Your It! Steelers Expected to Tag Hampton and Reed
February 23, 2010 by admin
Filed under Defense, NFL News, Offense, Pittsburgh Steelers
Per various reports, the Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to tag 2 of their high priority free agents:
Casey Hampton (NT) – The Steelers 33 year old nose tackle, Hampton is an unrestricted free agent. The Steelers would like to sign Hampton to a long-term 3 year contract but negotiations have not initiated an agreement between the two parties. Although against Hampton’s request, the Steelers are expected to place the franchise tag on “Big Snack” Hampton for a 1 year contract with a payout of approximately 7 million. It is expected that the Steelers and Hampton will continue to try to work out a long term contract. If a long term deal cannot be agreed upon by the 2010 NFL Draft, expect the Steelers to seriously think about drafting Hampton’s replacement. The ideal candidate at this time appears to be Tennessee’s DT, Dan Williams.
Jeff Reed (K) – Another high priority unrestricted free agent is Jeff Reed. Although Reed has had his fair share of off the field troubles, Reed has been a staple of consistency at Heinz Field. Heinz Field has proven to be one of the most difficult stadiums in the NFL to kick at, but Reed has excelled in field goal accuracy. He has struggled in kick-offs which has been a “pain point” for the Steelers especially during the 2009-10 season. With that being said, Reed is an underestimated player that has been clutch for the Steelers both during the regular season and post season. The Steelers are expected to transition tag Jeff Reed for 2.6 million.
Steelers Free Agency 2010
February 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Defense, NFL News, Offense, Pittsburgh Steelers
Now that the NFL is in the complete offseason, it’s time to look at how the 9-7 Pittsburgh Steelers can improve their team. In typical Steelers fashion, don’t expect the Rooneys to make a big splash in free agency. Instead, they will operate as usual and build their team through the draft.
Although the NFL looks geared up to enter the 2010-2011 as an uncapped season due to the laboring agreement, the Rooneys, Kevin Colbert and the Steelers front office indicated that they will manage this season as if it were capped.
The following is a look at current Steelers players of interest for this offseason:
Willie Parker - Unrestricted free agent (UFA). Parker is unlikely to get resigned unless he comes back very cheap. Parker is looking for a starting role but isn’t going to see that in Pittsburgh.
Deshea Townsend – The Steelers won’t sign Townsend long-term but would like to bring him back for cheap. Although, he’s towards the end of his career, Townsend replaced William Gay late in the season. Towsend provides depth and experience in the secondary.
Casey Hampton – Hampton must be the Steelers top offseason priority. Although Hampton warned the Steelers not to use the franchise tag, the notion is that the Steelers are likey to tag Hampton regardless unless the two can agree on a fair 3 year deal. The Steelers don’t have a replacement for Hampton. Chris Hoke is older than Hampton and is on the downside of his career. It’s doubtfut that Hoke can holdup for an entire season.
Josh Reed – Reed is very consistent at Heinz Field which is considered one of the most difficult stadiums in the NFL for kickers. The Steelers would like to bring Reed back for a decent price despite his off the field troubles. Reed does struggle with kickoffs which has consistently put special teams coverage in bad situations.
Ryan Clark – Another priority for the Steelers. Clark is aging at 30 years old but is consistent and plays well with Troy Polamalu. The downside is once Polamalu got injured, Ryan Clark was exposed and really struggled. I see the Steelers signing Clark or Hampton but not both. The Steelers could be looking to draft Clark’s replacement in Texas’ Earl Thomas or University of Southern California’s (USC), Taylor Mays.
Willie Colon – Like it or not, the Steelers feel that Willie Colon is one of the better right tackles in the league. He has been consistent and has played in every game the past 3 years. Due to the labor agreement, Colon is setup to be a restricted free agent again and likey won’t get a long-term offer until next offseason.
Tyrone Carter – The Steelers will most likely not offer the UFA, Tyrone Carter a contract. Carter struggled in filling in for the injured Polamalu and his time is likely over in Pittsburgh.
More Steelers Draft and Free Agency (FA) information coming soon…. stay tuned!
Max Starks Interview (Radio)
March 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under NFL News, Offense, Pittsburgh Steelers, Playoffs
STEEL CURTAIN RADIO #4: MAX STARKS INTERVIEW
Check out the 1 on 1 Interview with Max Starks
Show Topics:
1. Max Starks talks About Free Agency and his Long Term Plans
2. Max talks about what makes Big Ben so Special?
3. Max gives his thought son Albert Haynesworthss Deal
4. Max speaks on the media’s focus on contracts?
5. Max gives his thoughts on Demarcus Ware
6. Max gives his thoughts on the differences between Tomlin and Cowher
Interview Provided by: whatchatalkinbout.com
Nate Washington Signs with Tennessee Titans (DETAILS)
March 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under NFL News, Offense, Pittsburgh Steelers
Nate Washington Signs with Tennessee Titans
Former Steelers wide receiver, Nate Washington has signed with the Tennessee Titans for a 6 years, 27 million dollar payday. 9 million of that money is guaranteed.
Nate Washington has seen incredible growth over the past several years and was a solid contributor the past two years. He especially came up with a few first down plays on the road to the Steelers 6th Super Bowl victory.
Washington was an undrafted free agent from the tiny division 3 school, Tiffin in 2005. Washington showed flashes of his speed and deep threat ability when given the opportunity. He possesses great straight-line speed that opposing secondaries must respect. In fact, Jeff Fisher said exactly that when asked about the signing of Washington. He notes that he worried about Washington’s speed when facing the Steelers and now other teams will now other opponents will have to worry.
This was an expected move by the Steelers front office especially with 2nd year pro from Texas, Limas Sweed pushing for playing time next year. Sweed will be the Steelers #3 wide receiver next year behind both Hines Ward and Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes. Dallas Baker will likely be the #4 wide out. Sweed, like Washigton, also posses’ great speed combined with a bigger frame at 6-4 and 200+ pounds. While Sweed needs to improve on his concentration and game awareness, he has the potential to be a game changing wide out and a solid deep threat for opposing defenses with an ability to make the big play.


