The Pittsburgh Steelers announced on May 9 the roster for their upcoming three-day rookie minicamp, which will bring together the team’s 2026 draft class, undrafted free agents, veterans, and tryout players.
The minicamp marks the first time that all members of the new draft class and undrafted signings will participate as a group. In addition to these newcomers, twelve veteran players—including several in their first year—will join the camp. The team has also invited twelve players to attend on a tryout basis.
The full roster released by the Steelers includes names such as Drew Allar from Penn State and Germie Bernard from Alabama among rookies. Veterans listed include Doneiko Slaughter from Arkansas and JJ Galbreath from South Dakota. Tryout participants feature Devin Bale from Arkansas and Rashad Battle from Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are affiliated with the National Football League as a member franchise, according to the official website. The organization has achieved notable success with six Super Bowl championships in its history and has honored figures such as Terry Bradshaw and Joe Greene in its Hall of Honor for their contributions, as listed on the official website.
Community engagement is part of team tradition through historical celebrations and fan experiences. The Hall of Honor Museum at Acrisure Stadium displays artifacts commemorating these achievements, according to the official website.










