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  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
    • 35649

    #76
    Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

    this is Pro Football Talk's latest mock, i highly doubt we will pass on Earl Thomas to select Kareem Jackson -


    2010 mock draft

    Posted by Evan Silva on April 2, 2010


    1. Rams: Sam Bradford, quarterback, Oklahoma.

    A Redskins trade up into the No. 1 spot is a growing possibility, and figures to gain steam as April 22 approaches. We're not bold enough to predict trades, however, and Bradford is presently Rams G.M. Billy Devaney's intended target.

    2. Lions: Ndamukong Suh, defensive tackle, Nebraska.

    With both Suh and Russell Okung bound to be available, draft-day debate is inevitable in Detroit's green room. Protecting 2008 No. 1 pick Matthew Stafford should be a priority in the early rounds, but Suh offers too much value for Lions G.M. Martin Mayhew to pass.

    3. Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy, defensive tackle, Oklahoma.

    The Bucs would likely prefer Suh's superior run-stopping ability, but McCoy will suffice as a consensus top-three player in the draft. He'd provide an immediate upgrade over incumbent three-technique tackle Ryan Sims, who managed one sack in 16 games last season.

    4. Redskins: Russell Okung, offensive tackle, Oklahoma State.

    The Redskins' lone offensive line addition so far has been 31-year-old journeyman Artis Hicks, who is projected to play right guard. Stephon Heyer would be Washington's left tackle if the season began today, so Mike Shanahan would be smart to draft the best pass protector available.

    5. Chiefs: Bryan Bulaga, offensive tackle, Iowa.

    Coming from Kirk Ferentz's pro-style system, Bulaga's NFL-ready skill set will appeal to the Chiefs as Matt Cassel enters a make-or-break year. He's due a $7.5 million option bonus in 2011, and G.M. Scott Pioli owes Cassel a chance to succeed with the best supporting cast possible.

    6. Seahawks: Anthony Davis, offensive tackle, Rutgers.

    C.J. Spiller is also believed to be on Seattle's radar at No. 6, but left tackle is easily Pete Carroll's biggest need on either side of the ball, thanks to ex-G.M. Tim Ruskell's misdoings. Though Davis' offseason has not been stellar, his game tape speaks for itself.

    7. Browns: Eric Berry, safety, Tennessee.

    Dez Bryant might have been a consideration for president Mike Holmgren's club had he delivered a strong Pro Day. Bryant didn't, so the Browns can solidify their secondary with one of the surest prospects in this year's draft class.

    8. Raiders: Trent Williams, offensive tackle, Oklahoma.

    In order for likely new quarterback Donovan McNabb to perform at a high level, the oft-injured 33-year-old will need protection. Williams is a bit of a 'tweener left/right tackle, but he's ready to start on the strong side in year one, and owner Al Davis will love his measurables.

    9. Bills: Dan Williams, defensive tackle, Tennessee.

    Buffalo's installation of a 3-4 defense won't work without a two-gapping nose tackle to clog the middle and keep offensive guards from taking Paul Posluszny and Andra Davis out of plays. Williams has Vince Wilfork-type potential at 6'2/330 with plenty of quicks and power.

    10. Jaguars: Derrick Morgan, defensive end, Georgia Tech.

    The Jags' arguably ill-advised signing of Aaron Kampman shouldn't prevent them from taking another pass rusher early after finishing dead last in sack differential. Kampman is recovering from a torn ACL and Jacksonville's other end, Derrick Harvey, provides next to nothing as a pocket pusher.

    11. Broncos: Rolando McClain, linebacker, Alabama.

    The Broncos have used the offseason to upgrade a front seven that collapsed to embarrassing levels during last year's second half, and should keep at it. Mario Haggan is currently slated to start at "Ted" linebacker, but McClain is much better in coverage with more play-making ability.

    12. Dolphins: Dez Bryant, wide receiver, Oklahoma State.

    Earl Thomas and Jason Pierre-Paul should be on G.M. Jeff Ireland's radar, but Bryant would fill a glaring need in addition to being the best player available. Bryant would replace Ted Ginn Jr. at split end, with Davone Bess, Brian Hartline, and Greg Camarillo fighting for scraps at flanker and slot receiver.

