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  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
    • 35649

    10 Reasons to love the Pittsburgh Steelers 2021 draft class

    10 Reasons to love the Pittsburgh Steelers 2021 draft class

    There’s a lot of reasons to love this draft class.

    By Michael_Beck
    May 4, 2021

    The 2021 NFL draft has come to a close and the Steelers have nine new pieces to its roster. Like every year following the draft, there is optimism for every team’s success, and the Steelers are no different. Below are ten of the best reasons to love the Pittsburgh Steelers 2021 draft class.

    10. Committed to fixing the run
    President, Art Rooney II said it at the end of last season, the Steelers would improve their running attack this offseason. To his credit, the Steelers used their first four picks on positions that will directly improve the Steelers’ ground game. Two extremely physical lineman, an all-around tight end, and the best running back of the 2021 class and the Steelers are in shape to get back to running the rock like the Steelers teams of old.

    9. Special teams matter
    Buddy Johnson and Quincy Roche will both round out the Steelers linebacker core in 2021. With being depth pieces they will be required to chase kicks and block for returners. They will join a group already bolstered by Robert Spillane, Miles Killebrew, Derek Watt, Kevin Rader, and Cassius Marsh who are head hunters in the kicking game.

    Add in the best punter prospect the Steelers have had in years and opposing teams will have longer fields ahead of them when they get the ball.

    8. Competition breeds excellence
    This draft class added depth to a number of positions. Offensive tackle, center, tight end, linebacker, defensive tackle, you name it the Steelers added a hungry dog to the position looking to take a job. The returning players will have to improve and the young guys will have to get up to speed quick. Iron sharpens iron, and the Steelers will be a better team because of it.

    7. Leadership at all levels
    When you look at the entirety of this draft class you’ll notice they’re all extraordinary people. They are also intense on field leaders that were called upon to lead their college programs. With voices like Maurkice Pouncey no longer in the locker room the Steelers will need someone to fill the void. Everyone they drafted has potential to one day be a team captain.

    6. Depth in versatility
    Almost everyone the Steelers drafted can play multiple positions. Najee Harris can play running back and out-wide, Pat Freiermuth can play in-line or as a slot, Kendrick Green is a center and a guard, Dan Moore plays both tackles, Isaiahh Loudermilk can play defensive end and off the edge and Tre Norwood can play every defensive back position in football. By nature of the game, these guys can step into a number of different positions if anyone were to get injured.

    5. Ben has more weapons
    Unlike a certain situation in Green Bay, the Steelers have always made sure to keep the offensive skill positions stocked up for Ben Roethlisberger. Now Najee Harris and Pat Freiermuth will be catching passes from the future hall of fame. Even before these players were drafted they were often compared to Le’Veon Bell and Heath Miller respectfully. Both of whom represent the best running back and tight end Ben has ever played with. If they live up to that billing the Steelers will have inserted amazing talent into an already loaded offense.

    4. And so will the next guy
    It might not be this year, or even next year but Ben Roethlisberger is creeping towards retirement. Whoever the Steelers choose to replace him with will be handed the keys of an offense that would resemble a Maserati. We often talk about rookie quarterbacks finding more success because they landed in great situations, and the Steelers could offer one of the cushiest landing spots a rookie could ever hope for.

    3. They shored up areas of need
    Running back, center, tackle, edge rusher, and tight end two were some of the biggest holes on this roster. The Steelers have added solid body’s to those spots and will give a large number of those players opportunities to start as rookies —which is something the Steelers famously avoid— This draft allows the Steelers to be confident in their roster and not have any major glaring holes. And, if they want to spend any more money on free agents they can do so without worrying if any given position is good enough for the NFL.

    2. A return to Steelers football
    The Steelers added two of the nastiest offensive lineman in the draft, coupled with a monster of a man running the ball and ground and pound Steelers football is back. Being able to run the ball and give the defense some rest will only further boost the ability of the unit and collectively the Steelers will once again become a hard-nosed grind out games kind of team.

    1. The Steelers got better
    Quite simply the Pittsburgh Steelers are better than they were a month ago. You could even argue they are better than they were a year ago. This draft class keeps this team a contender in the AFC North, and keeps the championship window cracked open that much longer. Are they a perfect team? No. But, they are a better team than they were when we saw them last.

