The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially wrapped up their top-30 visits.
According to a report by team insider Nick Farabaugh, they hosted their final prospect on Wednesday.
They had Toledo DT Darius Alexander in for a visit.
Steelers pre-draft visitor today:
Toledo DT Darius Alexander
That’s the final visit of the cycle. We now know 30 of 30.
— Nick Farabaugh (@FarabaughFB) April 16, 2025
He’s one of the most overlooked and intriguing defensive prospects in this class.
He wasn’t as highly-touted as other prospects, but he has the physical measurements of an NFL-caliber defensive lineman.
Alexander is a massive human being.
He stands at 6-foot-4 and weighs 305 pounds.
His tape shows an impressive combination of length and strength, and he’s the ideal size for the bulk of a Steelers defensive line that could use some more grit and physicality.
He could be an immediate plug-and-play guy next to NT Keeanu Benton and fellow DT Cameron Heyward, who would be the best mentor anybody could ask for at the position.
Alexander’s tape and measurements are worthy of consideration, but he’s not projected to be a first-round pick or has been on many teams’ radars so far.
He might even slip out of Day 2 altogether, and that makes him a perfect mid-round target for Omar Khan and his brass of decision-makers.
The Steelers’ approach to this draft continues to be a bit of a mystery, and a lot of that is still contingent on their decision to go all-in on Aaron Rodgers.
The controversial quarterback has yet to announce his decision about whether he will sign with the Steelers or retire, and that might force the Steelers to take a quarterback in the first round.
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