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Five more NFL draft prospects are visiting the Steelers on Tuesday. Illinois cornerback Vontae Davis, Oregon center Max Unger, Clemson defensive tackle Dorell Scott, Stillman defensive tackle Sammie Lee Hill and Texas Tech guard Louis Vasquez are all on the South Side today to talk to coaches.

Below is my 2009 Steelers mock draft for the upcoming NFL draft on April 25th & 26th. Unless anything major happens in the next few days, I will be sticking with this mock draft as my official mock. Please feel free to comment below on why they will or will not draft the players below.

Round 1 - T Eben Britton - Arizona

Played both offensive tackle positions in college and has a great combination of speed, wingspan, strength and field smarts. Scouts compare him to Joe Thomas of the Cleveland Browns. Quality character guy with good quickness for his size. Would provide great depth and could develop into a premier tackle at the NFL level.

Round 2 - DE Lawrence Sidbury - Richmond

Great tweener pass rusher and could be a good linebacker candidate in the Steelers 3-4 fire zone blitz defense. Can carry extra weight if he needs to bulk up a bit to stay a down lineman. Would provide well neded depth on the defensive line.

Round 3 - CB Victor Harris - Virginia Tech

Hard hitting defensive back that is very versatile and has played cornerback, free safety, running back, wide receiver and as a kick returner on both kickoffs and punts which the Steelers desperately need.

Round 4 - TE Richard Quinn - North Carolina

Great blocking tight end that proved he does have good hands at the NFL combine. Would be a great canidate to help save wear and tear on starting tight end Heath Miller.

Round 5 - G Louis Vasquez - Texas Tech

Good one on one pass protector and works well in space. Has shown he can get to second or third level to take on linebackers and safeties in the running game. Very strong, benching 225 pounds 39 times at the NFL combine.

Round 5 - WR Mike Wallace - Mississippi

Improved route runner that has also improved his pass catching ability. Can stretch defenses deep as an outside wide receiver

Round 6 - CB Donald Washington - Ohio State

Played opposite Michael Jenkins in college and has shown good straight-line speed. Good tackler and could see time in camp as a kick returner in order to make the opening day roster.

Round 7 - DT Ra'Shon Harris - Oregon

Projected as a nose tackle in the NFL. Holds up on double-team blocks. Can collapse the pocket and clog up passing lanes.

Round 7 - WR Brian Hartline - Ohio State

Project number two or three wide receiver at the NFL level with returner abilities and big-play threat characteristics.

Below is a running list of the draft prospects the Steelers have had in for visits before the 2009 NFL draft. Teams are allowed 30 visits not counting local area players.

Name Position School
A.Q. Shipley Center Penn State
Scott McKillop Linebacker Pittsburgh
C.J. Davis Guard Pittsburgh
Mike Thomas Wide Receiver Arizona
Ra'Shon Harris Defensive Tackle Oregon
Alex Mack Center California
Fili Moala Defensive Tackle Southern California
Herman Johnson Guard LSU
Phil Loadholt Tackle Oklahoma
Joe Burnett Cornerback Central Florida
Frank Summers Fullback UNLV
Don Carey Cornerback Norfolk State
Richard Quinn Tight End North Carolina
Lawrence Sidbury Linebacker Richmond
Donald Washington Cornerback Ohio State
Sherrod Martin Cornerback Troy
Vontae Davis Cornerback Illinois
Max Unger Center Oregon
Dorell Scott Defensive Tackle Clemson
Sammie Lee Hill Defensive Tackle Stillman
Louis Vasquez Guard Texas Tech
Alphonso Smith Cornerback Wake Forest
Louis Delmas Safety Western Michigan
Jarron Gilbert Defensive End San Jose State
Jason Cherry Wide Receiver Louisiana-Lafayette
Brandon Long Defensive End Michigan State
Andy Levitre Guard Oregon State
Nate Davis Quarterback Ball State
Spence Adkins Linebacker Miami
Travis Shelton Wide Receiver Temple
Louis Murphy Wide Receiver Florida
Mike Mickens Cornerback Cincinnati
Ellis Lankster Cornerback West Virginia

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