  • Oviedo
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 23824

    #2
    Excellent analysis I especially agree with the appearance they were returning to "blue collar, tough guy" football with several of their picks.
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    • Joel Buchsbaum
      Legend
      • Jan 2021
      • 7744

      #3
      Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
      10 Reasons to love the Pittsburgh Steelers 2021 draft class

      There’s a lot of reasons to love this draft class.

      By Michael_Beck
      May 4, 2021

      The 2021 NFL draft has come to a close and the Steelers have nine new pieces to its roster. Like every year following the draft, there is optimism for every team’s success, and the Steelers are no different. Below are ten of the best reasons to love the Pittsburgh Steelers 2021 draft class.

      10. Committed to fixing the run
      President, Art Rooney II said it at the end of last season, the Steelers would improve their running attack this offseason. To his credit, the Steelers used their first four picks on positions that will directly improve the Steelers’ ground game. Two extremely physical lineman, an all-around tight end, and the best running back of the 2021 class and the Steelers are in shape to get back to running the rock like the Steelers teams of old.

      9. Special teams matter
      Buddy Johnson and Quincy Roche will both round out the Steelers linebacker core in 2021. With being depth pieces they will be required to chase kicks and block for returners. They will join a group already bolstered by Robert Spillane, Miles Killebrew, Derek Watt, Kevin Rader, and Cassius Marsh who are head hunters in the kicking game.

      Add in the best punter prospect the Steelers have had in years and opposing teams will have longer fields ahead of them when they get the ball.

      8. Competition breeds excellence
      This draft class added depth to a number of positions. Offensive tackle, center, tight end, linebacker, defensive tackle, you name it the Steelers added a hungry dog to the position looking to take a job. The returning players will have to improve and the young guys will have to get up to speed quick. Iron sharpens iron, and the Steelers will be a better team because of it.

      7. Leadership at all levels
      When you look at the entirety of this draft class you’ll notice they’re all extraordinary people. They are also intense on field leaders that were called upon to lead their college programs. With voices like Maurkice Pouncey no longer in the locker room the Steelers will need someone to fill the void. Everyone they drafted has potential to one day be a team captain.

      6. Depth in versatility
      Almost everyone the Steelers drafted can play multiple positions. Najee Harris can play running back and out-wide, Pat Freiermuth can play in-line or as a slot, Kendrick Green is a center and a guard, Dan Moore plays both tackles, Isaiahh Loudermilk can play defensive end and off the edge and Tre Norwood can play every defensive back position in football. By nature of the game, these guys can step into a number of different positions if anyone were to get injured.

      5. Ben has more weapons
      Unlike a certain situation in Green Bay, the Steelers have always made sure to keep the offensive skill positions stocked up for Ben Roethlisberger. Now Najee Harris and Pat Freiermuth will be catching passes from the future hall of fame. Even before these players were drafted they were often compared to Le’Veon Bell and Heath Miller respectfully. Both of whom represent the best running back and tight end Ben has ever played with. If they live up to that billing the Steelers will have inserted amazing talent into an already loaded offense.

      4. And so will the next guy
      It might not be this year, or even next year but Ben Roethlisberger is creeping towards retirement. Whoever the Steelers choose to replace him with will be handed the keys of an offense that would resemble a Maserati. We often talk about rookie quarterbacks finding more success because they landed in great situations, and the Steelers could offer one of the cushiest landing spots a rookie could ever hope for.

      3. They shored up areas of need
      Running back, center, tackle, edge rusher, and tight end two were some of the biggest holes on this roster. The Steelers have added solid body’s to those spots and will give a large number of those players opportunities to start as rookies —which is something the Steelers famously avoid— This draft allows the Steelers to be confident in their roster and not have any major glaring holes. And, if they want to spend any more money on free agents they can do so without worrying if any given position is good enough for the NFL.

      2. A return to Steelers football
      The Steelers added two of the nastiest offensive lineman in the draft, coupled with a monster of a man running the ball and ground and pound Steelers football is back. Being able to run the ball and give the defense some rest will only further boost the ability of the unit and collectively the Steelers will once again become a hard-nosed grind out games kind of team.

      1. The Steelers got better
      Quite simply the Pittsburgh Steelers are better than they were a month ago. You could even argue they are better than they were a year ago. This draft class keeps this team a contender in the AFC North, and keeps the championship window cracked open that much longer. Are they a perfect team? No. But, they are a better team than they were when we saw them last.

      https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.co...reen-moore-nfl
      Well Mike Beck needs David Letterman for this list with a Larry David like sense of humor.

