For the past several years, projecting the Steelers' first-round pick was about as predictable as Sidney Crosby and the Penguins playing hockey beyond the regular season. But as is the case with the Penguins' current team (which is currently one point out of the Eastern Conference's final wild card spot), the Steelers' first-round pick in this year's draft is anything but a sure thing. While its plans are slightly less clear than in recent years, it's safe to assume that Pittsburgh will use some of its top picks in the draft to address needs in the secondary, defensive line, receiver and offensive tackle. When these needs get addressed during the draft, however, is the less predicable part. With the draft just around the corner, here's a rundown of our Steelers seven-round mock draft. Thanks to NFL Mock Draft database's seven-round mock draft machine, we were able to run through a full draft acting as general manager Omar Khan.