On April 24, 2004, Kevin Colbert pulled the trigger one of the most important draft picks in Pittsburgh Steelers history. With the 11th overall pick, Colbert and the Steelers selected quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who would go on to enjoy a Hall of Fame-caliber career in Pittsburgh that came to an end this past January. It's fitting that Colbert -- who will step down as general manager at the end of this year's draft -- is in position to possibly select Roethlisberger's eventual successor when the Steelers are on the clock with the 20th overall pick. Along with possibly picking Big Ben's heir apparent, Colbert will get one more chance to add to his impressive track record of drafting future star receivers, a list that includes Plaxico Burress, Santonio Holmes, Mike Wallace, Emmanuel Sanders, Antonio Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Diontae Johnson. Colbert is also expected to beef up both Pittsburgh's offensive and defensive lines after both units struggled (albeit for different reasons) last season. And Colbert may be inclined to try his luck once more at cornerback, one of the few positions that Pittsburgh has struggled to have success with in the draft (with Ike Taylor and Bryant McFadden being the exceptions) during his 22 years on the job.