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  • Dee Dub
    Hall of Famer
    • Jan 2010
    • 4652

    #16
    Originally posted by BigRob
    I don't necessarily disagree with you, but there are only two players I am trading up for at this point. Moore and Fisher. I don't think we can trade up far enough to get either without giving up the farm. Fisher is going in the top 7 or 8 picks. I don't think we can go from 17 to 8 with just a 2nd rounder.

    I am content to see if we can trade up two or three spots to get Lane Johnson. He's going to be a good left tackle.

    Does anyone realize that Johnson has only played o-line for three years. He was a junior college QB three years ago!

    I would like to see a trade back and pick up an extra 2nd round pick in this years draft. It is a deep draft and two high 2nd round picks would be great.
    I dont think Fisher will go in the top 8. Teams are going to reach for QB's. They do it every year. Fisher I think is there at pick 12. And trading a second rounder next year with our #17 this year gets you there. And this is using the formula that the Steelers have the #64 overall pick next year. Meaning they win the Super Bowl next year. How many opposing team are thinking right now the Steelers win next years super bowl? Therefore the value of that pick may be even greater in their minds and possibly moves us up to 11 or 10.

    #17 overall is a trade value of 950 points.
    #64 overall is a trade value of 270 points
    ------------------------------------------
    1220 points is between pick number 11 and pick number 12 overall.

    We can get Eric Fisher without mortgaging the farm. And I also think we can still get Kevin Minter as well.

    #48 overall is a trade value of 430 points
    #79 (this years 3rd) is a trade value of 195 points
    -------------------------------------------------
    625 points gets you into the back end of round one

    And who knows?..maybe it wont even take that much. Minter may actually be there early second round (picks 33-3
    Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

    1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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    • Dee Dub
      Hall of Famer
      • Jan 2010
      • 4652

      #17
      Originally posted by BigRob

      I am content to see if we can trade up two or three spots to get Lane Johnson. He's going to be a good left tackle.
      I am high on Johnson to but the difference right now between Fisher and him is big. Fisher can play immediate and perform at a high level. Not so sure Johnson is ready to go right now. Great upside as you point out but not so sure he is ready to go for a while.
      Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

      1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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      • BigRob
        Pro Bowler
        • Jul 2008
        • 1381

        #18
        Originally posted by Dee Dub
        I am high on Johnson to but the difference right now between Fisher and him is big. Fisher can play immediate and perform at a high level. Not so sure Johnson is ready to go right now. Great upside as you point out but not so sure he is ready to go for a while.
        That's why I only trade up a few spots to get Johnson. I am getting the sneaky suspicion the Steelers will go for a true Left Tackle in the first round should one present itself.

        There are really only three true first round left tackles that I see. Joeckle, Fisher, Johnson. They may all be gone by the time we pick.

        The second question I have is whether we go for a player like Hankins or Jenkins if they are available at 17?

        This is a tough draft to figure for the Steelers.
        Here comes the BOOM!
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        • Dee Dub
          Hall of Famer
          • Jan 2010
          • 4652

          #19
          Originally posted by BigRob
          That's why I only trade up a few spots to get Johnson. I am getting the sneaky suspicion the Steelers will go for a true Left Tackle in the first round should one present itself.

          There are really only three true first round left tackles that I see. Joeckle, Fisher, Johnson. They may all be gone by the time we pick.

          The second question I have is whether we go for a player like Hankins or Jenkins if they are available at 17?

          This is a tough draft to figure for the Steelers.
          Another thing to consider is how many of the juniors are going to sky-rocket up the board after the combine and pro-days? Who knows maybe your guy Dion Jordan could fly up the board and cause some to drop a spot or two.

          Mark my words. A QB or two is going to be picked in the top ten just because of the importance of the position and the fact teams are always willing to reach for them. You throw a Geno Smith, Mike Glennon, and maybe even a Matt Barkley into that mix and some one slides.
          Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

          1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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          • Keyplay1
            Starter
            • Mar 2011
            • 613

            #20
            Originally Posted by Dee Dub [URL="http://www.planetsteelers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=546749#post546749"][/URL]
            The Steelers very well could have a boat load of draft picks next year (2014). With possible losses in free agency of Starks, Wallace, Foster, Lewis, Foote, and Mendenhall, this could net a very descent return in compensatory picks. Lewis, Wallace, and Starks could even bring back a relatively high one. With the possibility of having 9-12 picks next year, the Steelers could very easily trade away a second or third rounder next year if they wanted to move up and draft a player like Eric Fisher or even Chance Warmack.
            Hopefully they see a guy they have ranked so highly they can't help but go and get.