      1 ) We lost a ton of talent in free agency, and Ben is a year older. If we are better remains to be seen, and hinges on rookies. Next year with 90m in cap space we can upgrade.

      2 ) Green seems nasty Dan Moore jr, not so much. I do think the running game will be improved.

      3 ) Key area of need. Cornerback. We lost two good ones who played 80% + of the snaps and added a 7th round pick. A glaring hole.

      4 ) Ben's replacement is NOT on the roster.

      5 ) Agree Ben has more weapons now.

      6 ) We have very little veteran depth.

      7 ) If you are relying on rookies for leadership you team is F'ed. Tomlin needs to step up here.

      8 ) Competition breeds excellence. Are we sure Tomlin will allow rookies to earn jobs outside of RB? This has been an issue in the past. This year he might have to ,

      9 ) Buddy Johnson and Quincy Roche will help on special team, but Punter Havin III should me mentioned.
      Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

      Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

      *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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      • feltdizz
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 27568

        #4
        Teams shouldn’t rely on rookies for leadership? huh???

        First off, they didn’t say they needed to rely on a rookie.. but its good to have rookies who were leaders in college.

        Tomlin is already the leader of this team... smh. But you know, he doesn’t actually play the game and isn’t on the field. If you can’t see why a team wants players who can lead you are just being obtuse.
        Steelers 27
        Rats 16

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        • Buzz
          Legend
          • Dec 2017
          • 8408

          #5
          Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum


          3 ) Key area of need. Cornerback. We lost two good ones who played 80% + of the snaps and added a 7th round pick. A glaring hole.
          Yep. Maybe that 7th rounder or one of the UDFAs will step up big, but we can't afford to stand pat on such a hope. Steelers need to go look for a defensive back (or two) in free agency.

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          • NorthCoast
            Legend
            • Sep 2008
            • 26640

            #6
            Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
            Well Mike Beck needs David Letterman for this list with a Larry David like sense of humor.

            1 ) We lost a ton of talent in free agency, and Ben is a year older. If we are better remains to be seen, and hinges on rookies. Next year with 90m in cap space we can upgrade. OK, he spun a little optimism in there. But fans were fearing the worst going into FA, and I don't think the worst happened. Their roster looks reasonably competitive.

            2 ) Green seems nasty Dan Moore jr, not so much. I do think the running game will be improved Agreed. Rooney's command came through loud and clear this season after falling on deaf ears prior to last year.

            3 ) Key area of need. Cornerback. We lost two good ones who played 80% + of the snaps and added a 7th round pick. A glaring hole. Given the Steelers record in drafting CBs did you really want them to spend a high pick on one?? Prefer they go the FA route (which they might yet do before the dust is settled. Remember, they signed Haden just before the season started.)

            4 ) Ben's replacement is NOT on the roster. Doesn't need to be if Roethlisberger is on it. Why waste rookie salary cap?

            5 ) Agree Ben has more weapons now.

            6 ) We have very little veteran depth. That's what happens when veterans retire or move on. Veterans can also be pricier than young players.

            7 ) If you are relying on rookies for leadership you team is F'ed. Tomlin needs to step up here. I don't think that is what the author said. He said several of these rookies could become team leaders.

            8 ) Competition breeds excellence. Are we sure Tomlin will allow rookies to earn jobs outside of RB? This has been an issue in the past. This year he might have to Edmunds started his rookie season, DJ started his rookie season, Watt started his rookie season. I don't think Tomlin has been anti-rookie. LeBeau?..yes.

            9 ) Buddy Johnson and Quincy Roche will help on special team, but Punter Havin III should me mentioned.
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            • Steel Maniac
              Banned
              • Apr 2017
              • 19472

              #7
              Joel, I understand all your concerns but you've got to let this play out some more. A few more things will be address in free agency. Let's just let it play itself out. But I see all your points.

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              • hawaiiansteel
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 35649

                #8
                Originally posted by Oviedo
                Excellent analysis I especially agree with the appearance they were returning to "blue collar, tough guy" football with several of their picks.
                looks like there was an obvious attempt to do exactly that, about time!

