State of OL going into 2012

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  • StarSpangledSteeler
    Starter
    • Feb 2010
    • 560

    #16
    Re: State of OL going into 2012

    There appears to be a disconnect on this board between what the fans think of the OL and what the Steelers management thinks of the OL.

    Colbert has said multiple times, he drafted Gilbert to be our left tackle of the future. That is probably what's going down. Regardless of what we the fans might think of his foot speed, Colbert is going into this year's draft with the mindset that he has his left tackle of the future. That's what he did with Starks, and Marvel Smith before him.

    What about right tackle? The coaches have shown us on multiple occasions (including contract negotiations) they feel Colon is a near pro bowl caliber right tackle. They do NOT view him as a guard. They have had many opportunities to slide him inside and they are not biting. Foster was a college OT and they moved him inside to OG. Chris Scott was a college OT and they moved him inside to OG. Essex was a college OT and they moved him inside to OG. They are not moving Colon. The problem is Colon may not be able to stay on the field due to injuries. So they may look to draft another OT for depth. Probably a big RT who could flex down to RG. These can be found regularly in the middle rounds.

    The one position the fans and front office appear to agree on is LG. The coaches have shuffled around different starters there from day one this past season and they still don't have a solution. Look for them to draft a high round starting LG this April. Glenn, Konz, even trading up for DeCastro, are all 1st round possibilities so far. We'll have to wait and see which juniors declare.

    Also, let's not discount the possibility of bringing in a veteran FA at either OT or OG. Brian Waters was available for cheap this last year and had a pro bowl season.

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    • Oviedo
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 23824

      #17
      Re: State of OL going into 2012

      Originally posted by steeler_george
      The more I think about it, we are in trouble going into 2012.

      We definitely need to find a tackle somewhere, either FA or Draft. We have no depth there, and there are a lot of question marks regarding Colon's durability.

      J. Scot as we seen this year is not worth his money, unlike 2010 where he was.
      Starks is a FA and tore his ACL, not looking good for him to return.

      That leaves us with just Gilbert.

      An ACL for an offensive linemen is not as big a deal as it is for a speed position player. Starks can definitely be back by the start of the season and even if he starts on the PUP I'll take him for the second half of the season and the play offs. If anything this means we get him at the best possible price because no one else is going to be taking the chance on him.

      The thing about Starks is that he is as tight with Ben as any player on the team. Protecting Ben is personal for him. We saw this season how hard it was to replace him. Gilbert is just not ready to be a LT. Let him cut his teeth another year or so at RT.
      "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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