5 Edge Rushers the Steelers Must Consider
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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. -
Or if Langford comes off the board during day 2 after his fast 40 at the combine, then we could go TE in round 4 (whoever's left out of Nick O'Leary, Jesse James, Ben Koyack, or Nick Heuerman) and RB in round 6 (someone like Vince Williams' younger brother Karlos).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.Comment
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1. Marcus Peters, CB, Washington
2. Hau’oli Kikhaha, OLB, Washington
3. Byron Jones, CB, Connecticut
4. Jeremy Langford, RB, Mich St
5. Zack Wagenmann, DE/OLB, Montana
6. Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma
7. Jacob Hagen, S, Liberty
My first instinct was maxx Williams in Round 1, but that hasn't worked in the past so I left him out. That should guarantee he is our pick at #22.Last edited by Oviedo; 02-24-2015, 12:25 PM."My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"Comment
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The Steelers are high on Jalen Collins too so I wouldn't be surprised.
Waynes looked bulked up & very impresses with his bench. I'm willing to slot his run support into "work in progress" now. He can cover...He has to be more willing to tackle now.
Here's my 5 at #22 eliminating the ones who "should be gone". I think the next Steeler is on this list.
Trae Waynes CB
Bud Dupree OLB
Marcus Peters CB (If on Steelers Board after Interview)
Jalen Collins CB
PJ Williams CBComment
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The Steelers are high on Jalen Collins too so I wouldn't be surprised.
Waynes looked bulked up & very impresses with his bench. I'm willing to slot his run support into "work in progress" now. He can cover...He has to be more willing to tackle now.
Here's my 5 at #22 eliminating the ones who "should be gone". I think the next Steeler is on this list.
Trae Waynes CB
Bud Dupree OLB
Marcus Peters CB (If on Steelers Board after Interview)
Jalen Collins CB
PJ Williams CB
I would be extraordinarily hesitant to take Peters. If you take a Collins or Williams and they end up becoming just average NFL starters, you can live with that. And I understand that Collins has some risks, too. But Peters could be a home run or a complete miss - and a complete miss will set you back even further in rebuilding the secondary. Too much risk for my liking.Comment
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James C Wexell @jimwexell -
RT: Is Eli Harold the #Steelers' No. 1? [URL]http://pit.scout.com/story/1520477-is-he-the-1?s=68[/URL] … ... for customers at SCI: "Whole organization" meets with OLB.
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The Steelers are high on Jalen Collins too so I wouldn't be surprised.
Waynes looked bulked up & very impresses with his bench. I'm willing to slot his run support into "work in progress" now. He can cover...He has to be more willing to tackle now.
Here's my 5 at #22 eliminating the ones who "should be gone". I think the next Steeler is on this list.
Trae Waynes CB
Bud Dupree OLB
Marcus Peters CB (If on Steelers Board after Interview)
Jalen Collins CB
PJ Williams CBComment
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James C Wexell @jimwexell -
Move James Harrison over, draft this guy [URL]http://pit.scout.com/[/URL] and let the mentorship begin [$] A combine profile of my man Owa Odighizuwa
Pay Worilds $11m? Not me. I move Harrison to strong side, draft Owa, re-sign Moats. $8m to play with.
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James C Wexell @jimwexell -
Move James Harrison over, draft this guy [URL]http://pit.scout.com/[/URL] and let the mentorship begin [$] A combine profile of my man Owa Odighizuwa
Pay Worilds $11m? Not me. I move Harrison to strong side, draft Owa, re-sign Moats. $8m to play with.
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NFP Prospect Focus: Eli Harold
Posted February 28, 2015
The University of Virginia has two underclassmen OLB/DE’s that have entered the draft. They are Eli Harold and Max Valles. I will profile Valles, who is a top prospect in his own right, tomorrow. Today, we will look at Harold who is the better prospect of the two.
Eli Harold – OLB/DE – Virginia
Harold is a third-year junior and a two-year starter entering the draft. He is the right defensive end in the Virginia scheme and lines up both up and down. He has been very productive over the last two seasons with 31 tackles for loss and 15.5 sacks.
Looking at his frame, Harold has ideal 3-4 OLB measurables. At the combine he was 6030 – 246, ran 4.61 and 4.53 in the 40 and had a vertical jump a 35″ as well as a standing long jump of 10’3″. His agility times were excellent also, timing 4.16 in the 20 yard shuttle and 7.07 in the 3-cone.
As a player, Harold has reacts quickly and has good instincts. He finds the ball and he makes plays. He shows strength at the point of attack and flashes the ability to set the edge. I say flashes, because he doesn’t do it on a consistent basis and, at times, can get over powered. Usually, this will happen when he is playing down.
He has good snap reaction to go along with a quick first step. He stays low and shows he can get penetration and disrupt the run. He is a good pursuit player who has the speed to chase plays down and takes good angles. On the negative side, while he flashes being able to shed quickly, there are times he can be slow off a block.
His best trait is pass rushing. He has very good initial quickness and shows he can beat his opponent with speed or moves. He has the speed and body flexibility to bend and get under his opponent when coming with speed. He also is good at faking an outside charge then coming back inside across the face of his opponent. He has quick hands and good overall hand use.
With 15.5 sacks over the last two seasons, Harold has very good sack production but he could and should have more. He gets a number of pressures and just needs to finish his pass rush a little better. He has the talent to be a double digit sack guy.
Harold is not used in coverage that often but he will occasionally drop. When he does, he gets depth and shows good receiver awareness. He has good ball reactions and shows he can plant and drive on the ball.
As good as Harold’s combine was, I doubt that he makes it in to the first round. Still, I see him going within the first 10 picks of the second round, and he should be a rookie starter. At his size, I don’t think that he is a good fit for the 4-3 teams, but the 3-4 clubs will be all over him. I’m sure Harold will be involved in a number of private workouts between now and draft day. A very interesting prospect who still has a lot of upside.
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James C Wexell @jimwexell -
“@EricOreoJohnson: Eli Harold pro day today? If it is, 99% chance Tomlin is there?” Yes but met with "whole organization" at combine.
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Josh Norris @JoshNorris -
It makes sense RT @Rick_Schwartz: Ron Rivera lunching with @UCLAFootball 's Odighizuwa right now in Westwood. Hmm. Carolina holds 25th pick.
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James C Wexell @jimwexell -
Can't say Tomlin's only out touring the spring vacation spots this year. At Kentucky today, Louisville earlier. Hello, Bud Dupree.
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If any of those top 5 pass rushers are there (Fowler, Gregory, Beasley, Ray, or Dupree), that's our pick, I would think.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.Comment
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Excellent year to move up for an edge rusher, but if any of those fall they will SPRINT to the podiumComment
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