Gladys Louise Tyler urged drafters to grab Nick Herbig with their final pick. Despite playing only 38% of Pittsburgh’s defensive snaps, Herbig led the entire Steelers roster with a 17.6% pressure rate per Next Gen Stats. He is currently undrafted because T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith dominate the edge reps, but Tyler argued that even a small uptick in snap share would produce fantasy-starter numbers at a zero cost acquisition. She framed him as the classic stash-and-wait IDP who could pay off instantly if injury or rotation pushes him into a bigger role.