The Pittsburgh Steelers went heavy on gadget-type players during Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Iowa wide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth round and Navy wide receiver/running back Eli Heidenreich in the seventh . Wetjen's primary responsibility, at least to begin his career, will be as a kick returner. The All-American is still raw as a receiver and may always be more of a designed-touch sort of weapon given his smaller frame. Heidenreich, meanwhile, has the makings of a Swiss Army knife who head coach Mike McCarthy can get creative drawing up plays for, as he's already insinuated. Though Heidenreich was largely viewed as an early Day 3-level prospect, meaning Pittsburgh got major value landing the hometown product in the seventh, it's not super often that a team's final pick in any draft makes the 53-man roster.…