    13: 49ers: Joe Haden, cornerback, Florida.

    Haden vaulted his stock back into the top-15 range with a forty time in the mid-4.4s at the Gators' March 17 Pro Day. He would be an immediate starter opposite Shawntae Spencer in San Francisco, allowing Nate Clements to convert to safety and Tarell Brown to stay at nickel back.

    14. Seahawks: Kyle Wilson, cornerback, Boise State.

    Perhaps the draft's most NFL-ready corner as a four-year starter with the ability to play both zone and man coverage, Wilson won't get out of the top-19 picks. Currently, the Seahawks' only surefire starter in the secondary is CB Marcus Trufant, who's coming off an awful season.


    15. Giants: Mike Iupati, offensive guard, Idaho.

    The Giants have a better roster than any team that went .500 or worse in 2009, but their front five declined sharply. Iupati's addition would deservedly push LG Rich Seubert to the bench with William Beatty taking over at left tackle and David Diehl replacing Kareem McKenzie on the right.

    16. Titans: Jason Pierre-Paul, defensive end, South Florida.

    The consensus among evaluators at the Combine and Pierre-Paul's Pro Day was that his best position is end in a 4-3. He offers outrageous upside at 6'5/270 with 4.6 speed and a mammoth wingspan, and the Titans don't have a viable in-house replacement for Kyle Vanden Bosch.

    17. 49ers: C.J. Spiller, running back, Clemson.

    Spiller deserves to go earlier, but top-15 selections are rarely used on tailbacks, let alone those that don't project to be every-down, 300-carry runners. Spiller would upgrade San Francisco's return units tremendously, and de facto G.M. Trent Baalke has publicly spoken of drafting him.

    18. Steelers: Kareem Jackson, cornerback, Alabama.

    Jackson was overshadowed by Javier Arenas in Nick Saban's 3-4 defense, but started all three years and ran in the mid- to low-4.4s at the Scouting Combine. Jackson is squarely on the first-round radar, and Pittsburgh's biggest weakness is at cornerback.

    19. Falcons: Sean Weatherspoon, linebacker, Missouri.

    The Falcons weren't pleased with Stephen Nicholas' play on the strong side last year, and weak-side 'backer Mike Peterson turns 34 in a couple of months. A tackle machine and proven play-maker, Weatherspoon would be an upgrade over either adjacent to Curtis Lofton.

    20. Texans: Ryan Mathews, running back, Fresno State.

    Mathews' incredible combination of size, speed, balance, and power compares favorably to that of any running back in the draft. With tons of experience running behind zone blocks under Bulldogs coach Pat Hill, Mathews would also have a smooth transition into Gary Kubiak's scheme.

    21. Bengals: Earl Thomas, safety, Texas.

    The Bengals are high on Taylor Mays, but a safety of Thomas' caliber will be more difficult to pass on if he falls out of the top 20. Thomas is superior to Mays in terms of ball skills, range, hip fluidity, and man-to-man cover ability.

    22. Patriots: Demaryius Thomas, wide receiver, Georgia Tech.

    Not only do the Pats need receiver help this year, but Randy Moss is 33 years old, entering a contract season, and doesn't expect to re-sign with New England. Thomas, who averaged 25.1 yards per catch last year, is perhaps this draft's most dangerous vertical threat.

    23. Packers: Charles Brown, offensive tackle, USC.

    G.M. Ted Thompson did well to re-sign Chad Clifton last month, but the longtime Packers left tackle turns 34 before the season and is highly unlikely to hold up for 16 games. Brown fits the mold of a Green Bay lineman with long arms and ideal athleticism for zone blocking.

    24. Eagles: Patrick Robinson, cornerback, Florida State.

    Philadelphia was highly dissatisfied with its 2009 secondary play, so much so that starting CBs Sheldon Brown and Asante Samuel are both available for trade. With Brown reportedly set to move on, Robinson would push Ellis Hobbs for the Birds' starting right corner job, allowing Macho Harris to focus on free safety.

    25. Ravens: Jared Odrick, defensive tackle, Penn State.

    New addition Cory Redding was initially billed as a likely starter in Baltimore, but the injury-prone underachiever would be better suited to coming off the bench. Odrick, the 2009 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, has a better chance to make an impact as a two-gapping, five-technique end with the ability to collapse the pocket.

