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  • hawaiiansteel
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 35648

    2014 NFL Draft: Pittsburgh Steelers 7-Round Mock 1.0

    March 7, 2014 by Jeff Hartman

    Round 1. CB - Darqueze Dennard - Michigan State



    Many Pittsburgh Steelers fans want the team to select a wide receiver with the No. 15 overall pick, but I don't see the premier receivers being available at No. 15 overall. Rather, I think the Steelers look at cornerback, and Darqueze Dennard should be a player the Steelers take. Dennard is a player who is often compared to Keenan Lewis, a former Steelers player, and shows the athleticism to be able to step in and play his rookie season -- something the Steelers desperately need.

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    • hawaiiansteel
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 35648

      Originally posted by thor75

      I only saw Desir at the east-west game and he did not impress me. Anyone see him at the senior bowl?
      2014 Senior Bowl Winners and Losers

      BY JOE SORIANO - JAN 26TH, 2014

      Winner: Lindenwood CB Pierre Desir

      Desir had such a strong game in the Senior Bowl and looked so solid in practices that some people are so high on him that they believe he is worth a first-round pick. And while I’m not one of those people, it’s difficult not to fall in love with Desir’s game. He looks like a second-round pick to me on film, and he backed it up on Saturday. Both Desir and Stanley Jean-Baptiste were two very impressive big corners at the Senior Bowl, and the most impressive thing about Desir is the fact that nobody wants to throw it in his direction. And oh yeah, he had a pick.

      [URL]http://nflspinzone.com/2014/01/26/2014-senior-bowl-winners-losers-dee-ford-tajh-boyd-pierre-desir/[/URL]

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      • thor75
        Pro Bowler
        • Dec 2012
        • 1038

        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
        2014 Senior Bowl Winners and Losers

        BY JOE SORIANO - JAN 26TH, 2014

        Winner: Lindenwood CB Pierre Desir

        Desir had such a strong game in the Senior Bowl and looked so solid in practices that some people are so high on him that they believe he is worth a first-round pick. And while I’m not one of those people, it’s difficult not to fall in love with Desir’s game. He looks like a second-round pick to me on film, and he backed it up on Saturday. Both Desir and Stanley Jean-Baptiste were two very impressive big corners at the Senior Bowl, and the most impressive thing about Desir is the fact that nobody wants to throw it in his direction. And oh yeah, he had a pick.

        [URL]http://nflspinzone.com/2014/01/26/2014-senior-bowl-winners-losers-dee-ford-tajh-boyd-pierre-desir/[/URL]
        thanks Hawaiian. the steelers are definitely not shy about taking corners from small schools.
        1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
        2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
        3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
        4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
        5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
        5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
        6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
        6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
        7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska

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        • hawaiiansteel
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 35648

          Steelers looking for corners, at many different price points

          Posted by Darin Gantt on March 10, 2014



          Here’s even more evidence why you have to take the legal tampering “interest,” in certain players with a grain of salt.

          The Steelers clearly need to restock their secondary. Thus, according to Scott Brown of ESPN.com, they’ve “inquired about” cornerbacks including Alterraun Verner of the Titans, Captain Munnerlyn of the Panthers and Nolan Carroll of the Dolphins.

          In other news, I am considering “inquiring about” a filet from the Capital Grille tonight, either that or perhaps running through the McDonald’s drive-thru for something off the value menu.

          Verner figures to cash in on the suddenly inflated cornerback market, set by Brent Grimes and Sam Shields.

          Munnerlyn had high hopes a year ago, but settled for a cut-rate one-year deal with the Panthers. Carroll is young and being replaced by more expensive parts.

          So the fact they’re interested in players at vastly different price points should indicate a few things.

          Yes, they need corners.

          No, they probably can’t afford Verner, but might be interested in knowing which teams might.

          And once he signs elsewhere, they can turn their attention back to the cheaper items on the menu.

