Steelers Add Seven Promising Undrafted Rookies to Their Roster

The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to boost their squad with the signing of seven undrafted rookies, complementing their earlier roster of seven drafted players this year.

Among these new faces is safety Sebastian Castro, a familiar name to some, having shared the field at Iowa with two of the Steelers' recent draft picks—second-round pick running back Kaleb Johnson and fifth-round defensive end Yahya Black.

Castro's college career is notable, with 32 starts over 53 appearances. His defensive prowess is evidenced by stats that include 163 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 18 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, four interceptions, and a pair of sacks.

Joining Castro, the Steelers announced the acquisition of several other potential stars: South Dakota tight end J.J. Galbreath, Pittsburgh kicker Ben Sauls, Memphis wide receiver Roc Taylor, South Alabama fullback DJ Thomas-Jones, Minnesota-Duluth guard Aiden Williams, and Indiana wide receiver Ke’Shawn Williams.

Each player brings unique strengths and will be looking to make an impact as the Steelers prepare for the upcoming season, eager to blend upcoming talent with seasoned strategy.