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The Terrible Take - Episode 1864 - April 11, 2026

The Terrible Podcast - Steelers Podcast via Steelers Depot

The Terrible Podcast

Football, Sports

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2026

⏱️ 2 minutes

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April 11, 2026 - For Episode 1,864 this Saturday afternoon, Joe Clark breaks down why it would make sense for the Steelers to trade up in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. ⁠⁠steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'll now hand you over to my best man, Eddie.

0:04.0

Wow, wow, wow, second time's a charm, eh, Billy Boy?

0:09.0

Oh God.

0:10.0

Substitution, courtesy of Paddy Power embarrassing Eddie makes way for sensible Samuel.

0:15.0

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0:16.0

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0:19.0

Because with Paddy's super sub, your bet rolls over to the player coming on. Paddy Power. Valid on selected leagues and

0:24.3

markets only. Pre-match and in-play bets on qualifying player outcome selections only. Tis and

0:27.8

exclusions apply. 18 plus scummelawadware.com. Welcome to the terrible take, a mini podcast telling

0:34.4

Steelers Nation what's on our mind. I'm Joe Clark.

0:39.0

I think there's a decent possibility,

0:41.5

though the Pittsburgh Steelers trade up in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft.

0:46.9

When the team having five picks of them in the top 100,

0:50.1

and Jordan Schultz's report earlier this week,

0:52.4

the teams are coveting day two picks this year, I could see the Steelers getting aggressive to look to move up for a player that they otherwise wouldn't have a chance at. I'm not going to pretend to know how the board is going to shake out early in the draft. I mean, you have a general idea, but there's always a surprise that you've thrown in there. But if a player like Caleb Downs falls, I could see the Steelers trading up. If the team really likes Mike Lennon and doesn't think he's going to be on the board at number 21, I could see them trading up for him. There's a handful of players, I really think, makes sense. And the Steelers would be wise to leverage the capital to acquire a top player. There are plenty of scenarios for the Steelers to make a draft day trade that don't involve

1:30.1

a first-round trade-up.

1:31.7

I just really don't see any way that they take 12 players, because it's nearly impossible

1:36.7

to fit 12 rookies onto the roster without other roster maneuvering and or a surprise

1:41.3

cutter to.

1:42.7

And if you're going to trade away draft capital, why not do it to require one of the better

1:46.2

players in the draft?

1:48.0

Omar Khan showed he wasn't afraid to move up when he did so for Broader Jones.

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