Ed: Could Steelers Move Down, Out of First Round?
MONDAY, 21 MARCH 2011 09:06 WRITTEN BY ED BOUCHETTE
Good morning,
Welcome back. Not a bad spot to return to work after a week off, New Orleans. As you can see, talked to Kevin Colbert here yesterday.
He says he might be interested in moving down in the draft and I said if he did, he’d be making Steelers history. He drafts at the No. 31 spot so unless he swaps places with No. 32 Green Bay, he would trade right out of the first round.
The Steelers have had a first-round pick since the 1960s when they traded most of them away. Every year since Chuck Noll drafted Joe Greene in 1969, the Steelers have had a first-round draft pick, including two in 1989 when they traded holdout linebacker Mike Merriweather to Minnesota for the Vikings’ first-round pick. They drafted Tim Worley and Tom Ricketts on the first round that year.
That prompted them to trade down in the first round for one of only two times that I remember, in 1990 when they traded with Dallas to move down because the Cowboys wanted a running back and the Steelers already had their running back in Worley. The Cowboys drafted Emmitt Smith with that pick and he went on to win Dancing With the Stars. The Steelers drafted Eric Green.
The only other time I know that they’ve traded down in the first round came when they drafted Casey Hampton.
So, the odds are against Colbert trading down and out of the first round. But he’s snapped some previous norms around the Steelers, so why not now?
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MONDAY, 21 MARCH 2011 09:06 WRITTEN BY ED BOUCHETTE
Good morning,
Welcome back. Not a bad spot to return to work after a week off, New Orleans. As you can see, talked to Kevin Colbert here yesterday.
He says he might be interested in moving down in the draft and I said if he did, he’d be making Steelers history. He drafts at the No. 31 spot so unless he swaps places with No. 32 Green Bay, he would trade right out of the first round.
The Steelers have had a first-round pick since the 1960s when they traded most of them away. Every year since Chuck Noll drafted Joe Greene in 1969, the Steelers have had a first-round draft pick, including two in 1989 when they traded holdout linebacker Mike Merriweather to Minnesota for the Vikings’ first-round pick. They drafted Tim Worley and Tom Ricketts on the first round that year.
That prompted them to trade down in the first round for one of only two times that I remember, in 1990 when they traded with Dallas to move down because the Cowboys wanted a running back and the Steelers already had their running back in Worley. The Cowboys drafted Emmitt Smith with that pick and he went on to win Dancing With the Stars. The Steelers drafted Eric Green.
The only other time I know that they’ve traded down in the first round came when they drafted Casey Hampton.
So, the odds are against Colbert trading down and out of the first round. But he’s snapped some previous norms around the Steelers, so why not now?
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