Mock drafts are the lifeblood of the NFL offseason, fueling endless debate and speculation. A new 2026 projection has delivered one of the most intriguing scenarios yet, featuring a blockbuster trade that would shake up the league.
The hypothetical deal sends Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl linebacker Patrick Queen to the Dallas Cowboys. In exchange, the Steelers would acquire a 2026 third-round and a 2026 fifth-round draft pick. Queen, a defensive cornerstone often mentioned in trade rumors, would immediately bolster a Cowboys defense in need of playmaking talent.
With the capital from that trade, the mock draft then envisions a dream scenario for the Steelers' offense. Standout wide receiver prospect Tyson is projected to slide all the way to Pittsburgh at the 21st overall pick. Pairing him with established stars DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. could create one of the most formidable wide receiver trios in the entire NFL, a nightmare for any secondary.
The Steelers' hypothetical haul doesn't stop there. The mock has them addressing a critical need on the offensive line by selecting guard prospect Bisontis in the second round, a potential steal who could solidify the protection for their high-powered attack. This kind of strategic maneuvering—trading a defensive asset to supercharge the offense—is the chess game that defines successful team building in the modern NFL.
