The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their roster with six undrafted free agents, the team announced on Monday. The agreements come after Pittsburgh selected 10 players across seven rounds during the 2024 NFL Draft, held from Thursday through Sunday.

The incoming class includes two tight ends: Lake McRee from USC and Chamon Metayer from Arizona State. McRee recorded 30 receptions for 450 yards and four touchdowns last season, while Metayer finished with 38 catches for 375 yards and four scores.

The Steelers also signed Riley Nowakowski, who was listed as a tight end at Indiana but will transition to fullback under Pittsburgh's roster designation. Nowakowski’s college teammate, Devan Boykin, a cornerback, also agreed to terms with the team.

The remaining additions include:

  • Daylan Carnell, a linebacker from Missouri;
  • Kevin Jobity, a defensive lineman from Syracuse;
  • Laith Marjan, a kicker from Kansas.