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                • Joel Buchsbaum
                  Legend
                  • Jan 2021
                  • 7744

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                  Joel, I understand all your concerns but you've got to let this play out some more. A few more things will be address in free agency. Let's just let it play itself out. But I see all your points.
                  I'm not going to let the media build the 2021 Pittsburgh Steelers up like a badly hyped movie and get the fans going. 2021 is not going to be an easy year. Be honest. Our schedule alone, judged the toughest in the NFL is the brutal fact we must deal with. An injury at DB can ruin this team. This could very well be a 3rd place team.

                  @ Northcoast " OK, he spun a little optimism in there. But fans were fearing the worst going into FA, and I don't think the worst happened. OK, he spun a little optimism in there. But fans were fearing the worst going into FA, and I don't think the worst happened. Their roster looks reasonably competitive.


                  >>. " Competive, as in .500, okay. As a playoff team I think not.

                  Agreed. Rooney's command came through loud and clear this season after falling on deaf ears prior to last year.

                  I think Ronney is not his father or his grandfather and has very little relationships with the players. Put it to you this way they players never say anything directly about Art Rooney II.

                  Doesn't need to be if Roethlisberger is on it. Why waste rookie salary cap?

                  My point is Ben is near done and has no real replacement on the team. I do appreciate his home town discount but he's not among the best 8 Qb's in the game.

                  That's what happens when veterans retire or move on. Veterans can also be pricier than young players.


                  Oh it was a bit more than that. We have 3 starters leave on defense ( yes Hilton played enough ) on defense and 3 starters leave on offense. Every team get a draft, but this free agency was very hard. Expecting an upgrade at ANY area besides Harris is hope. Hope is not a plan. We needed more hope in the draft. I do not think we did as well in round 2 and 3 as we needed. I think one of our 4th round picks is s back up special teams guy, and I think we flushed 4th round pick next year down the toilet for a guy who will be luck to be on the 53 active players on the roster. I also think not taking a CB before round seven was stupid.

                  I don't think that is what the author said. He said several of these rookies could become team leaders.


                  I think the author doesn't know the NFL. Our leaders are Watt, Heyward, and Ben. None of them were close to being leaders as rookies. That must be earned. It can happen, then again I could have had a date with Christie Brinkley in the 1990's.

                  Edmunds started his rookie season, DJ started his rookie season, Watt started his rookie season. I don't think Tomlin has been anti-rookie. LeBeau?..yes.


                  Sure if there is no one behind a high draft pick, he'll start. In the past, I have noticed Tomlin was slow to promote rookies who had someone decent in front of them. This year we have 3 rookies with nobodies ahead them.
                  Last edited by Joel Buchsbaum; 05-05-2021, 07:38 PM.
                  Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

                  Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

                  *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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                  • whatever
                    Legend
                    • Sep 2019
                    • 5795

                    #10
                    Funny how the fans applauded the soft, finesse players and concepts in years past. now all of a sudden they are happy with tough hard nose football and say it was long overdue.
                    How is it possible to have the best owner, best front office, best gm, best HC, good/great drafts every year and good FA acquisitions every year, but only have 3 playoff wins in 14 years?

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                    • Captain Lemming
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                      • Jun 2008
                      • 16063

                      #11
                      Originally posted by whatever
                      Funny how the fans applauded the soft, finesse players and concepts in years past. now all of a sudden they are happy with tough hard nose football and say it was long overdue.
                      Well since nobody has applauded the return to hard nosed football like I have even started the thread on the topic..sounds like a shot at me?

                      I posted THIS a year ago

                      I know it is an anathema to several posters on this board but lets try to take a positive view of the draft and assume our leadership knows what they are doing. To that point: Round 1: Guaranteed Pro Bowl Safety. Yes guaranteed because MF made it already Round 2: A WR like no one we have ever had. Clearly giving Ben every


                      Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                      Let me tell you how "we" have had success.

                      The most successful teams in with Ben as QB.
                      2004 Most wins by a Steeler team ever
                      2005 Ben's 1st SB victory
                      2008 Ben's 2nd SB victory
                      2010 Ben's last SB appearance

                      What do those teams have in common. Ben under 3500 yards.
                      A post I wrote back in 2012

                      Is it possible that Art Rooneys recent clarion call for a return to a running-based offensive scheme is also a subtle protest to Goodells newfangled passing league?


