The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't have just one need going into the draft. Nobody does. But everyone knew they needed offensive line, above and beyond anything else.
Not a running back. Not a tight end. People to block for declining Ben Roethlsiberger.
The Steelers passed on linemen with their first two picks. They took center/guard Kendrick Green from Illinois with the 87th overall pick, and Green will help right away. He has to.
But unless the Steelers hit a few Day 3 picks, it didn't seem they did enough. Especially if Green doesn't have an impact right away, and that's never a sure thing from a third-round pick.