The Pittsburgh Steelers have three early center targets they could look at: Jackson Powers-Johnson, Zach Frazier, and the most intriguing player, Graham Barton. Barton, out of Duke, has steadily maintained a significant presence in the mind of NFL scouts and, according to Jordan Reid, could go far earlier than anyone thinks.
“In talking to scouts, one name that keeps coming up as someone who could go earlier than expected is Duke offensive lineman Graham Barton. His pro day is set for March 28, and evaluators are looking forward to seeing him back in action after he missed out on the Senior Bowl and battled injuries last season. There are still mixed opinions about his best position at the next level, though. The No. 26 prospect on my board (and second-ranked center) is 6-foot-5 and 313 pounds, and there are some scouts who believe Barton can be a tackle in the pros. But even if Barton projects on the interior, there are a lot of teams looking for a starter at center; the Steelers (No. 20), Dolphins (No. 21) and Cowboys (No. 24) make a lot of sense here,” Reid wrote.