Originally Posted by staylor26:
I saw something that said the Steelers haven’t taken a T in the 1st round in a REALLY long time.
They haven't because they develop and churn. Different story with the develop side of things this year though. Depends if they re-sign Villenueva. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
They haven't because they develop and churn. Different story with the develop side of things this year though. Depends if they re-sign Villenueva.
Tomlin and Colbert are obviously still in charge, but I wonder if hiring Matt Canada (OC) and Klemm (OL) this offseason maybe changes that? New scheme, new start? Canada eventually will be more pass happy than the Steelers have traditionally been. An ancient Big Ben is probably not the best fit to run that offense, but do they start building for the future now? Get a solid OL that matches the scheme in place before going QB next year? Villanueva definitely is not a good scheme fit for Canada... but also might be a good stop gap if they don’t want to go LT early in the draft and instead draft on later and develop them on the bench for a year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Saw this after the Penn St pro day. Holy shit is this guy gonna fall?
Micah Parsons in nutshell:
Pro: •Nation’s top LB in 2019 •A+ athlete (4.39 40)
Con: •Accused of punching/choking/pulling knife on teammate •Accused of being ringleader in PSU hazing that “simulated sexual assault”, telling teammate: “I’ll make you a bitch bc this is prison”
Originally Posted by CatfishBob2:
Just no. We have one Tyreek... He's one of one. Let's these other teams keep swinging at air trying to score their own Cheetah
I feel like I’m a minority here in looking at the size of wrs. I understand the appeal of a physically dominant wr but team fit and need is different for us. Tyreek and Kelsey are often covered up. Our oline is suspect. We need a wr with short area quickness that can get open quickly to help our oline. A wr that can break tackles in zone and punish teams for putting all that attention on Kelsey and tyreek would be deadly. I’m surprised that more people don’t see it that way. Hill is an elite deep threat. We need an elite wr for underneath routes. [Reply]
I'm not looking for a physically dominant WR. I just don't want a roster full of 5'9 receivers. Good luck trying to run our screens and jet sweeps. And shorter receivers are harder to throw to when they're covered up. Theres more cons than pros to drafting a bunch of small receivers [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Keep an eye on this guy. He was very good at BYU. 2nd rd projection. Was hoping he’d be a 3rd or 4th td guy bc he can play G too.