                      Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                      Cowher ball Featured Ben's most successful regular season as a rookie followed by his best playoff run the next year.

                      Cowher let Ben throw for 4000 yards year three and no playoffs.

                      We have not won a single playoff game during seasons when Ben throws for 3500 or more. (Again bear in mind this was true in 2012 when I wrote it).

                      During both championship seasons we beat prolific passers in the playoffs to do it.

                      You need to stop challenging me whatever.
                      I'm tired of smokin your revisionist history with facts.

                      Save us the time...
                      JUST OPEN MY TRAEGER AND GET IN.


                      Last edited by Captain Lemming; 05-06-2021, 01:32 AM.
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                      In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

                      TCFCLTC-
                      The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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                      • flippy
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                        • Dec 2008
                        • 17088

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                        Well since nobody has applauded the return to hard nosed football like I have even started the thread on the topic..sounds like a shot at me?

                        I posted THIS a year ago

                        I know it is an anathema to several posters on this board but lets try to take a positive view of the draft and assume our leadership knows what they are doing. To that point: Round 1: Guaranteed Pro Bowl Safety. Yes guaranteed because MF made it already Round 2: A WR like no one we have ever had. Clearly giving Ben every




                        A post I wrote back in 2012

                        Is it possible that Art Rooneys recent clarion call for a return to a running-based offensive scheme is also a subtle protest to Goodells newfangled passing league?





                        You need to stop challenging me whatever.
                        I'm tired of smokin your revisionist history with facts.

                        Save us the time...
                        JUST OPEN MY TRAEGER AND GET IN.


                        How much for just 1 rib?
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                        • NorthCoast
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                          • Sep 2008
                          • 26640

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                          Well since nobody has applauded the return to hard nosed football like I have even started the thread on the topic..sounds like a shot at me?

                          I posted THIS a year ago

                          I know it is an anathema to several posters on this board but lets try to take a positive view of the draft and assume our leadership knows what they are doing. To that point: Round 1: Guaranteed Pro Bowl Safety. Yes guaranteed because MF made it already Round 2: A WR like no one we have ever had. Clearly giving Ben every




                          A post I wrote back in 2012

                          Is it possible that Art Rooneys recent clarion call for a return to a running-based offensive scheme is also a subtle protest to Goodells newfangled passing league?





                          You need to stop challenging me whatever.
                          I'm tired of smokin your revisionist history with facts.

                          Save us the time...
                          JUST OPEN MY TRAEGER AND GET IN.


                          And the corollary to the 3,500 yds is that Roethlisberger has never won a playoff game in which he attempted >35 passes. Overall he is 47-57-1 when attempting more than 35 passes in a game.

                          (if I get the time, I will try to dig up Wins/att to see where the sweet spot is...)

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                          • flippy
                            Legend
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 17088

                            #14
                            Originally posted by NorthCoast
                            And the corollary to the 3,500 yds is that Roethlisberger has never won a playoff game in which he attempted >35 passes. Overall he is 47-57-1 when attempting more than 35 passes in a game.

                            (if I get the time, I will try to dig up Wins/att to see where the sweet spot is...)
                            Interesting stat on the 35+ attempts, but that’s just looking back on the game saying we had to play catch up which probably is the reason we lose those games and the 35+ passes doesn’t mean too much.

                            To get the passes into a sweet spot, the key is get a lead early and then pass less to eat up the clock. I would suspect in a lot of wins, we passed 15-20 times in the first half trying to build a lead which would be a pace to surpass 35 attempts in a game.

                            Overall, I think we still have to be aggressive passing and need to go downfield early as well. Our D is built to play better with a lead.
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                            • Northern_Blitz
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                              • Dec 2008
                              • 24382

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                              ....
                              Let me tell you how "we" have had success.

                              The most successful teams in with Ben as QB.
                              2004 Most wins by a Steeler team ever
                              2005 Ben's 1st SB victory
                              2008 Ben's 2nd SB victory
                              2010 Ben's last SB appearance

                              What do those teams have in common. Ben under 3500 yards.
                              ...
                              Two major things these seasons also have in common? Ben was in his 20s and had an unbelievable ability to (i) extend plays and (ii) take punishment from defenders.

                              I'm not sure that 39 year old Ben can do those things anymore.

                              But I do think that he is much better at reading defenses, so hopefully that can help (if our O can be multidimensional).

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