Steelers draft WR from Auburn in 3rd round

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  • Eddie Spaghetti
    Hall of Famer
    • Jul 2008
    • 4123

    #16
    who is calling him a bust?

    he will have a hard time finding the field is all I am saying. He comes from an extremely simple passing game at auburn. I've actually seen him play quite a bit as I am in SEC country. He has all the tools, but he will need polish. One thing I will say I don't like is that he seems to fight the football at times. Not a natural catcher

    Classic upside pick, like bryant

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    • hawaiiansteel
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 35649

      #17
      Steelers believe Auburn WR Coates is a catch

      May 3, 2015
      By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

      The knock against receiver Sammie Coates, who lasted until the third round of the NFL draft despite impressive size, speed and strength, is he dropped the ball too often during his career at Auburn.

      Fortunately for the Tigers, he didn’t drop it when it counted.

      When he was a senior three-sport athlete at Leroy (Ala.) High School, Coates nearly slept through a Saturday morning tryout at Auburn’s final summer football camp in July 2011. And it wasn’t by accident. Coates, who had already committed to Southern Mississippi, simply didn’t want to go.

      But one of his high school teammates, Andrew Williams, climbed through a window into Coates’ house, woke his slumbering friend and begged him to go with him to the camp.

      Coates went with Williams, posted a couple of sub-4.4 times in the 40-yard dash and wowed the Auburn coaching staff. That same day, he changed his commitment from Southern Mississippi to Auburn and never looked back.

      “I'm telling you, I didn't want to get out of bed for nothing; I wasn’t going to go,” Coates said in an interview with AuburnSports.com. “It was one of the best things that ever happened in my life and for my future. I thank Andrew.”

      The Steelers didn’t want to drop the ball with Coates, a 6-foot-2, 212-pound deep-threat receiver who is an intriguing package of size, speed and strength. So, instead of waiting for the third day of the NFL draft to find a receiver who could also play in the slot, they used their third-round selection on Day 2 to take Coates. Never mind about that reputation for dropping the ball.

      “When we went into this draft, we thought we’d probably come out with six defensive guys and two offensive guys, and we were going to interject [offensive] players who we feel were too good to pass up,” general manager Kevin Colbert said. “He’s big, he’s fast, he’s strong and he has good hands. People drop balls. Trust me, he has good hands.”

      Curiously, Coates has been compared to Martavis Bryant, whom the Steelers selected in the fourth round last season, and not just because of his size and speed. Coates carried a bad rap for having bad hands, just like Bryant. His drop rate at Auburn last season was 19.1 percent, according to NFL.com, meaning he would drop approximately one in every five passes.

      That, though, didn’t bother the Steelers, just as it didn’t bother them about Bryant, who finished the season as one of the bright, promising receivers in the league after catching eight touchdowns and averaging 21.1 yards per catch in the final 10 games. They believe they can teach receivers to catch the ball better.

      “He’s had some drops, but they all drop it,” Steelers receivers coach Richard Mann said. “What I will tell you is, they didn’t play him every down. What happens is he disappears. A lot of times, in my opinion, players have a tendency to lose concentration simply because they weren’t involved and then you bring them back in the heat of the battle. That’s not an excuse for him. That’s what I saw.”

      What the Steelers like is what happens when Coates does catch the ball. He averaged 21.5 yards per catch as a junior and 21.8 yards per catch last season, fourth best in the nation, on an Auburn team that ran the ball 65 percent of the time. Against Alabama, he caught five passes for an Iron Bowl-record 206 yards that included touchdowns of 34 and 68 yards – and he did that playing with two injured knees.

      With the Tigers, his quarterback was Nick Marshall, who is being projected as a cornerback in the NFL. He won’t have that problem with Ben Roethlisberger, who has never been confused with a cornerback.

      By the way, Coates caught nine of the 10 passes thrown at him during his pro-day workout at Auburn.

      “The thing that really impresses me is that when he did get the ball, especially those deep ones ... those 50-50 balls, he came down with it,” Mann said. “I’m talking about deep, contested catches. That was very impressive to me.”

      One of those times, ironically, was against Mississippi when he beat his new teammate, Senquez Golson, for a deep touchdown.

      “I did a little something to him,” Coates said, laughing.

      Coates not only has the size, he has the speed (4.43 in the 40) and strength. He did 23 reps on the 225-pound bench press at the combine, which is what linebackers do, not wide receivers. Try jamming him in press coverage and he is apt to toss the cornerback into the bench area. He also went 41 inches in the vertical jump, just behind his other new teammate, Bud Dupree, who jumped 42 inches.

