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The 1959 Pittsburgh Steelers season marked the franchise's 27th year in the National Football League (NFL). The team finsihed with a record of 6 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie, one fewer win than the previous season. Much of the decline could be attributed to a lack of fresh blood up and down the roster. The team didn't have a draft choice until the eighth round, where it selected Purdue University halfback Tom Barnett at the 81st overall pick. None of the two running backs the Steelers drafted played a single snap with the Steelers, with J.W. Brodnax going to the 1960 Denver Broncos, and Charley Tolar going to the 1960–1966 Houston Oilers.
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