Rostering gems was a top priority for Omar Khan and his front office during this past offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers entered 2025 with a Super Bowl-or-bust mentality, and every move made in free agency and the NFL Draft reflected that urgency. Building a contender meant being aggressive, and Khan’s group executed accordingly.
They added veterans, secured needed depth, and walked away from the draft with young talent ready to push for roles.
One of the lesser-heralded, yet intriguing additions was safety Sebastian Castro, an undrafted rookie out of Iowa. He wasn’t a household name entering camp, but his game left an impression on anyone paying close attention.