with their pick of Devin Bush in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft Cameron Heyward Jersey , and experts are weighing in on the selection."The Pittsburgh Steelers stunned many when they traded up 10 spots in the 2019 NFL Draft to select Devin Bush with the 10th overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. It was a daring move, but the Steelers’ history of trading up shows when they really like a player, and are willing to move up to get them, it pays dividends. In the first round Kevin Colbert has only traded up twice in his tenure with the Steelers. In 2003 to select Troy Polamalu, and in 2006 to draft Santonio Holmes. One is a Hall of Famer waiting for his chance at induction, and the other is a Super Bowl MVP.With this track record you would think fans and experts alike would be on board with the pick of Bush. But that isn’t necessarily the case. Many experts aren’t sold on what the Steelers gave up to get Bush, and some feel the ILB position isn’t of great enough need to sell the proverbial farm to claim a top prospect. Either way, check out the expert grades below, and be sure to bash them in the comment section if you disagree with their grade or analysis!CBS Sports10. STEELERSDevin Bush Ben Roethlisberger Jersey , LB, MichiganThis is the player to replace Ryan Shazier after what happened to Shazier, who had a tragic injury and might never play football again. This kid can fill that role for the Steelers. They gave up a little too much though (picks 20 and 52 overall and a 2020 third round pick). He better be special. Grade: BNFL.comPittsburgh Steelers Draft pick: Michigan LB Devin Bush (No. 10 overall)Day 1 grade: A- Draft analysis: I was so happy to see two inside linebackers go in the top 10 picks. Bush is worthy of that investment, as he moves like a safety and pounds ball-carriers with impunity. The picks they parted with to move up in the deal with the Broncos -- Pittsburgh sent them a 2019 second-round pick (No. 52) and 2020 third-rounder -- isn’t a ridiculous price to pay, but the Steelers could have found a much-needed corner had they stayed at No. 20 and a starting inside ‘backer in the second round (or later).Sports Illustrated10. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (TRADE WITH DENVER BRONCOS): LB DEVIN BUSHThe Steelers almost never trade up, but in this case, trading up for Bush was an easy decision. The team has had a massive hole at linebacker since Ryan Shazier’s tragic injury, which is extra damaging considering their scheme puts a premium on speed in the middle of the field. With Terrell Edmunds joining as a first-round pick last year, the Steelers can be either a nickel or dime defense Antonio Brown Jersey , giving them flexibility to adjust to opponents week in and week out. They haven’t had such flexibility since Shazier was last on the field.GRADE: BSB Nation10. Pittsburgh Steelers: Devin Bush, LB, MichiganGrade: B-The Steelers made a trade solely based on supply-and-demand, jumping all the way up from No. 20 to No. 10 to take Bush. From a need standpoint, this is a move the Steelers had to make. The loss of Ryan Shazier created a hole in Pittsburgh’s defense. In this draft, there are two high-level linebackers in Bush and White. In that regard, it was smart for the Steelers to get Bush because the supply just isn’t there. But giving up that much draft capital for a linebacker is tough to defend. It won’t matter when Bush makes a Pro Bowl though.What do you think of the pick? You can check out what the BTSC faithful think of the pick by clicking on our article which grades the pick HERE, and feel free to go to the comment section and let your voice be heard! When it comes to how the Pittsburgh Steelers handle training camp, they are one of the last of a dying breed." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBehind the Steel Curtaina Pittsburgh Steelers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsSteelersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsSteelers Film Room2018 NFL Draft AnalysisLatest NewsFiled under:Latest NewsAt a time when many teams are abandoning public practices Greg Lloyd Jersey , the Steelers remain traditionalistsNew,8commentsWhen it comes to how the Pittsburgh Steelers handle training camp, they are one of the last of a dying breed.EDTShareTweetShareShareAt a time when many teams are abandoning public practices, the Steelers remain traditionalistsPhilip G. Pavely-USA TODAY SportsIf you have ever made the trek to Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA in late July, or early August, to get a glimpse of the Pittsburgh Steelers in action, you know how special the experience can be. Not only can fans line up to get an autograph from their favorite player before and/or after practice, but you get an up-close-and-personal view of exactly what the team is doing at practice. There is no hiding from this type of exposure Kevin Greene Jersey , and it is likely one of the reasons why many NFL teams don’t leave their headquarters for training camp anymore. In this regard, the Steelers are one of just a few teams who still pack up and head elsewhere for their preseason camp experience.However, some NFL teams are taking their confidentiality and secrecy a step further by not only staying at home, but also by limiting the number of practices fans can take in throughout the process.Just last week the Philadelphia Eagles announced they will have one, yes one, public practice for their fans. Think about that for a second. Meanwhile, the Steelers will have 13 practices at Saint Vincent College, their annual Friday night practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium on August 2 and a family-themed practice at Heinz Field on August 4. While the family-themed practice does come with a fee, the rest are completely free of charge.But before I make readers feel I am painting a picture of an NFL that doesn’t care about the fans Lynn Swann Jersey , the Steelers’ fiercest rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, are opening their doors to the fans as well. Although the Ravens don’t travel to McDaniel College in western Maryland like they used to, they are allowing fans to come and take in practices. The Ravens will have 14 of those practices at their practice facility in Owings Mills and the other one will come at M&T Bank Stadium on July 27.I understand NFL teams being paranoid someone might be filming their practices or keeping an eye on how they are handling their business, there is something to be said about pulling the curtain back for the fans, even if it is just for 15 practices a season.In this sense, I am glad the Steelers are a team with more of an old school mentality. I know the fans certainly appreciate it.