We traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
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I'm assuming you're keeping Timmons inside at Farrior's spot? There's a logic to what you're suggesting & I think that Harrison is unselfish enough to do it. Would you consider the same option for others like Worilds or Hughes?It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust & sweat & blood... -
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Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
great idea, Brandon Graham may very well be the best pass rusher in the draft. with Willie Gay back there defending, you need to get to the QB quick.
i'm not sure if Harrison can play ILB or not, but he's getting older and can't play forever. Groom Graham as Harrison's replacement now, we all know how long it takes to learn Saint LeBeau's defense.
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I'd have no problem with Brandon Graham in Round 1. Who knows, he could develop into a better pass rusher than Harrison.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
I have actually proposed Harrison and Timmons inside together before. The wear and tear will eventually beat up Harrison on the outside because he is a pure bull rusher and bangs with guys who outweigh him by 50+ pounds every play. We started seeing him get dinged last year. But he is a rock who I think would be an awesome run stopper in the middle."My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"Comment
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I'd rather an ILB with Harrison inside and move Timmons to his natural position as an OLB. He was drafted to play outside; the Steelers didn't realize that Woodley was going to become a very good OLB so quickly and that Silverback was going to become a DMVP and stalwart OLB. They are simply finding a way to get Timmons' athletic ability on the field by playing him inside.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
Timmons will be Silverback's replacement in 2-3 years.
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The 2025 Pittsburgh Steeler draft
1.21 - Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon - Nick Emmanwori, S, S. Carolina
3.83 - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa - DJ Giddens, RB, Kans St
3.123 - Will Howard, QB, OSU
4.156 - JJ Pegues, DT, Ole Miss
5.185 - Clay Webb, OG, Jack St
7.229 - Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia
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I didn't take time to explain my logic, but Harrison being outweighed by at least 80 to 100 lbs. by most left tackles is part of the reason I was thinking that way. He is certainly not the prototypical height and weight of a 3-4 OLB. As we all know he is only 6'0" and 242 lbs. Graham is only 6'1" but is 25 lbs. heavier and runs a 4.6 to 4.7 40 while benching 31 reps. So he is certainly quick enough and strong enough to fight off the big LTs. He absolutely dominated Bryan Baluga, a top 10 LT prospect, last year. So, it may be an option if the Steelers are able to trade down, but I'm not sure I would do it if we stay at 18.Originally posted by OviedoI'd have no problem with Brandon Graham in Round 1. Who knows, he could develop into a better pass rusher than Harrison.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
I have actually proposed Harrison and Timmons inside together before. The wear and tear will eventually beat up Harrison on the outside because he is a pure bull rusher and bangs with guys who outweigh him by 50+ pounds every play. We started seeing him get dinged last year. But he is a rock who I think would be an awesome run stopper in the middle.sigpicComment
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Good points. It would be interesting to see what Timmons speed on the outside could do versus Harrison and Woodley's pure bull rishes. It would be interesting to see them switch up during games and flip keeping the opponents off balance.Originally posted by papillonI'd rather an ILB with Harrison inside and move Timmons to his natural position as an OLB. He was drafted to play outside; the Steelers didn't realize that Woodley was going to become a very good OLB so quickly and that Silverback was going to become a DMVP and stalwart OLB. They are simply finding a way to get Timmons' athletic ability on the field by playing him inside.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
Timmons will be Silverback's replacement in 2-3 years.
Pappy"My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"Comment
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Yea, but what troubles me about Timmons is that he is even lighter (234 lbs.) than Harrison and does not have a real strong upper body. He certainly has the speed, but I think he could be quickly worn down by the big LTs that weigh 100 lbs. more than him.Originally posted by papillonI'd rather an ILB with Harrison inside and move Timmons to his natural position as an OLB. He was drafted to play outside; the Steelers didn't realize that Woodley was going to become a very good OLB so quickly and that Silverback was going to become a DMVP and stalwart OLB. They are simply finding a way to get Timmons' athletic ability on the field by playing him inside.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
Timmons will be Silverback's replacement in 2-3 years.
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It is a concern as you have stated; however, I doubt that Timmons would bull rush an entire game. His greatest gifts are quick twitch muscles, I would expect him to rush more like Freeney than Harrison. Of course, over the course of a game this will wear you down as well, but, not so much physically, but from an aerobic standpoint.Originally posted by LebsteelYea, but what troubles me about Timmons is that he is even lighter (234 lbs.) than Harrison and does not have a real strong upper body. He certainly has the speed, but I think he could be quickly worn down by the big LTs that weigh 100 lbs. more than him.Originally posted by papillonI'd rather an ILB with Harrison inside and move Timmons to his natural position as an OLB. He was drafted to play outside; the Steelers didn't realize that Woodley was going to become a very good OLB so quickly and that Silverback was going to become a DMVP and stalwart OLB. They are simply finding a way to get Timmons' athletic ability on the field by playing him inside.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
Timmons will be Silverback's replacement in 2-3 years.
Pappy
A bull rush or two per game to try and surprise the tackle would be effective for Timmons, other than that I see the swim move, something similar to Freeney's spin move or simple outquick them to the outside (ala Lawrence Taylor). I think he'd hold up fine and he'd be a huge asset chasing down plays form the backside.
Just my 2 cents...
