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    Steelers brass will look for 'truth' about CB Marcus Peters at Combine

    Steelers brass will look for 'the truth' about CB Marcus Peters at the Combine

    By Dan Sager on Feb 14, 2015



    Arguably the best cornerback available in the 2015 NFL Draft, could the Steelers use their first round pick on a talented, but troubled young playmaker?

    The Steelers, for the most part, have a reputation for selecting high-character players that represent the organization to the highest degree. Fortunately, a lot of the good-character guys like Troy Polamalu, Ike Taylor, Hines Ward or Brett Keisel have become some of the Steelers biggest stars, on and off the field. Marcus Peters, a supremely talented cornerback from the University of Washington certainly has the skills necessary to become a star on the field, but his character has been called in question. Peters was kicked off his college team last season after allegedly getting into a physical confrontation with his coaching staff and has been labeled a "troublemaker."

    Steelers GM loves the NFL combine specifically because it allows him and the team time to sit down with players and conduct individual interviews. The interview process allows the front office executives and coaching staff to gauge the psychological aspects of their draft prospects. For Marcus Peters, the interview process could make or break his draft stock. Colbert says the team will examine Peters' talent, but will look closely into the type of person the young defensive back is.

    "You're going to look at his body of work as a player and his body of work as a person and try to figure out what happened," Colbert said earlier this week. "Any kind of character evaluations you have to look for what's the truth and whether or not you want to deal with the truth."

    Peters is one of 60 players Colbert and Mike Tomlin expect to interview at the combine next weekend, according to Scott Brown of ESPN. Todd McShay mocked Peters to the Steelers in his Mock Draft 2.0 earlier this month, stating the Huskies standout defensive back is the best cornerback available in the draft. In fact, testing well in the interviews could potentially push Peters out of the Steelers range at pick No. 22, as other teams ahead of Pittsburgh have holes in their secondaries as well. Even Colbert admits Peters' talent might be too good to pass up, even with his sketchy past, if Peters proves he can overcome old habits.

    "If there's a player that has something, we'll try to find out what the truth is and whether or not we think we should take a risk," Colbert said, "or whether that player is worth the risk based on not just talent but his ability to be able to overcome whatever his issue was."

    Either way, the Combine will serve as a way for the Steelers to get a clearly picture of Marcus Peters and 59 other prospects who will sit down with Colbert and Tomlin for the most important job interview of their lives.

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    we cant coach up 'character' dbs.
    draft talent.

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    First round talent but it would be a huge dice roll for any team to draft him on day one.

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    If he is as good as they are saying and is there at pick no.22, I would want us to pick him. I don't mind an arrogant, some what troubled individual who can back up the trash talk and sketchy reputation with great play, with championship play... We will see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squidkid View Post
    we cant coach up 'character' dbs.
    draft talent.
    Exactly. Pass.

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    I would take the chance on Peters!
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    3. Dante Stills, DT; West Virginia
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    Steelers won't take him. If he's there in round 2 somehow maybe(Adams).

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    Peters has better talent than any other CB in the draft, but I think he'd really have to impress the Steelers during the interview process to be anything other than 2nd rounder to them. Same for P.J. Williams. Pure off-the-field trouble, not something the Steeler's Brass are big on.

    That said, Rara's Draft & FA haul would make me smile, and I'd keep my fingers crossed with Peters.

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    He's also on my short list ... i think they seriously consider him.. he's that good.
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    2.51 - Zach Frazier, C, WVU
    3.84 - Luke Mccaffery, WR, Rice
    3.98 - Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky
    4.117 - Maason Smith, DT, LSU
    6.178 - Travis Glover, OT, Ga State
    6.195 - Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington


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    I read that Marshawn Lynch is currently Peters's mentor. Not sure if that is a good thing or not.

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