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Steelers History Of Trading During Drafts Under GM Kevin Colbert

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Are you hoping that the Pittsburgh Steelers will trade up in the first-round of the 2019 NFL Draft to select one of the top two linebackers in this year’s class, LSU’s Devin White or Michigan’s Devin Bush? If you are, I would temper those hopes some between now and Thursday night as the Steelers just haven’t done a lot of first-round trading dating back to 2000, the first year in Pittsburgh for general manager Kevin Colbert.

While Colbert has made quite a few trades during his 18 seasons so far with the Steelers, only twice has he moved up in the first-round of a draft during the annual event. The last time he did so was way back in 2006 when he moved the Steelers up from No. 32 overall in the first-round to No. 25 overall to select wide receiver Santonio Holmes. Three years prior to that in 2003, Colbert moved the Steelers up in the first-round from 27th overall to 16th overall to select safety Troy Polamalu.

Additionally, only once has Colbert traded down in a first-round of a draft and that lone transaction came back in 2001 when he moved the Steelers down from 16th overall to 19th overall to ultimately select nose tackle Casey Hampton.

Colbert has moved up a few times in a second-round to get a player the Steelers coveted. However, the last time that Colbert did move up in a second-round was in 2004 when he moved the Steelers from 44th overall to 38th overall to select cornerback Ricardo Colclough. Colbert also moved the Steelers up in 2001 from 50th overall to 39th overall to select linebacker Kendrell Bell.

Obviously, it’s hard to predict if the Steelers will ultimately make any trades during this year’s draft, but with the team currently set to make 10 selections with two of those coming in the third-round and three others in the sixth-round, Colbert does have a little bit of capital to work with and especially if he wants to move up some in the second-round.

The Steelers are also likely to receive a third-round compensatory selection in the 2020 NFL Draft next offseason and thus Colbert might decide to deal the team’s currently scheduled third-round selection in 2020 this year to move up in a round.

Last year during the draft, the Steelers made two trades. After first trading away wide receiver Martavis Bryant to the Oakland Raiders for a third-round selection, Colbert then proceeded to package that selection along with a seventh-round draft pick and traded them to the Seattle Seahawks to move up a few spots in the third-round to draft quarterback Mason Rudolph.

Steelers History Of Trading Picks During Drafts In Kevin Colbert Era

Year Trade Explanation
2001 Traded Down – Traded 2001 first-round pick (#16 – Santana Moss) to Jets for 2001 first-round pick (#19 – Casey Hampton), 2001 fourth-round pick (#111 – Mathias Nkwenti), 2001 sixth-round pick (#181 – Rodney Bailey) on 04-21-2001
2001 Traded Up – Traded 2001 second-round pick (#50 – Dominic Raiola), 2001 fourth-round pick (#112 – Carlos Polk) to Patriots for 2001 second-round pick (#39 – Kendrell Bell) on 04-21-2001
2003 Traded Up – Traded 2003 first-round pick (#27 – Larry Johnson), 2003 third-round pick (#92 – Julian Battle), 2003 sixth-round pick (#200 – Brooks Bollinger) to Chiefs for 2003 first-round pick (#16 – Troy Polamalu) on 04-26-2003
2004 Traded Up – Traded 2004 second-round pick (#44 – Bob Sanders), 2004 fourth-round pick (#107 – Kendyll Pope) to Colts for 2004 second-round pick (#38 – Ricardo Colclough) on 04-24-2004
2006 Traded Up – Traded 2006 first-round pick (#32 – Mathias Kiwanuka), 2006 third-round pick (#96 – Gerris Wilkinson), 2006 fourth-round pick (#129 – Guy Whimper) to Giants for 2006 first-round pick (#25 – Santonio Holmes) on 04-29-2006
2006 Traded Down – Traded 2006 second round pick (#64 – Tarvaris Jackson) to Vikings for 2006 third-round pick (#83 – Anthony Smith), 2006 third-round pick (#95 – Willie Reid) on 04-29-2006
2007 Traded Up – Traded 2007 fourth-round pick (#119 – Allen Barbre), 2007 sixth round pick (#192 – Desmond Bishop) to Packers for 2007 fourth round pick (#112 – Daniel Sepulveda) on 04-29-2007
2008 Traded Down – Traded 2008 fourth-round pick (#123 – Bryan Kehl) to Giants for 2008 fourth-round pick (#130 – Tony Hills), 2008 sixth-round pick (#194 – Ryan Mundy) on 04-27-2008
2009 Traded Down – Traded 2009 second-round pick (#64 – Richard Quinn), 2009 fourth-round pick (#132 – Seth Olsen) to Broncos for two 2009 third-round picks (#79 – Kraig Urbik) (#84 – Mike Wallace) on 04-25-2009
2010 Traded Down Pick For Player – Traded 2010 fifth-round pick (#155 – John Skelton) to Cardinals for Bryant McFadden, 2010 sixth-round pick (#195 – Antonio Brown) on 04-24-2010
2012 Traded Up – Traded 2012 fourth-round pick (#119 – Keenan Robinson), 2012 six-round pick (#193 – Tom Compton) to Redskins for 2012 fourth-round pick (#109 – Alameda Ta’amu) on 04-30-2012
2013 Traded Up – Traded 2014 third-round pick (#83 – Louis Nix to Browns for 2013 fourth-round pick (#111 – Shamarko Thomas) on 05-9-2013
2018 Traded Player For Pick – Traded Martavis Bryant to Raiders for 2018 third-round pick (#79 – Rasheem Green) on 04-26-2018
2018 Traded UpTraded 2018 third-round pick (#79 – Rasheem Green), 2018 seventh-round pick (#220 – Alex McGough) to Seahawks for 2018 third-round pick (#76 – Mason Rudolph) on 04-27-2018

 

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