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Re: Arians pushing for WR Damian Williams in Rd. 2
Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
Originally posted by MaxAMillion
Arians also pushed for Urbik.
guess Arians lost all credibility when it comes to evaluating players then...
Why do you think Urbik is a bust? Guy was taken in 3rd Round, did you expect the Pro Bowl as a rookie? My prediction is that in two years Kemo is gone and Urbik is a solid starter.
I'm sure you will bring up the fact that Foster as a UDFA was active and Urbik wasn't. That IMO was more because Foster could also play Tackle so he was really the back up tackle on games days since Essex was starting at Guard. Foster had more positional flexibility.
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Re: Arians pushing for WR Damian Williams in Rd. 2
Originally posted by Oviedo
Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
Originally posted by MaxAMillion
Arians also pushed for Urbik.
guess Arians lost all credibility when it comes to evaluating players then...
Why do you think Urbik is a bust? Guy was taken in 3rd Round, did you expect the Pro Bowl as a rookie? My prediction is that in two years Kemo is gone and Urbik is a solid starter.
I'm sure you will bring up the fact that Foster as a UDFA was active and Urbik wasn't. That IMO was more because Foster could also play Tackle so he was really the back up tackle on games days since Essex was starting at Guard. Foster had more positional flexibility.
this is from Jim Wexell during camp last year...
Kraig Urbik
Of any player the Steelers drafted in the 2009 draft, Kraig Urbik was expected to have the greatest chance of becoming a starter. Darnell Stapleton struggled in spots during 2008 season and was expected to be pushed by the rookie guard from Wisconsin. As predicted, Stapleton will likely lose the starting job, but it will be to Trai Essex and not Kraig Urbik. Urbik has been the most disappointing of all the rookies. He has lacked power against the defensive lineman and generally looks lost. Early on in camp, he became Tomlin's "whipping boy" after making repeated mistakes. In the first preseason game, he failed generate much push off the line against Arizona's third team. His play against Washington wasn't much better.
Quotables:
"Ramon Foster is a better player than Kraig urbik. Urbik, frankly, is too soft. And I'm stunned" - Jim Wexell
"The second practice — when we started doing one-on-ones — that was a huge, rude awakening," said Urbik, one of three third-round picks the Steelers made in the NFL draft at the end of April. "You have to have perfect technique every time. I did bad on it, so it's really an eye-opener that you really have to hone your technique."
Likelihood of making team: 70%
The Steelers will give Urbik a chance to improve. It would be awfully rare for the front office to cut its second pick in the draft without giving him at least a year to develop.
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