    26. Cardinals: Jermaine Gresham, tight end, Oklahoma.

    The Cards figure to consider Sergio Kindle and Brandon Graham, but the former doesn't display ideal initial burst, and the latter is on the squatty side for a 3-4 edge rusher. With Arizona moving to a more run-oriented offense, a tight end like Gresham with in-line blocking experience and pro-ready pass-catching skills is needed.

    27. Cowboys: Carlos Dunlap, defensive end, Florida.

    The Cowboys assigned a mere original pick tender to restricted free agent Marcus Spears, confirming that they're not especially thrilled with the middling former first-rounder's performance. Dunlap needs a kick in the rear from time to time, but projects as a far superior pass rusher.

    28. Chargers: Terrence Cody, defensive tackle, Alabama.

    San Diego's most glaring need is at tailback, but G.M. A.J. Smith is unlikely to deem one worthy of this pick barring an unexpected slide by Spiller or Mathews. Nose tackle is next up on the Bolts' list of weaknesses, and Cody is a monster in the middle at 6'4/350.

    29. Jets: Sergio Kindle, defensive lineman, Texas.

    Kindle's times in the ten-yard split (1.65, 1.70) leave something to be desired, but his versatility will particularly appeal to hybrid defensive teams like the Jets. Kindle was productive throughout his career and has experience at defensive end, multiple linebacker positions, and on special teams.

    30: Vikings: Jimmy Clausen, quarterback, Notre Dame.

    We're holding firm to our prediction that Clausen - deservedly, or undeservedly -- is in for a draft-day slide. Minnesota would be an ideal situation if he does last until the 30s, however, as a year on the bench behind Brett Favre would humble Clausen and set him up to take over in 2011.

    31. Colts: Brandon Graham, defensive end, Michigan.

    Unlike 3-4 teams, the Colts are bigger on production than measurables when it comes to pass rushers. Graham's short arms and sub-6'2" height won't turn off club president Bill Polian, who witnessed in the Super Bowl how thin his team is becoming at defensive end.

    32: Saints: Everson Griffen, defensive end, USC.

    Griffen is being criticized as a workout wonder after managing just eight sacks in 2009 before dominating drills at the Combine and his Pro Day. However, Griffen did pace USC in the statistic, and last year's 9-4 Trojans failed to generate as many pass-rushing opportunities as usual.

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    • SteelCzar76
      Starter
      • Mar 2009
      • 655

      #77
      Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

      As i said in the "Sinking Feeling" thread i believe we will actually end up selecting a vastly overrated Pouncey, Trent Williams, or Mike Iupati,...and will continue to pay for it at least the next several seasons.

      However, it will be interesting to see what happens on Draft Day as i firmly believe that Tomlin is not so high on any of the aforementioned players as much as he would absolutely die to bear the love child of CJ Spiller or Sean Weatherspoon.
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      "We’ll have a mix-and-match concept that hopefully will see us through.” ~Tomlin

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      • hawaiiansteel
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 35649

        #78
        Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

        here's who a lot of the current mocks out there have us taking:


        CBS Sports/Chad Reuter: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
        CBS Sports/Pete Prisco: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        CBS Sports/Rob Rang: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
        Don Banks (Sports Illustrated): Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        Draft Ace, Mike Iupati: OG, Idaho
        Draft Board Insider: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
        Draft Breakdown: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        Draft Countdown (Scott Wright): Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
        Draft Daddy: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        Draft Guys: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        Draft Insider Digest: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
        Draft Insider.net: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
        Draft King: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        DraftTek: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
        Fantasy Football Toolbox: Joe Haden, CB, Florida
        Footballs Future: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        Fox Sports/Peter Schrager: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
        Great Blue North: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
        Heards Football report: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
        KFFL: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        National Football Post: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        NBC Sports: Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama
        NE Patriots Draft: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
        NFL Draft Dog: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        NFL Fanhouse: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
        NFL.com - Pat Kirwan: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
        NFL.com/Bucky Brooks: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
        Ourlads, Mike Iupati: OG, Idaho
        Pro Football Talk: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
        Scout.com: Chris Steuber: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
        Shutdown Corner: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
        The Football Experts: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
        Viking Update: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
        Walter Football: Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama

