Tuesday Greg Lloyd Jersey , we will attempt to distract ourselves from this ongoing fiasco with our weekly look at the next generation of players who could be joining the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2019. Each and every Wednesday for the next 10 weeks, we will bring you a selection of the latest mock draft projections from around the NFL draft community. So far, we have looked at 30 contrasting offerings from some of the more well-known names in the business, with three different defensive players standing out from the pack as the most popular names to project to the Steelers over the last three weeks.Midweek Mock Draft Roundup 1.0 consensus pick - Devin White, LB, LSUMidweek Mock Draft Roundup 2.0 consensus pick - Byron Murphy, CB, WashingtonMidweek Mock Draft Roundup 3.0 consensus pick - Tie between Byron Murphy, CB, Washington and Deandre Baker, CB, GeorgiaThis week we have 10 more mock drafts worthy of review: Maurice Jones-Drew, NFL Network - LB, Devin White, LSU(Previous pick - First mock)Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports - LB, Devin White, LSU(Previous pick - CB, Deandre Baker Kevin Greene Jersey , Georgia)Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports - WR, D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss(Previous pick - CB, Deandre Baker, Georgia)Dan Kadar SB Nation - CB, Deandre Baker, Georgia(Previous pick - LB, Devin White, LSU)Vinny Iyer, The Sporting News - CB, Trayvon Mullen, Clemson(Previous pick - CB, Byron Murphy, Washington)Will Brinson, CBS Sports - DL, Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi StateNote: Simmons tore his ACL during training a few days after this mock was written.(Previous pick - CB, Greedy Williams Lynn Swann Jersey , LSU)Trevor Sikkema, Draft Network - CB, Byron Murphy, Washington(Previous pick - LB, Jachai Polite, Florida)Kristopher Knox, Bleacher Report - DT, Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State(Previous pick - DT, Dexter Lawrence, Clemson)Charlie Campbell, Walter Football - LB, Devin Bush, Michigan(Previous pick - LB, Jachai Polite, Florida)Luke Easterling, DraftWire - LB, Jachai Polite, Florida(Previous pick - CB Hines Ward Jersey , Byron Murphy, Washington)Just four weeks into this process and we are already seeing a shift in the names projected to the Steelers. Defensive line prospects have made their first appearance on our list this week, with no obvious consensus as we have seen in previously. Linebacker Devin White earns the top spot as the most popular player to mock to the Steelers by virtue of being the only player named more than once this time around. We will add more mock drafts to our weekly roundup as they appear and we encourage you to let us know which experts you think we should be highlighting over the next 10 weeks. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger admitted his elbow injury has been bothering him since the opener, and that it was affecting the way he threw last week.So they’re going to give it a week off to see if that helps.Via聽Chris Adamski of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Steelers offensive聽coordinator Randy Fichtner said Roethlisberger won’t throw during the coming bye week, which follows Sunday’s game against the Bengals.鈥淚 don鈥檛 know that it鈥檚 completely healthy,鈥?Fichtner said of that Roethlisberger鈥檚 right elbow. “But I don鈥檛 know that in any given season anyone 鈥?or any arm 鈥?is going to be completely healthy all the time.鈥淲e try to do the right things to manage numbers of throws in the week, and I know that after this weekend he will get an extended rest and it will be good for him. But as far as being able to make throws, he can make the throws, and as far as practice, he can practice.鈥漇ince injuring the elbow in the first game, Roethlisberger hasn’t practiced on a Wednesday since. He said the pain caused him to adjust his mechanics last week, but the results were poor, so he played through more pain in the second half to throw the way he’s accustomed to.The Steelers can use the bye week to give Joshua Dobbs and Mason Rudolph more work, but it’s clear that Roethlisberger’s health is their primary concern, and keeping him ready for the rest of a long season is the priority.