Leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, Steelers.com is sharing memories of what the draft was like for several key players in team history.
Those sharing their story were members of the Super Bowl X team or the Super Bowl XL team, both which are celebrating milestones this year. It will be the 50th Anniversary of Super Bowl X and the 20th Anniversary of Super Bowl XL, two very special memories in Steelers history.
In this installment, Hall of Honor member Hines Ward shares his take on what it was like to be drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft.
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Hines Ward was given hope by several teams of being drafted in the second round, but instead he lasted until the third round and the Steelers benefitted by still having him on the board when they selected.
Ward walks us through what the entire experience was like.
"I was at home with just my mother. It was a long day. Your agent tells you where you are going to get picked, what teams are interested in you. But it seems like it never works out that way unless you are a top five or 10 pick. If you are in the latter part of the rounds, you don't know.
"My agent thought maybe late first, early second round. Those were the teams that flew me to their facilities, I met all the coaches.
"It was a long day, but it's fun to have your dream of going to the pros and hearing your name called on the TV.
"The two teams I was expecting to select me were Tampa Bay and Indianapolis. I visited with the Buccaneers three times and the Colts twice. Those were the teams I thought were interested in selecting me. They had the first two picks in the second round. Tampa picked Jacquez Green and the Colts picked Jerome Pathon. After the two teams who I thought were going to pick me picked other receivers, I didn't know what was going on. I was thinking, maybe somebody else will take me.
Take a look at some of the best photos of WR Hines Ward

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward sideline portrait during a 34 to 15 win over the Baltimore Ravens on September 7, 2003.


The Super Bowl XL game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks on Febuary 5, 2006. The Steelers defeated the Seahawks 21-10.


The Super Bowl XL game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks on Febuary 5, 2006. The Steelers defeated the Seahawks 21-10.


Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward makes a diving catch in frontof the Denver secondary as the Pittsburgh Steelers lose to Denver Broncos 17 to 10.

The Super Bowl XLIII game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals on February 1, 2009. The Steelers defeated the Cardinals 27-23.

The Super Bowl XLIII game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals on February 1, 2009. The Steelers defeated the Cardinals 27-23.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward makes a leaping catch as the Pittsburgh Steelers lose to Cleveland Browns 33 to 13.

The Super Bowl XLIII game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals on February 1, 2009. The Steelers defeated the Cardinals 27-23.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward celebrates after a touchdown catch as the Pittsburgh Steelers lose to Denver Broncos 17 to 10.


The Super Bowl XL game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks on Febuary 5, 2006. The Steelers defeated the Seahawks 21-10.




September 7, 2003 at Pittsburgh, PA. Hines Ward of the Pittsburgh Steelers makes a reception TD against the Baltimore Ravens. Photo by Mike Fabus, Pittsburgh Steelers.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward (86) leaps into the end zone past Seattle Seahawks cornerback Marcus Trufant on on a 43-yard touchdown pass from wide receiver Antwaan Randle El in the fourth quarter during the Super Bowl XL football game Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006, in Detroit. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)


Wide Receiver Hines ward of the Pittsburgh Steelers scores a TD against the Cincinnati Bengals 11/24/2002 at Pittsburgh. ©Michael Fabus/NFL Photos



"The other teams had both called. The guy from Tampa told me it was down to the two of us, same with the Colts. Then I saw their names go across the screen and didn't hear anything from the teams, no call, no sorry, it was like the heck with Hines. Then I got a call from Pittsburgh, it was like here we go again. I didn't know what to expect because I hadn't talked to them. Next thing I know, they said we selected you.
"My agent called and told me the Tampa and Indianapolis were passing me because I don't have an ACL. But then, fortunately enough I was drafted by Pittsburgh. I had never talked to them, didn't meet any of their coaches, didn't even know where Pittsburgh was. I was just happy when I heard my name called. It can be frustrating. I was just glad to go on that first day and be done with it. It can be real stressful, but fun at the same time.
"I thought the teams that flew me in, where I met everybody, for them to pass me up and draft another guy. I wouldn't have minded if it were another position, but for them to take receivers. It was tough. I had some bitterness towards them. I had the chance to be drafted by Atlanta too. That would have been ideal for me, to play in my home city. I went to Georgia. They had two picks before the Steelers and passed me over.
"Every time I played against those teams I remembered it. I wanted to prove to them they should have picked me. But being in Pittsburgh was great. I was very fortunate.
"My mom, she was happy. She knew I always wanted to do it. When my name came over on ESPN, she was happy. It was a great opportunity.
"If I had to give advice to guys this year, I would tell them don't get mad no matter where you are drafted. Not everybody was drafted in the first round. There are a lot of guys who wish they had the chance just to be in the NFL so be happy with whatever opportunity you get."