        [url="http://steelershotline.com/coverstory.html"]http://steelershotline.com/coverstory.html[/url]

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        • Lebsteel
          Pro Bowler
          • May 2008
          • 1007

          #79
          Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

          As long as they are in the top 30 in talent and not named Davis, Pouncey, Iupati or Jackson, I'd be OK....
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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            #80
            Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

            1 Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike Iupati, G, Idaho

            Reader 2010 NFL Mock Draft Voting Results:
            - Mike Iupati: 44.1%
            - Earl Thomas: 19.1%
            - Dan Williams: 16.2%
            - Kyle Wilson: 10.3%
            - Maurkice Pouncey: 8.8%
            - Devin McCourty: 1.5%
            - Taylor Mays: 0%

            Reader 2010 NFL Mock Draft Member Comments:

            VikingFan173: The Steelers hope this is how the draft plays out. They have Mike Iupati and Maurkice Pouncey two dominant interior lineman and the second-best safety fall to them at No. 18. The Steelers discovered that with Polamalu injured he couldnt cover up some of their pass defense breakdowns, so Thomas would be an amazing tandem with Troy and he would play FS, however the Steelers have struggled running the ball since Tomlin took over so getting a good guard like Pouncey or Iupati is an option. In the end I think they draft Mike Iupati, especially with Ben Roethlisberger's future in doubt they may have to return to a power running offense.

            Trisoman: Steelers have always gone with a Best Player Available type draft - Evander Hood being drafted despite massive holes on their O-line proves the point. The problem though is that we don't have the Steelers' big board to work with, so we have to project a little. I'm just gonna say Iupati - the Steelers did resign Ryan Clark and if they don't know it by now, they need to fix that excuse of an offensive line.

            Steelers43: I think the suprise pick could be Brandon Graham. James Harrison started to show his age last season, plus he is a smaller guy and the way the LT hang on him its adding up. Pair Woodley and Woodley Jr. (Graham) at oppostite ends and see who can get to the quarterback first. This will also help the secondary.

            Dorkvomit: As a diehard Steeler fan, I believe they should draft Earl Thomas for safety depth, they need more talent at the position, when Polamalu went down last season it was a disaster for our secondary; this pick would solidify that position and give us options in case of injury! I would also consider Dan Williams. I'm not a big fan of Iupati, his big weakness is pass protection and we can't afford Ben to get sacked another 50 times this season!

            TimakaHines: Interesting situation here. I've been shouting for Earl Thomas for some time now, and would find it hard to see us passing on him at 18. There's a lot to like with his speed and instincts, and I believe the Steelers have him coming in on April 8th and 9th for a visit. I see the philosophy in picking Iupati, but his Senior Bowl performance (the actual game; not practice) did not scream "18th overall" to me.

            Lanki: This is a tricky pick because the Steelers took Ziggy Hood last year. Dan Williams is probably the best player available, and I still think he should be the pick with Casey Hampton moving towards the graveyard. However, I do not think he will be. The Steelers just resigned FS Ryan Clark, so they may believe they are set at FS, therefore passing on Earl Thomas.

            Although the Steelers drafted G Kraig Urbik last year, I believe this pick comes down to Iupati or Pouncey. Iupati is definitely a better prospect and has a higher ceiling. He also has the size the Steelers are looking for in lineman. Pouncey offers versatility being able to play guard and center. However I ultimately think the Steelers will think Iupati is too good of a prospect to pass up on, making him the selection at 18.

            Hellohilo: All hinges on Ben's legal issues having worked out. If they don't, I think the steelers will definitely choose to upgrade their offensive line, as they'll have to worry about a possible replacement quarterback who probably wouldn't perform nearly as well as Ben does behind that line. In that case, it's either Iupati or Pouncey.

            Iupati is raw, but he can definitely step in and help the Steelers. Also, if the legal troubles keep Ben out for a significant part of the season, I think it's safe to say the Steelers would be looking more towards next year, in which case that would give Iupati a full season to learn. At the moment, it looks like Ben's status is going to be in limbo for a while, so Iupati is the pick.