            Big Rob said: Otherwise I prefer them to do the opposite. Trade back and get a crap load of extra picks this year. There is no clear cut top of the draft, but it is very deep. I would love to see them move back once or twice and get a bunch of extra picks.

            Then use those picks this year and in next years draft to get young in a hurry again.

            ---I also would prefer the trade down idea this year. But the reality is if there is any trading it would be up. Every year a number of mocks suggest the trade down idea and they usually are very good, but someone will post that TS [the Steelers] have never traded their 1st rd pick down.[some later rd picks yes but not a 1st rd pick]Not sure if that is true or not but i do believe it.

            Also a bit surprised Dee Dub came up with Mock 3.0 prior to todays Senior Bowl game. I kind of liked the positions drafted in 2.0 OLB, WR, SS/FS.[in any order] I don't do mocks but I was thinking that it would okay to somehow come up with prior to the 3rd rd. 3 players as alternates to Terrance Williams, Ezekiel Ansah and Rambo. They were Markus Wheaton, Alex Okafor, and Eric Reid. That was just in case the other 3 were drafted just ahead of when the Steelers picked. A trade down might not be needed but a trade up in rd 2 might be. What does anyone think of those players. They are all ranked in the 40-50 range except Okafor who is once in a while in the top 25.[but not always]

            btw: Had TS taken Bobby Wagner as Big Rob suggested last season as the alternate if Hightower was gone then this years draft would be a little simpler.

            I just don't see TS letting Starks go.

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            • Dee Dub
              Hall of Famer
              • Jan 2010
              • 4652

              #21
              Originally posted by Keyplay1
              Originally Posted by Dee Dub [URL="http://www.planetsteelers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=546749#post546749"][/URL]
              The Steelers very well could have a boat load of draft picks next year (2014). With possible losses in free agency of Starks, Wallace, Foster, Lewis, Foote, and Mendenhall, this could net a very descent return in compensatory picks. Lewis, Wallace, and Starks could even bring back a relatively high one. With the possibility of having 9-12 picks next year, the Steelers could very easily trade away a second or third rounder next year if they wanted to move up and draft a player like Eric Fisher or even Chance Warmack.
              Hopefully they see a guy they have ranked so highly they can't help but go and get.

              Big Rob said: Otherwise I prefer them to do the opposite. Trade back and get a crap load of extra picks this year. There is no clear cut top of the draft, but it is very deep. I would love to see them move back once or twice and get a bunch of extra picks.

              Then use those picks this year and in next years draft to get young in a hurry again.

              ---I also would prefer the trade down idea this year. But the reality is if there is any trading it would be up. Every year a number of mocks suggest the trade down idea and they usually are very good, but someone will post that TS [the Steelers] have never traded their 1st rd pick down.[some later rd picks yes but not a 1st rd pick]Not sure if that is true or not but i do believe it.

              Also a bit surprised Dee Dub came up with Mock 3.0 prior to todays Senior Bowl game. I kind of liked the positions drafted in 2.0 OLB, WR, SS/FS.[in any order] I don't do mocks but I was thinking that it would okay to somehow come up with prior to the 3rd rd. 3 players as alternates to Terrance Williams, Ezekiel Ansah and Rambo. They were Markus Wheaton, Alex Okafor, and Eric Reid. That was just in case the other 3 were drafted just ahead of when the Steelers picked. A trade down might not be needed but a trade up in rd 2 might be. What does anyone think of those players. They are all ranked in the 40-50 range except Okafor who is once in a while in the top 25.[but not always]

              btw: Had TS taken Bobby Wagner as Big Rob suggested last season as the alternate if Hightower was gone then this years draft would be a little simpler.

