As the dust begins to settle on the first wave of NFL free agency, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ aggressive approach has not only transformed their quarterback room but also reshaped their draft needs and provided the team with a new assortment of picks. Any thought of the Steelers making a splash at QB in the early rounds went out the window after general manager Omar Khan completely overhauled the QB room, trading Kenny Pickett while bringing in Russell Wilson via free agency and Justin Fields via trade. Pittsburgh also bolstered its inside linebacker position by signing former Raven Patrick Queen to a three-year deal and found a possible starter opposite Joey Porter Jr. by acquiring veteran corner Donte Jackson in the Diontae Johnson trade.