      But there is another side to Coates that cannot be measured.

      During his redshirt season at Auburn in 2012, while the Tigers were 1-5, he unleashed a rant to the media in which he questioned the determination and leadership of the previous year’s team.

      “I can be one of those guys that steps up to the plate and has players look up to me,” Coates said.

      [URL]http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2015/05/03/coates-profile-for-sunday/stories/201505030185[/URL]

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      • Discipline of Steel
        Hall of Famer
        • Aug 2008
        • 3882

        #18
        Originally posted by Slapstick
        I heard one compare his body type to Terrell Owens. NOT that he would be as good as TO, nor as terrible in the locker room, but that physically, there was a resemblance.
        Well i think his face looks like Stonio so lets not put too much stock in those comparisons.
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        • BradshawsHairdresser
          Legend
          • Dec 2008
          • 7056

          #19
          Originally posted by Discipline of Steel
          Well i think his face looks like Stonio so lets not put too much stock in those comparisons.
          $$$$
          let's hope he doesn't resemble Stonio in certain off-field behavior patterns

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            #20
            Originally posted by feltdizz
            Same thing was said about Bryant...
            should have cut Bryant and kept Derek Moye...

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            • Slapstick
              Rookie
              • May 2008
              • 0

              #21
              Originally posted by Discipline of Steel
              Well i think his face looks like Stonio so lets not put too much stock in those comparisons.
              Okay, so he shouldn't look big and fast..my bad...
              Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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              • hawaiiansteel
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 35649

                #22
                WarBlogle.com ‏@WarBlogle May 1 -

                Sammie Coates threw multiple no-hitters in high school, including a playoff game where he also hit a grand slam. No joke. #auburn #steelers

                [URL]https://twitter.com/hashtag/Steelers?src=hash[/URL]

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                • Discipline of Steel
                  Hall of Famer
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 3882

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Slapstick
                  Okay, so he shouldn't look big and fast..my bad...
                  I was just trying to be 1/2 funny...
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                  Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, hear the lamentations of their women.

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                  • Slapstick
                    Rookie
                    • May 2008
                    • 0

                    #24
                    I know, bro...just messing with you...
                    Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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                    • hawaiiansteel
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 35649

                      #25

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                      • hawaiiansteel
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 35649

                        #26
                        Sammie Coates Brings Needed Depth To Crucial WR Position
                        [URL="http://www.steelersdepot.com/2015/05/sammie-coates-brings-needed-depth-to-crucial-wr-position/"]
                        http://www.steelersdepot.com/2015/05/sammie-coates-brings-needed-depth-to-crucial-wr-position/[/URL]
                        Last edited by hawaiiansteel; 05-04-2015, 03:02 PM.

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                        • Oviedo
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 23824

                          #27
                          But Coates is likely a bum because we all know Tomlin and Colbert can't evaluate talent and Tomlin should have been fired three years ago because he has no leadership and can't control the team. Plus the Rooney's give him no authority
                          "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                          • Slapstick
                            Rookie
                            • May 2008
                            • 0

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Oviedo
                            But Coates is likely a bum because we all know Tomlin and Colbert can't evaluate talent and Tomlin should have been fired three years ago because he has no leadership and can't control the team. Plus the Rooney's give him no authority
                            Careful now, or you will be accused of "elitist sarcasm"!!!
                            Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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                            • K Train
                              Hall of Famer
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 3685

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Slapstick
                              I heard one compare his body type to Terrell Owens. NOT that he would be as good as TO, nor as terrible in the locker room, but that physically, there was a resemblance.
                              Physically he does resemble TO...Julio Jones was compared to TO for several reasons....ripped physique, highlight reel waiting to happen but oculd drop the easy ones too, a vicious blocker (make no mistake about it, he IS a great blocker).

                              I think this is pretty clear that Wheaton isnt in the long term plans, but wheaton could be a 3rd year WR breakout candidate too...i just dont really see it

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                              • Oviedo
                                Legend
                                • May 2008
                                • 23824

                                #30
                                Originally posted by K Train
                                Physically he does resemble TO...Julio Jones was compared to TO for several reasons....ripped physique, highlight reel waiting to happen but oculd drop the easy ones too, a vicious blocker (make no mistake about it, he IS a great blocker).

                                I think this is pretty clear that Wheaton isnt in the long term plans, but wheaton could be a 3rd year WR breakout candidate too...i just dont really see it
                                IMO Wheaton can be very good.

                                However Wheaton is like Emmanual Sanders...great to have on the team and an asset but not irreplaceable. Very few WRs aren't replaceable. AB is one.
                                "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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