The Pittsburgh Steelers are doing their homework on potential defensive reinforcements, hosting three notable prospects for pre-draft visits on the South Side. Among them is a new and intriguing name for fans to watch: Texas cornerback Malik Muhammad.
While visits from LSU linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. and Memphis offensive tackle Travis Burke were already known, Muhammad's inclusion adds a talented Day 2 defensive back to the Steelers' evaluation list. The 21-year-old Longhorn brings a compelling blend of athleticism and coverage skills to the table.
Muhammad's athletic profile is impressive, boasting a 9.51 Relative Athletic Score (RAS) that includes a blazing 4.42-second 40-yard dash. His 2025 season at Texas was productive, featuring 30 tackles, two interceptions, and four passes defensed, showcasing his ability to make plays on the ball.
Scouting reports highlight Muhammad as a technically sound and competitive corner. NFL.com's Lance Zierlein notes his "good coverage talent," versatility in both press and off-man coverage, and "outstanding vision" in zone schemes. While his slender frame can be challenged by bigger receivers, his tenacity and fluid movement make him a promising prospect. His solid performance at the Senior Bowl further solidified his stock.
Currently projected as a consensus third-round pick, Muhammad represents a strategic target for a Steelers secondary looking to add depth and competition. He becomes the fourth cornerback the team has hosted this offseason, signaling a clear focus on bolstering the defensive backfield. As the draft approaches, Muhammad is a name that could very well be called to bring his physical brand of football to Pittsburgh.
