2025 NFL Draft: Pittsburgh Steelers May Target Notre Dame Cornerback Benjamin Morrison with No. 13 Overall Pick
The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently facing a potential need at the cornerback position, as they only have Donte Jackson locked in for one season. This has led many to believe that the Steelers may target a cornerback in the 2025 NFL draft. ESPN NFL draft writer Matt Miller suggested that the team could address their cornerback need with the No. 13 overall pick by selecting Notre Dame standout Benjamin Morrison.
According to Miller, while cornerback and wide receiver were both considered, cornerback seemed to be the more pressing issue for Pittsburgh. With Jackson and Cameron Sutton as short-term solutions, the team is in need of a long-term, high-upside running mate for Joey Porter Jr. Morrison is praised for his big-time talent, as he has recorded nine career interceptions over two seasons of starting. In 2023, he had 13 pass breakups, tying for eighth in the league.
As the draft unfolded, Miller pointed out that Morrison was a better pick than any of the remaining receivers on the board. However, he did mention Isaiah Bond as a player who could potentially climb the ranks and become one of the top receivers in the country by the time of the draft.
Overall, if selected by Pittsburgh, Morrison would be a valuable addition to their roster and provide some much needed depth at an important position.