PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are an organization that evaluates talent unlike any other in the NFL. That means the players the Steelers draft rarely align with the consensus rankings of the prospects available. The organization instead marches to the beat of its own drum. Just look at their most recent first-round draft picks. Some players are right in line with the projections, like Broderick Jones going in the middle of the first round. Some instances, the organization has benefitted from teams passing on better talent, like when right tackle Troy Fautanu dropped to the 20th overall pick. The Steelers are hoping the rest of the league is missing something on a few players, allowing them to fall into the organization’s lap. One option that would thrill the franchise is if Oregon Ducks safety Dillon Thieneman drops out of the first round, allowing the Steelers to snag a new starter in the secondary on day two. Will Thieneman Last Past Round 1?…