          [URL]http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/03/10/steelers-looking-for-corners-at-many-different-price-points/[/URL]

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          • pittpete
            Legend
            • Aug 2008
            • 6825

            Munnerlyn is a little smallish
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            • NW Steeler
              Pro Bowler
              • Dec 2008
              • 1391

              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
              Steelers looking for corners, at many different price points

              Posted by Darin Gantt on March 10, 2014



              Here’s even more evidence why you have to take the legal tampering “interest,” in certain players with a grain of salt.

              The Steelers clearly need to restock their secondary. Thus, according to Scott Brown of ESPN.com, they’ve “inquired about” cornerbacks including Alterraun Verner of the Titans, Captain Munnerlyn of the Panthers and Nolan Carroll of the Dolphins.

              In other news, I am considering “inquiring about” a filet from the Capital Grille tonight, either that or perhaps running through the McDonald’s drive-thru for something off the value menu.

              Verner figures to cash in on the suddenly inflated cornerback market, set by Brent Grimes and Sam Shields.

              Munnerlyn had high hopes a year ago, but settled for a cut-rate one-year deal with the Panthers. Carroll is young and being replaced by more expensive parts.

              So the fact they’re interested in players at vastly different price points should indicate a few things.

              Yes, they need corners.

              No, they probably can’t afford Verner, but might be interested in knowing which teams might.

              And once he signs elsewhere, they can turn their attention back to the cheaper items on the menu.

              [URL]http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/03/10/steelers-looking-for-corners-at-many-different-price-points/[/URL]
              If Ike is released, Verner is a viable option.

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              • BradshawsHairdresser
                Legend
                • Dec 2008
                • 7056

                Originally posted by NW Steeler
                If Ike is released, Verner is a viable option.
                You've probably heard by now, but Ike is coming back. I doubt the Steelers were ever serious about signing Verner, probably used it to get Ike to the table and guage what lower-priced CBs might be available.

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                • hawaiiansteel
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 35648

                  Ike Taylor, Steelers a natural fit

                  March, 10, 2014
                  By Scott Brown | ESPN.com

                  PITTSBURGH -- It made sense for the Steelers and Ike Taylor to get a deal done that will work for both sides.

                  The Steelers could not afford to lose a cornerback --- even one whose best days are behind him -- and Taylor did not want to finish his career anywhere else.

                  Presto, the contract that saves the Steelers $4.25 million in salary-cap money this year and allows Taylor to play his entire career in Pittsburgh, one that started after the Steelers unearthed a project out of Louisiana-Lafayette in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL draft.

                  It's tempting to wonder where Taylor would rank among the all-time Steelers' defensive backs -- and how many Pro Bowls he would have made -- had his hands cooperated as much as his coverage skills did while shadowing opponents' wide receivers.

                  Even with only 14 career interceptions in 11 regular seasons -- and let us not forget the pick against the Seahawks that helped Pittsburgh win Super Bowl XL -- Taylor's place in Steelers history is secure.

                  And he is not quite done yet.

                  A source told ESPN.com that Taylor had no interest in leaving the Steelers and that he wanted to do whatever he could to stay with the organization and help it return to Super Bowl contender status following back-to-back 8-8 seasons.

                  Hence the pay cut that satisfies both sides.

                  It is no secret that Taylor has an incredibly close relationship with chairman emeritus Dan Rooney, who is on a short list of candidates for a Steelers Mount Rushmore.

                  But his new contract is more a product of practicality than nostalgia, and Taylor gets one more season to add to his Steelers legacy -- while also serving as a bridge to the cornerbacks it is incumbent upon Pittsburgh to sign or draft.

                  Or both.

                  [URL]http://espn.go.com/blog/nflfreeagency[/URL]

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                  • NW Steeler
                    Pro Bowler
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 1391

                    Originally posted by BradshawsHairdresser
                    You've probably heard by now, but Ike is coming back. I doubt the Steelers were ever serious about signing Verner, probably used it to get Ike to the table and guage what lower-priced CBs might be available.
                    Yeah, what the hell was I thinking?!

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