With less than two weeks until the NFL Draft, a couple of NFL analysts published their first mocks of the year.

ESPN’s Peter Schrager and NFL Network’s Rhett Lewis each mapped out the first 32 picks ahead of the April 23-25 draft in Pittsburgh. Lewis gave the Steelers one of the top offensive lineman, while Schrager’s pick was maybe more surprising.

Here is a look at the latest mock drafts.

Peter Schrager, ESPN

Pick: T.J. Parker, Edge, Clemson

Updated:Thursday

Not a lineman. Not a receiver. Not a quarterback.

Schrager has the Steelers drafting an edge rusher with the 21st pick in his mock draft. The 6-foot-4, 263-pound Parker made 21½ sacks in three years at Clemson, bolstered greatly by an 11-sack sophomore season.

Four receivers already were drafted before the Steelers’ pick, as was Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane.

“On defense, the Steelers started getting younger along the line with the Derrick Harmon pick a year ago, and I wouldn’t think they’re done there,” Schrager said.

Rhett Lewis, NFL Network

Pick: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

Updated:Tuesday

Lewis went with a less surprising pick in Ioane, a linemen linked to the Steelers by previous mock drafters. The team has an opening at guard after Isaac Seumalo signed with the Cardinals in free agency, and most draft gurus list 6-4, 320-pound Ioane as the best interior offensive linemen in this year’s draft class.

“The Steelers have done a nice job drafting and developing their offensive line recently, with three starters (Troy Fautanu, Zach Frazier and Mason McCormick) coming from the 2024 NFL Draft alone,” Rhett said.

Nate Tice and Charles McDonald, Yahoo! Sports

Pick: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Updated:Friday

The Yahoo! Sports tandem published the eighth version of their mock draft, and for the second time projected the Steelers choosing Tyson. Three previous versions (mocks 4-6) had them drafting USC receiver Makai Lemon, who surprisingly isn’t listed as a first-round pick in their latest work.

As for Tyson, they say the Steelers landing him “could wind up being one of the steals of the draft,” noting that Tyson’s injury history could cause him to slide in the draft.

Only three receivers are first-rounders in this mock: Ohio State’s Carnell Tate (sixth to the Browns), Tyson and Washington’s Denzel Boston (30th to the Dolphins).

Josh Edwards, CBS Sports

Pick: Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Updated:Thursday

Edward falls in line with last week’s consensus, which supported the Steelers drafting an offensive tackle to replace Broderick Jones. Miller (6-6, 317) is considered maybe the most NFL-ready tackle in this year’s class after making 54 starts over four seasons at Clemson.

“In this scenario, the team would move Troy Fautanu back to his natural left tackle position and plug Blake Miller in at right tackle,” Edward said.