            [url="http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2010reader_1.php"]http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2010reader_1.php[/url]

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            • Lebsteel
              Pro Bowler
              • May 2008
              • 1007

              #81
              Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
              1 Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike Iupati, G, Idaho

              Reader 2010 NFL Mock Draft Voting Results:
              - Mike Iupati: 44.1%
              - Earl Thomas: 19.1%
              - Dan Williams: 16.2%
              - Kyle Wilson: 10.3%
              - Maurkice Pouncey: 8.8%
              - Devin McCourty: 1.5%
              - Taylor Mays: 0%

              Reader 2010 NFL Mock Draft Member Comments:

              VikingFan173: The Steelers hope this is how the draft plays out. They have Mike Iupati and Maurkice Pouncey two dominant interior lineman and the second-best safety fall to them at No. 18. The Steelers discovered that with Polamalu injured he couldnt cover up some of their pass defense breakdowns, so Thomas would be an amazing tandem with Troy and he would play FS, however the Steelers have struggled running the ball since Tomlin took over so getting a good guard like Pouncey or Iupati is an option. In the end I think they draft Mike Iupati, especially with Ben Roethlisberger's future in doubt they may have to return to a power running offense.

              Trisoman: Steelers have always gone with a Best Player Available type draft - Evander Hood being drafted despite massive holes on their O-line proves the point. The problem though is that we don't have the Steelers' big board to work with, so we have to project a little. I'm just gonna say Iupati - the Steelers did resign Ryan Clark and if they don't know it by now, they need to fix that excuse of an offensive line.

              Steelers43: I think the suprise pick could be Brandon Graham. James Harrison started to show his age last season, plus he is a smaller guy and the way the LT hang on him its adding up. Pair Woodley and Woodley Jr. (Graham) at oppostite ends and see who can get to the quarterback first. This will also help the secondary.

              Dorkvomit: As a diehard Steeler fan, I believe they should draft Earl Thomas for safety depth, they need more talent at the position, when Polamalu went down last season it was a disaster for our secondary; this pick would solidify that position and give us options in case of injury! I would also consider Dan Williams. I'm not a big fan of Iupati, his big weakness is pass protection and we can't afford Ben to get sacked another 50 times this season!
              TimakaHines: Interesting situation here. I've been shouting for Earl Thomas for some time now, and would find it hard to see us passing on him at 18. There's a lot to like with his speed and instincts, and I believe the Steelers have him coming in on April 8th and 9th for a visit. I see the philosophy in picking Iupati, but his Senior Bowl performance (the actual game; not practice) did not scream "18th overall" to me.


              Lanki: This is a tricky pick because the Steelers took Ziggy Hood last year. Dan Williams is probably the best player available, and I still think he should be the pick with Casey Hampton moving towards the graveyard. However, I do not think he will be. The Steelers just resigned FS Ryan Clark, so they may believe they are set at FS, therefore passing on Earl Thomas.

              Although the Steelers drafted G Kraig Urbik last year, I believe this pick comes down to Iupati or Pouncey. Iupati is definitely a better prospect and has a higher ceiling. He also has the size the Steelers are looking for in lineman. Pouncey offers versatility being able to play guard and center. However I ultimately think the Steelers will think Iupati is too good of a prospect to pass up on, making him the selection at 18.

              Hellohilo: All hinges on Ben's legal issues having worked out. If they don't, I think the steelers will definitely choose to upgrade their offensive line, as they'll have to worry about a possible replacement quarterback who probably wouldn't perform nearly as well as Ben does behind that line. In that case, it's either Iupati or Pouncey.

              Iupati is raw, but he can definitely step in and help the Steelers. Also, if the legal troubles keep Ben out for a significant part of the season, I think it's safe to say the Steelers would be looking more towards next year, in which case that would give Iupati a full season to learn. At the moment, it looks like Ben's status is going to be in limbo for a while, so Iupati is the pick.

