The Pittsburgh Steelers are locking in their future, announcing the signing of three Day Three draft picks to four-year rookie contracts. This latest wave of signings underscores the team's commitment to building depth through the draft, a crucial strategy for any championship contender.
Leading the pack is fourth-round pick Kaden Wetjen, a dynamic wide receiver and kick returner out of Iowa. Wetjen made history as the first two-time winner of The Jet Award, which honors the nation's top return specialist. His explosive speed and field vision could provide a much-needed spark to the Steelers' special teams unit, reminiscent of past return aces who have changed the momentum of games.
Joining him are safety Robert Spears-Jennings from Oklahoma and defensive lineman Gabriel Rubio from Notre Dame. Spears-Jennings brings a physical presence to the secondary, having recorded 178 tackles during his time with the Sooners. Meanwhile, Rubio adds depth to the defensive front, totaling 66 tackles and 1.5 sacks across 39 games for the Fighting Irish. Both players fit the Steelers' tradition of tough, hard-nosed football on defense.
While the financial terms of the deals were not disclosed, these signings are part of a broader offseason push to solidify the roster. With rumors swirling about veteran additions—including potential moves for Aaron Rodgers and Darius Slay's recent comments on the Steelers' scheme—the team is clearly focused on both immediate impact and long-term development. For fans, these draft picks represent the next wave of talent ready to don the black and gold.
