What's Happening?
In 2014, the Pittsburgh Steelers, led by head coach Mike Tomlin, considered drafting Aaron Donald, a standout defensive tackle from the University of Pittsburgh, during the NFL Draft. The team held the 15th overall pick and contemplated moving Donald to
outside linebacker, a position change that could have significantly altered his career trajectory. Ultimately, the Steelers selected linebacker Ryan Shazier instead. Donald, who went on to become one of the best interior defensive linemen in NFL history, revealed this information on the 'Not Just Football Podcast' hosted by Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward. The decision not to draft Donald allowed him to pursue a Hall of Fame-worthy career elsewhere.
Why It's Important?
The decision by the Steelers not to draft Aaron Donald and the consideration of changing his position highlights the complexities and uncertainties involved in NFL draft strategies. Donald's subsequent success as a defensive tackle underscores the potential risks and rewards of draft decisions. For the Steelers, this decision is a reminder of the impact that draft choices can have on a team's long-term success and the importance of evaluating player fit within a team's existing structure. The story also illustrates the challenges teams face in predicting player development and the potential consequences of altering a player's natural position.