              [url="http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2010reader_1.php"]http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2010reader_1.php[/url]
              I like the comment from SFL's (DeeDub) old buddy S43 and the other two Steeler fans who apprently know their stuff.
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              • BlackJackGold
                Benchwarmer
                • Mar 2010
                • 78

                #82
                Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                Originally posted by Shawn
                And I want to go on record. If Ben is arrested I want a high round QB. I know I will get some hate for this but I really like Colt McCoy in the second.


                I do not want to draft a QB in the first 3 rounds.

                Ben has the best attorney money can buy, if he can get Ray-Ray off on a murder charge he can get Ben off for being stupid.

                Ray-Ray plea bargained and agreed to testify against someone else.

                Who is ben going to give up?

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                • RuthlessBurgher
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 33208

                  #83
                  Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                  Originally posted by BlackJackGold
                  Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                  Originally posted by Shawn
                  And I want to go on record. If Ben is arrested I want a high round QB. I know I will get some hate for this but I really like Colt McCoy in the second.


                  I do not want to draft a QB in the first 3 rounds.

                  Ben has the best attorney money can buy, if he can get Ray-Ray off on a murder charge he can get Ben off for being stupid.

                  Ray-Ray plea bargained and agreed to testify against someone else.

                  Who is ben going to give up?
                  Willie Colon did it!
                  Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                  Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                  We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                  We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                  • hawaiiansteel
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 35649

                    #84
                    Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                    Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                    Originally posted by BlackJackGold
                    Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                    Originally posted by Shawn
                    And I want to go on record. If Ben is arrested I want a high round QB. I know I will get some hate for this but I really like Colt McCoy in the second.


                    I do not want to draft a QB in the first 3 rounds.

                    Ben has the best attorney money can buy, if he can get Ray-Ray off on a murder charge he can get Ben off for being stupid.

                    Ray-Ray plea bargained and agreed to testify against someone else.

                    Who is ben going to give up?
                    Willie Colon did it!

                    yeah, no wonder Willie Colon left early!

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                    • Oviedo
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 23824

                      #85
                      Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                      Originally posted by SteelCzar76
                      As i said in the "Sinking Feeling" thread i believe we will actually end up selecting a vastly overrated Pouncey, Trent Williams, or Mike Iupati,...and will continue to pay for it at least the next several seasons.

                      However, it will be interesting to see what happens on Draft Day as i firmly believe that Tomlin is not so high on any of the aforementioned players as much as he would absolutely die to bear the love child of CJ Spiller or Sean Weatherspoon.
                      As much as it fightens me to agree with you I have to in this case. Selecting Pouncey would be a disaster. I could understand and live with Iupati or Williams because Iupati may be able to grow into a OT and with Colon's situation unresolved Williams could be the LT of the future.

                      Spiller would as noted frequently be my dream selection. Here is another quote today's PG that will spin up many on this board:

                      Forget the safety from Southern California, Taylor Mays. Mike Tomlin does not like him, not high in the draft anyway. He put up good numbers at the combine, but not good performances during last season. Remember what Deion Sanders said about Mays? He's right on as far as the Steelers are concerned. Here is a safety Tomlin does like: Kam Chancellor of Virginia Tech, a big man at 6-3, 231. He's not a first-rounder, but then the Steelers no longer have an interest in drafting a safety on the first round.
                      Read more: [url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10094/1047802-66.stm#ixzz0kJujMn01"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10094/10 ... z0kJujMn01[/url]
                      "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                      • ramblinjim
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 1278

                        #86
                        Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                        here's who a lot of the current mocks out there have us taking:


                        CBS Sports/Chad Reuter: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                        CBS Sports/Pete Prisco: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        CBS Sports/Rob Rang: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                        Don Banks (Sports Illustrated): Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        Draft Ace, Mike Iupati: OG, Idaho
                        Draft Board Insider: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                        Draft Breakdown: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        Draft Countdown (Scott Wright): Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                        Draft Daddy: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        Draft Guys: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        Draft Insider Digest: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                        Draft Insider.net: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
                        Draft King: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        DraftTek: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
                        Fantasy Football Toolbox: Joe Haden, CB, Florida
                        Footballs Future: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        Fox Sports/Peter Schrager: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                        Great Blue North: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                        Heards Football report: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                        KFFL: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        National Football Post: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        NBC Sports: Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama
                        NE Patriots Draft: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                        NFL Draft Dog: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        NFL Fanhouse: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                        NFL.com - Pat Kirwan: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
                        NFL.com/Bucky Brooks: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
                        Ourlads, Mike Iupati: OG, Idaho
                        Pro Football Talk: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                        Scout.com: Chris Steuber: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                        Shutdown Corner: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                        The Football Experts: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
                        Viking Update: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                        Walter Football: Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama

