The NFL will hold a supplemental draft on July 11 and there are three eligible prospects for the Pittsburgh Steelers to consider this year. Lacking the star names of the draft held in April, supplemental draft candidates are traditionally underclassman who failed to register on time for the main draft or more often, players who have been ruled academically ineligible for the upcoming college season.

Started in 1977, the Steelers have never selected a player in a supplemental draft, but that has not stopped them from looking. The team gave Terrelle Pryor some serious consideration in 2011 and it would appear they are giving a least one member of the 2018 class a chance to impress them this year.

Sending a scout to watch safety in Brandon Bryant workout does not mean that Pittsburgh will be adding yet another safety to the roster in the next few weeks, but Bryant is at least on their radar.

Dismissed from Mississippi State for academic reasons earlier in the year, Bryant should turn heads at his pro day with his speed and athleticism. However, it should also be noted that some scouting reports have questioned his awareness and anticipation as well as his maturity.

Perhaps the most interesting prospect this year is defensive back Adonis Alexander from Virginia Tech. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, Alexander is expected to be the most attractive player to teams among the three prospects available.