2020 NFL mock draft: Dolphins tank for Tua Tagovailoa is on
By Brad Weiss
In their first game without both Le’Veon Bell, and Antonio Brown, the Pittsburgh Steelers looked very pedestrian on offense. Against a very good New England Patriots team, the Steelers were able to muster up only three points, as JuJu Smith-Schuster really struggled in his first game as the WR1 in Pittsburgh.
When it comes time for the Steelers to draft in April, they will likely be later than No. 15, but since this list is based on record, here we are. Regardless of where they pick, the Steelers may want to target a wide receiver, as JuJu definitely needs some help, and James Washington just is not there yet.
Ben Roethlisberger signed an extension in the offseason, so he is not going anywhere, and the Steelers have a strong offensive line, and running back. If they can add another weapon to the passing game, they should be able to get back to doing what they do best, being a dominant offensive force in the AFC North.
The Arizona Cardinals got off to a rough start to the Kyler Murray era, as the former Heisman Trophy winner looked absolutely lost through the first three quarters of his NFL debut. However, Murray settled down in the fourth quarter, nearly leading the Cardinals to an opening week victory in front of the home fans.
While the Cardinals had to settle for a tie, they did show that Murray has the chops to be a legitimate quarterback at the NFL level. When it comes to the roster as a whole, they could certainly use some reinforcements on both sides of the ball, and Trevon Diggs from Alabama would be a nice addition to this secondary.
Byron Murphy is going to be a fantastic corner, but he is a rookie, who is only going to get better as the year goes on. Teaming him with Diggs for the foreseeable future would be a solid addition for Arizona, who also has some young talented safeties in their secondary as well./