The Steelers showed strong interest in one of the hardest-hitting safeties in the draft, among others.
Three years ago, after Art Rooney II mandated that his Pittsburgh Steelers improve their pass rush, the team drafted the top pass-rusher in college football.
Jarvis Jones had led the nation in tackles-for-loss and sacks that season, but ran a 4.92 40.
Yet, the Steelers sprinted to the podium to make Jones the 17th pick of the draft.
"We were happy because we knew that we had a chance (to draft him,)" Kevin Colbert said of the abysmal 40 time.