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What are the top five draft picks of the Pittsburgh Steelers?

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kerryk | 2 years ago
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The question doesn't specify for what year or if you mean all time draft picks, so I assume you mean the top 5 picks in the 2010 NFL Draft. Here is a list of the first 5 picks for the Steelers this year

The Steelers chose Maurkice Pouncey with the 18th overall pick in the draft. He is a 6' 4" 304 pound center from the University of Florida.
http://gatorcountry.com/pagetwo/swampie/files/2009/02/ol-2009-pounce-and-big-c1.jpg

With the second pick in the draft and 52nd overall, the Steelers selected Jason Worilds, a 6' 1" 254 pound defensive end from Virginia Tech.
http://images.athlonsports.com/d/15779-1/JasonWorilds.jpg

At the 82nd overall pick, the Steelers drafted Emmanuel Sanders, a 5' 11" 186 pound wide receiver from Southern Methodist University.
http://images.athlonsports.com/d/16227-1/EmmanuelSanders.jpg

Thaddeus Gibson, a 6' 2" 243 pound defensive end out of Ohio State was selected by the Steelers in the 4th round, 116th overall pick.
http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics11/400/PF/PFPUXYMZHDFVSEZ.20081026020517.JPG

Chris Scott was selected fifth by the Steelers. Scott is a 6' 4" 319 pounds offensive tackle out of the University of Tennessee.
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