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The 2025 Pittsburgh Steeler draft
1.21 - Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon - Nick Emmanwori, S, S. Carolina
3.83 - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa - DJ Giddens, RB, Kans St
3.123 - Will Howard, QB, OSU
4.156 - JJ Pegues, DT, Ole Miss
5.185 - Clay Webb, OG, Jack St
7.229 - Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia
"Football is a physical game, well, it used to be anyways" - Mel BlountComment
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I don't get the wear and tear angle, oviedo. Inside he'll be banging into squat guards and centers and taking on Fullbacks in the hole. I think the wear and tear is pretty similar, maybe worse inside.Originally posted by OviedoI'd have no problem with Brandon Graham in Round 1. Who knows, he could develop into a better pass rusher than Harrison.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
I have actually proposed Harrison and Timmons inside together before. The wear and tear will eventually beat up Harrison on the outside because he is a pure bull rusher and bangs with guys who outweigh him by 50+ pounds every play. We started seeing him get dinged last year. But he is a rock who I think would be an awesome run stopper in the middle.
But, I really don't have a problem moving him inside. He is the toughest backer we have and would definitely stick his nose in there.Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.Comment
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Would be the mauling he gets by OTs and they way they get him in head locks and twist his neck. That would be called holding on the inside but OTs are getting a pass. That's why I think bull rushers aren't getting calls because they are locking up with the OTs.Originally posted by steelbloodI don't get the wear and tear angle, oviedo. Inside he'll be banging into squat guards and centers and taking on Fullbacks in the hole. I think the wear and tear is pretty similar, maybe worse inside.Originally posted by OviedoI'd have no problem with Brandon Graham in Round 1. Who knows, he could develop into a better pass rusher than Harrison.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
I have actually proposed Harrison and Timmons inside together before. The wear and tear will eventually beat up Harrison on the outside because he is a pure bull rusher and bangs with guys who outweigh him by 50+ pounds every play. We started seeing him get dinged last year. But he is a rock who I think would be an awesome run stopper in the middle.
But, I really don't have a problem moving him inside. He is the toughest backer we have and would definitely stick his nose in there.
Just my opinion on what I see."My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"Comment
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For next year??? Absolutely not!! It would take Graham some time to make that move to 3-4 OLB. In the years after that??? Hmmmmm?? Interesting. Then James Harrison is 33. I'm not so sure that is a good idea.Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....
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i agree i think timmons should be playing outside. he is so fast he would be great rushing the qb at olb. he was great in college playing olb. it reminds me a little bit of chris hope playing fsOriginally posted by papillonIt is a concern as you have stated; however, I doubt that Timmons would bull rush an entire game. His greatest gifts are quick twitch muscles, I would expect him to rush more like Freeney than Harrison. Of course, over the course of a game this will wear you down as well, but, not so much physically, but from an aerobic standpoint.Originally posted by LebsteelYea, but what troubles me about Timmons is that he is even lighter (234 lbs.) than Harrison and does not have a real strong upper body. He certainly has the speed, but I think he could be quickly worn down by the big LTs that weigh 100 lbs. more than him.Originally posted by papillonI'd rather an ILB with Harrison inside and move Timmons to his natural position as an OLB. He was drafted to play outside; the Steelers didn't realize that Woodley was going to become a very good OLB so quickly and that Silverback was going to become a DMVP and stalwart OLB. They are simply finding a way to get Timmons' athletic ability on the field by playing him inside.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
Timmons will be Silverback's replacement in 2-3 years.
Pappy
A bull rush or two per game to try and surprise the tackle would be effective for Timmons, other than that I see the swim move, something similar to Freeney's spin move or simple outquick them to the outside (ala Lawrence Taylor). I think he'd hold up fine and he'd be a huge asset chasing down plays form the backside.
Just my 2 cents...
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Case in point. Look at when Starks and Colon got called for holding---it was against speed rushers that forced them to "reach." I can't remember a single time they were called for holding against a bull rush where they lock up with the pass rusher.Originally posted by frankthetank1i agree i think timmons should be playing outside. he is so fast he would be great rushing the qb at olb. he was great in college playing olb. it reminds me a little bit of chris hope playing fsOriginally posted by papillonIt is a concern as you have stated; however, I doubt that Timmons would bull rush an entire game. His greatest gifts are quick twitch muscles, I would expect him to rush more like Freeney than Harrison. Of course, over the course of a game this will wear you down as well, but, not so much physically, but from an aerobic standpoint.Originally posted by LebsteelYea, but what troubles me about Timmons is that he is even lighter (234 lbs.) than Harrison and does not have a real strong upper body. He certainly has the speed, but I think he could be quickly worn down by the big LTs that weigh 100 lbs. more than him.Originally posted by papillonI'd rather an ILB with Harrison inside and move Timmons to his natural position as an OLB. He was drafted to play outside; the Steelers didn't realize that Woodley was going to become a very good OLB so quickly and that Silverback was going to become a DMVP and stalwart OLB. They are simply finding a way to get Timmons' athletic ability on the field by playing him inside.Originally posted by LebsteelWe traded down, picked up another 2nd round pick, drafted 6'2" 265 lb. Brandon Graham in Rd. 1, played him at OLB and moved James Harrison to ILB?
Timmons will be Silverback's replacement in 2-3 years.
Pappy
A bull rush or two per game to try and surprise the tackle would be effective for Timmons, other than that I see the swim move, something similar to Freeney's spin move or simple outquick them to the outside (ala Lawrence Taylor). I think he'd hold up fine and he'd be a huge asset chasing down plays form the backside.
Just my 2 cents...
Pappy
I think if the league continues to refuse to call blatant holding if the OT is locked up with the pass rusher teams are going to be forced to evolve to speed rusher which force the big OTs to move and reach. I think Timmons would be great in that role."My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"Comment

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