              I just don't see TS letting Starks go.
              Think about this. The Steelers with compensatory picks are probably going to have 18-20 picks between now and next years draft. Trading down to add more picks is going to be a waste of some of those picks. No way do 20 plus draftees make the roster. It just doesn't happen.
              Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

              1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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              • RuthlessBurgher
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 33208

                #22
                Originally posted by Keyplay1
                Every year a number of mocks suggest the trade down idea and they usually are very good, but someone will post that TS [the Steelers] have never traded their 1st rd pick down.[some later rd picks yes but not a 1st rd pick]Not sure if that is true or not but i do believe it.
                In 2001, the Pittsburgh Steelers traded their first-round selection (16th overall, used to select Santana Moss) to the New York Jets for their first-round selection (19th overall, used to select Casey Hampton), their fourth-round selection (111th overall, used to select Mathias Nkwenti) and their sixth-round selection (181st overall, used to select Rodney Bailey).
                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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                • Keyplay1
                  Starter
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 613

                  #23
                  Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                  In 2001, the Pittsburgh Steelers traded their first-round selection (16th overall, used to select Santana Moss) to the New York Jets for their first-round selection (19th overall, used to select Casey Hampton), their fourth-round selection (111th overall, used to select Mathias Nkwenti) and their sixth-round selection (181st overall, used to select Rodney Bailey).
                  Thought so! Now that you mention it someone always recalls that Hampton move. Same thing happened last year. Someone remembers it I don't. Ty for the reminder. It shows there is a precedent.

                  That was early Colbert. In 2000 he got Burress, then in 2001 Hampton and Kendrell Bell in rd 2. He added Jeff Hartings as a FA in 2001 and Farrior in 2002. These great players to go along with the rest of a decent draft led to a nice decade.

                  Something similar is needed now.

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                  • BigRob
                    Pro Bowler
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 1381

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Dee Dub
                    I dont think Fisher will go in the top 8. Teams are going to reach for QB's. They do it every year. Fisher I think is there at pick 12. And trading a second rounder next year with our #17 this year gets you there. And this is using the formula that the Steelers have the #64 overall pick next year. Meaning they win the Super Bowl next year. How many opposing team are thinking right now the Steelers win next years super bowl? Therefore the value of that pick may be even greater in their minds and possibly moves us up to 11 or 10.

                    #17 overall is a trade value of 950 points.
                    #64 overall is a trade value of 270 points
                    ------------------------------------------
                    1220 points is between pick number 11 and pick number 12 overall.

                    We can get Eric Fisher without mortgaging the farm. And I also think we can still get Kevin Minter as well.

                    #48 overall is a trade value of 430 points
                    #79 (this years 3rd) is a trade value of 195 points
                    -------------------------------------------------
                    625 points gets you into the back end of round one

                    And who knows?..maybe it wont even take that much. Minter may actually be there early second round (picks 33-3
                    If it actually worked out, Hooray! Unfortunately I don't think your right about Fisher.
                    Here comes the BOOM!
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                    • Dee Dub
                      Hall of Famer
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 4652

                      #25
                      Originally posted by BigRob
                      If it actually worked out, Hooray! Unfortunately I don't think your right about Fisher.
                      At least 2 QB's are going top ten and maybe 3. Whether they deserve it or not is regardless. Just the way it is. Look at this. 5 out 6 so-called experts are projecting Eric Fisher to go 11th overall to San Diego. Well within range to move up and get.

                      [URL]http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1497615-2013-nfl-mock-draft-what-are-the-experts-projecting-in-the-first-round/page/12[/URL]

                      Mel Kiper Jr.: Eric Fisher, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan
                      Rob Rang: Eric Fisher, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan
                      Matt Miller: Eric Fisher, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan
                      Walter Football: Eric Fisher, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan
                      Drafttek: Johnthan Banks, Cornerback, Mississippi State
                      My Mock: Eric Fisher, Offensive Tackle, Central Michigan
                      Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

                      1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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                      • Keyplay1
                        Starter
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 613

                        #26
                        Keyplay1 said: I was thinking that it would okay to somehow come up with prior to the 3rd rd. 3 players as alternates to Terrance Williams, Ezekiel Ansah and Rambo. They were Markus Wheaton, Alex Okafor, and Eric Reid. That was just in case the other 3 were drafted just ahead of when the Steelers picked.

                        I just noticed. Eddy Lacy was missing. Uhh! No way that can happen. Last week all the threads were focused on how to get Lacy. No argument from me on that.

                        There was a story in yesterdays Trib that suggested Mendenhall was not finished as a Steeler. I did not believe it. TS are going to need a #1 back. However, it would be nice to see him running behind some different OL than he has. Are there any more of these college post season games left where some of these juniors coming out can be seen?

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