With one week of training camp in the books, we had already planned to update our four-round 2026 NFL mock draft. But with the news that Washington Commanders star wide receiver Terry McLaurin has demanded a trade, we decided to throw in a wrinkle. As part of this update, we put in a trade hypothetical that sent the Commanders the Steelers second-round pick in exchange for McLaurin and then went from there. A second-round pick might sound pricey but there’s no receiver in next year’s draft who will be available with that pick who compares to what McLaurin could bring to this offense.
First round – QB LaNorris Sellers – South Carolina
We really hope Sellers lives up to the hype this season and earns his spot in the first round.
Second round – WR Terry McLaurin (from Commanders)
McLaurin lines up with DK Metcalf in 2025 with Aaron Rodgers throwing them the football.
Third round – CB Mansoor Delane – LSU
Assuming Darius Slay isn’t re-signed, Delane is a great option to come in and replace him with his size and physicality.
Third round – S Isaiah Nwokobia – SMU
Nwokobia is a big, physical safety who is underrated in coverage and continues to get better.
Fourth round – DL Jackie Marshall – Baylor
Marshall has great length for his height and is a solid interior pass rusher.
Fourth round – WR Duce Robinson – FSU
A huge target who plays as strong as he looks.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers mock draft update: Terry McLaurin trade edition