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Pittsburgh’s NFL draft on April 24-25 produced a wave of roster-defining moves as teams focused on quarterbacks and defensive upgrades.
The Las Vegas Raiders used the No. 1 overall pick on Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza and signed veteran Kirk Cousins to provide a short-term option and mentorship.
The Los Angeles Rams stunned by taking Alabama QB Ty Simpson at No. 13, a pick framed as Matthew Stafford’s eventual successor; coach Sean McVay and GM Les Snead publicly downplayed any rift.
Arizona selected Miami’s Carson Beck with the first pick of Day 2’s third round (65th overall); Beck, a 23-year-old transfer from Georgia, has 11,725 career college passing yards and could compete early after the Cardinals released Kyler Murray.
Pittsburgh added Penn State’s Drew Allar at No. 76, marking the fourth quarterback off the board in the first three rounds.
The Raiders later bolstered their secondary by selecting Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy in the middle rounds despite knee-injury concerns, while San Francisco used the 33rd pick on Ole Miss receiver De’Zhaun Stribling.
The draft featured heavy defensive activity in Round 2 and large fan turnout in Pittsburgh across the opening days.
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