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                        Does anyone have this from last year? I wonder how many had us taking Ziggy Hood (besides Ed Bouchette) ?? If history serves as an exhample, most of us are going to to watch the draft in a couple of weeks and think "Hmmmmmmmmmm........"
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                        • Oviedo
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 23824

                          #87
                          Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                          Originally posted by Lebsteel
                          Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                          1 Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike Iupati, G, Idaho

                          Reader 2010 NFL Mock Draft Voting Results:
                          - Mike Iupati: 44.1%
                          - Earl Thomas: 19.1%
                          - Dan Williams: 16.2%
                          - Kyle Wilson: 10.3%
                          - Maurkice Pouncey: 8.8%
                          - Devin McCourty: 1.5%
                          - Taylor Mays: 0%

                          Reader 2010 NFL Mock Draft Member Comments:

                          VikingFan173: The Steelers hope this is how the draft plays out. They have Mike Iupati and Maurkice Pouncey two dominant interior lineman and the second-best safety fall to them at No. 18. The Steelers discovered that with Polamalu injured he couldnt cover up some of their pass defense breakdowns, so Thomas would be an amazing tandem with Troy and he would play FS, however the Steelers have struggled running the ball since Tomlin took over so getting a good guard like Pouncey or Iupati is an option. In the end I think they draft Mike Iupati, especially with Ben Roethlisberger's future in doubt they may have to return to a power running offense.

                          Trisoman: Steelers have always gone with a Best Player Available type draft - Evander Hood being drafted despite massive holes on their O-line proves the point. The problem though is that we don't have the Steelers' big board to work with, so we have to project a little. I'm just gonna say Iupati - the Steelers did resign Ryan Clark and if they don't know it by now, they need to fix that excuse of an offensive line.

                          Steelers43: I think the suprise pick could be Brandon Graham. James Harrison started to show his age last season, plus he is a smaller guy and the way the LT hang on him its adding up. Pair Woodley and Woodley Jr. (Graham) at oppostite ends and see who can get to the quarterback first. This will also help the secondary.

                          Dorkvomit: As a diehard Steeler fan, I believe they should draft Earl Thomas for safety depth, they need more talent at the position, when Polamalu went down last season it was a disaster for our secondary; this pick would solidify that position and give us options in case of injury! I would also consider Dan Williams. I'm not a big fan of Iupati, his big weakness is pass protection and we can't afford Ben to get sacked another 50 times this season!
                          TimakaHines: Interesting situation here. I've been shouting for Earl Thomas for some time now, and would find it hard to see us passing on him at 18. There's a lot to like with his speed and instincts, and I believe the Steelers have him coming in on April 8th and 9th for a visit. I see the philosophy in picking Iupati, but his Senior Bowl performance (the actual game; not practice) did not scream "18th overall" to me.


                          Lanki: This is a tricky pick because the Steelers took Ziggy Hood last year. Dan Williams is probably the best player available, and I still think he should be the pick with Casey Hampton moving towards the graveyard. However, I do not think he will be. The Steelers just resigned FS Ryan Clark, so they may believe they are set at FS, therefore passing on Earl Thomas.

                          Although the Steelers drafted G Kraig Urbik last year, I believe this pick comes down to Iupati or Pouncey. Iupati is definitely a better prospect and has a higher ceiling. He also has the size the Steelers are looking for in lineman. Pouncey offers versatility being able to play guard and center. However I ultimately think the Steelers will think Iupati is too good of a prospect to pass up on, making him the selection at 18.

                          Hellohilo: All hinges on Ben's legal issues having worked out. If they don't, I think the steelers will definitely choose to upgrade their offensive line, as they'll have to worry about a possible replacement quarterback who probably wouldn't perform nearly as well as Ben does behind that line. In that case, it's either Iupati or Pouncey.

