With a mixture of likely Day 1 starters and high-ceiling prospects who need some time before they can see the field, the Pittsburgh Steelers ' 2026 draft class is all over the place in terms of each player's potential impact as rookies. Though fourth-round wide receiver Kaden Wetjen isn't expected to garner a slew of touches or snaps on the offensive side of the ball, he should bring some immediate explosiveness to the table as a return man on both kicks and punts after being named a first-team All-American in 2024 (FWAA) and a consensus All-American in 2024 at Iowa in that role In fact, CBS Sports' Emory Hunt believes Wetjen could earn an All-Pro nod on special teams in 2026 while honing his craft as a receiver. "Kaden Wetjen, the returner, the slot guy from Iowa, instantly starting punt returner, kick returner," Hunt said on the "College Draft" podcast with Ross Tucker.…