I agree that they have more pressing needs... BUT..lol
and Mike Adams still has a heck of a long ways to go before I start getting excited about him. Beachum is a better player than he and Gilbert.
I agree that they have more pressing needs... BUT..lol
and Mike Adams still has a heck of a long ways to go before I start getting excited about him. Beachum is a better player than he and Gilbert.
Adams can do some damage run blocking. But, yes, Beachum is better all around than those two.
1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska
I agree. I hope Munchak can coach the kid up this year and teach him how to pass protect.
Can't believe I'm falling for it again but I'm actually excited to see what Munchak can do with Adams.
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If Mathews falls to #15, The phone will will be ringing like crazy with trade offers.
In that event, we take the best trade offer and acquire more picks.
Another 3rd and late round pick would do wonders.
I hope something like this happens for the Steelers because I also liked the direction the OL was pointing in the last two months of the season. And I feel Munchak can continue that movement.
Some positions are just harder to find top end talent and LT is one of them. Plus, primadonna WRs don't usually last more than a couple years in our system
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Nah...who needs a franchise LT. You can probably grab one after the draft as an UDFA. Besides that, we spent first and second round picks before on the OL so we therefore don't need a franchise LT...
You run up to the podium to select him, and then you go over to each of the team tables who passed on him to thank them.
Keep in mind that if he's there & we don't take him - he falls to the Ravens rights behind us & you face him for the next 4-8 years.
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