                          Iupati is raw, but he can definitely step in and help the Steelers. Also, if the legal troubles keep Ben out for a significant part of the season, I think it's safe to say the Steelers would be looking more towards next year, in which case that would give Iupati a full season to learn. At the moment, it looks like Ben's status is going to be in limbo for a while, so Iupati is the pick.

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                          I like the comment from SFL's (DeeDub) old buddy S43 and the other two Steeler fans who apprently know their stuff.
                          Graham would be my choice. He would be an awesome addition.
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                          • WoodleyofTroy
                            Starter
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 709

                            #88
                            Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                            Originally posted by ramblinjim
                            Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                            here's who a lot of the current mocks out there have us taking:


                            CBS Sports/Chad Reuter: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                            CBS Sports/Pete Prisco: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            CBS Sports/Rob Rang: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                            Don Banks (Sports Illustrated): Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            Draft Ace, Mike Iupati: OG, Idaho
                            Draft Board Insider: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                            Draft Breakdown: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            Draft Countdown (Scott Wright): Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                            Draft Daddy: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            Draft Guys: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            Draft Insider Digest: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                            Draft Insider.net: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
                            Draft King: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            DraftTek: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
                            Fantasy Football Toolbox: Joe Haden, CB, Florida
                            Footballs Future: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            Fox Sports/Peter Schrager: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                            Great Blue North: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                            Heards Football report: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                            KFFL: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            National Football Post: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            NBC Sports: Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama
                            NE Patriots Draft: Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                            NFL Draft Dog: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            NFL Fanhouse: Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
                            NFL.com - Pat Kirwan: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
                            NFL.com/Bucky Brooks: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
                            Ourlads, Mike Iupati: OG, Idaho
                            Pro Football Talk: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                            Scout.com: Chris Steuber: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                            Shutdown Corner: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
                            The Football Experts: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
                            Viking Update: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
                            Walter Football: Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama

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                            Does anyone have this from last year? I wonder how many had us taking Ziggy Hood (besides Ed Bouchette) ?? If history serves as an exhample, most of us are going to to watch the draft in a couple of weeks and think "Hmmmmmmmmmm........"
                            True, but we are picking #18 now. Where guys like Alex Mack and Eric Wood won't be picked yet (Iupati / Pouncey).
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                            • hawaiiansteel
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 35649

                              #89
                              Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                              April 6

                              (9:00 AM): A couple of interior defensive linemen in Tennessee NT Dan Williams and Penn State DT Jared Odrick are moving up draft boards.

                              Odrick may be the more surprising late entry, but he is in fact is one of nine players who have been invited to New York to attend the draft and according to a report in the Cleveland Plain Dealer is starting to get a lot of consideration from 3-4 teams looking for a DE. Indeed, according to a report in the Plain Dealer, Odrick is getting some serious consideration from Cleveland for the 7th pick overall, although the Browns are still expected to go with a defensive back, either Tennessee safety Eric Berry, if he is available, Texas safety Earl Thomas or Florida CB Joe Haden.

                              Meanwhile, Williams is also gaining traction among 3-4 teams, but with those looking for a rock-solid NT and could also go much earlier than originally projected with Miami at #12 and Pittsburgh at #18 real possibilities….


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                              • hawaiiansteel
                                Legend
                                • May 2008
                                • 35649

                                #90
                                Re: Who Will the Pittsburgh Steelers Target in Round One?

                                and we just brought Earl Thomas in for an official visit -


                                Steelers show interest in Earl Thomas

                                Two Steelers representatives attended the pro day of Earl Thomas and it is looking more and more like he could be the best option at the 18th pick in the draft.

                                Barring anyone outrageous falling to the Steelers at the 18th pick, Thomas provides the best mix of value and need for the Steelers. He would be the perfect fit next to Troy Polamalu because of his range, instincts and ball skills. More importantly, Thomas is so dynamic that he can also play corner. The Steelers could put Thomas at corner in place of William Gay until Ryan Clark retires.

                                Thomas is a bit under-sized, but physicals are always over-estimated by NFL scouts; Thomas can be an elite player in this league and that would give the Steelers one of the scariest defensive backfields in football.

                                All in all, just be happy it is not Taylor Mays.

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