original Round 7 pick, No. 237, was sent to the Green Bay Packers for Preston Smith.

You can view the entire NFL draft order here.

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