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  • Steel Maniac
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    • Apr 2017
    • 19472

    Steelers exit draft with some of the same needs they had entereing it

    Steelers Exit Draft With Some Of Same Needs They Had Entering It
    ByAlex KozoraPosted on April 27, 2020 at 9:30 am


    The NFL Draft is the last marquee moment to improve your team. Yes, there’s still free agents available and Kevin Colbert isn’t one to shy away from an August trade. But essentially, this past weekend was the best chance to plug holes in the roster. To some extent, Pittsburgh did that. Chase Claypool gives them quality depth at receiver, now four deep at a position where you pretty much have to be. Ditto Alex Highsmith at outside linebacker and Kevin Dotson at guard.


    But there were two spots nearly left out in the cold, only addressed with the team’s last two selections of the draft. And they were glaring spots on the roster – nose tackle and safety.

    Entering the draft, I had two questions.

    Who is the Steelers’ nose tackle?

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    Who is the Steelers’ backup safety?

    Unfortunately, I exit the draft still asking myself the same two things

    Drafting safety Antoine Brooks Jr. in the 6th round followed by Carlos Davis in the 7th is better than nothing. But those late Day Three adds are the roster equivalent of having a PennDot worker stand next to a pothole and yell “Look out” to cars. It’s helpful, I guess, but that doesn’t fix the problem.

    And I get it. Only six selections. Hard to fill all those needs. But basically ignoring both until the very end is asking for trouble. Brooks and Davis? It’ll be a win if they make the team out of camp. Neither are ready to help on defense right away.

    Colbert is accurate to call nose tackle a dying position. It isn’t *as* important as it used to be. But the position isn’t dead. Playing over 300 snaps a season is significant and if there’s a weakness there – and there is – you’ll feel it. Who’s the guy in 2019? Daniel McCullers? He’s improved the past two seasons, Karl Dunbar has been the best thing that’s happened to his football career, but he’s nothing more than a backup. Chris Wormley? Colbert called him a defensive end. Tyson Alualu? He’s never been a base nose tackle before. Isaiah Buggs? No one profiled him as a nose tackle coming out. At this point, I’d kick Wormley inside and hope for the best, but the fact we don’t have any more clarity after the draft is a problem.

    Safety is just as noticeable even though they have two starters. There’s nothing behind Minkah Fitzpatrick or Terrell Edmunds. If the season started today, Jordan Dangerfield now looks like the best option but an uninspiring one whose played all of 81 snaps the last two seasons. In theory, you could move Cam Sutton or Mike Hilton back there but both have virtually no NFL experience as a true safety. Sutton would rotate in some disguised coverages on third down but that’s about it. And even if you do, you lose a 6th DB to run dime packages effectively.

    Opting against taking RB Anthony McFarland in the 4th would’ve been a step in solving that problem. McFarland is talented and adds some big-play ability to the offense. But Kerrith Whyte Jr. offers a similar skillset, making McFarland a redundant piece. Pittsburgh went the flashy route with that pick, choosing the 80 inch TV instead of buying groceries.

    I’m not mad at the team for letting Javon Hargrave and Sean Davis walk. Truth be told, I would’ve begrudgingly done the same. Both players cost too much. But the Steelers shot themselves in the foot by doing nothing to address those areas in free agency, relying on their limited draft capital to plug things, and then barely even doing that.


    Draft someone in the fourth round or higher. Sign a veteran free agent with moderate NFL success. That was the point in signing Stefen Wisniewski, a shrewd move. They should’ve done the same for at least one of those spots. This front office didn’t.

    In those areas, Pittsburgh has had countless chances to get better since the start of the new year. They’ve passed those up time and time again and as we sit here today, all they’ve done is get worse.
  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
    • 35648

    #2
    I'm sure the Steelers are aware of this, there's still plenty of time before the start of the season...

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    • Buzz
      Legend
      • Dec 2017
      • 8379

      #3
      I think they're going to need to pick up a veteran FA or two in the coming weeks

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      • SteelerMaine83
        Starter
        • Feb 2013
        • 826

        #4
        Originally posted by Steel Maniac
        [B][SIZE=4] In those areas, Pittsburgh has had countless chances to get better since the start of the new year. They’ve passed those up time and time again and as we sit here today, all they’ve done is get worse.
        Yeah, I can’t disagree with the assessment as far as NT goes, as Davis has size and athleticism but has a ways to go as far as being an NFL player. He’s prime for the PS at best this year (yes, McCullers is currently better than him). May contribute a few years down the road.

        But as for Brooks, I’ve got to say I think he’s going to be an upgrade over either Dangerfield or Allen, especially if they let him play to his talents. (And Davis, we’ll, I can’t count him because he hardly played last year).

        So I guess you can call me an optimist on this one—Brooks will be an improvement, even though the bar is set pretty low.

        (Note: I too was an advocate for taking a S in the 4th and not an RB, but lucky for the Steelers and fans I don’t make those decisions)

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        • NorthCoast
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          • Sep 2008
          • 26636

          #5
          I will let the process play out. Still can sign FAs, talent will be available in August. Look no further than last season and what Colbert was able to accomplish.

          Man, I love this time of year second only to the playoffs!

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          • steeler_george
            Hall of Famer
            • Dec 2008
            • 3417

            #6
            Looking at what is left at FA, the strong points are the postions that were missed in the draft ....safety, NT, and ILB.

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            • Buzz
              Legend
              • Dec 2017
              • 8379

              #7
              Originally posted by SteelerMaine83
              Yeah, I can’t disagree with the assessment as far as NT goes, as Davis has size and athleticism but has a ways to go as far as being an NFL player. He’s prime for the PS at best this year (yes, McCullers is currently better than him). May contribute a few years down the road.

              But as for Brooks, I’ve got to say I think he’s going to be an upgrade over either Dangerfield or Allen, especially if they let him play to his talents. (And Davis, we’ll, I can’t count him because he hardly played last year).

              So I guess you can call me an optimist on this one—Brooks will be an improvement, even though the bar is set pretty low.

              (Note: I too was an advocate for taking a S in the 4th and not an RB, but lucky for the Steelers and fans I don’t make those decisions)
              What have you seen about Brooks' game that leads you to think he will be any better of a defensive player than Marcus Allen? I'm not being snarky; I genuinely want to know.

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              • feltdizz
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                • May 2008
                • 27532

                #8
                Well, I guess we don’t draft for need as much as some want to believe.
                Steelers 27
                Rats 16

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                • NorthCoast
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                  • Sep 2008
                  • 26636

                  #9
                  Originally posted by steeler_george
                  Looking at what is left at FA, the strong points are the postions that were missed in the draft ....safety, NT, and ILB.
                  I seen manti teo is out there. Haven't followed his career but wasn't he rated well at draft time?

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                  • Ernie
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                    • Aug 2013
                    • 8470

                    #10
                    you guys are gonna think im crazy... my #1 target post draft... re-signing Mark Barron.

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                    • Buzz
                      Legend
                      • Dec 2017
                      • 8379

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ernie
                      you guys are gonna think im crazy... my #1 target post draft... re-signing Mark Barron.
                      He should come cheaper this year. He ain't coming any younger.

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                      • steeler_george
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 3417

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ernie
                        you guys are gonna think im crazy... my #1 target post draft... re-signing Mark Barron.
                        you think that is crazy, I want chicko to come back... he knows system, culture, should be cheap, ST and insuance if neither olb impresses.

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                        • Captain Lemming
                          Legend
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 16041

                          #13
                          Originally posted by steeler_george
                          you think that is crazy, I want chicko to come back... he knows system, culture, should be cheap, ST and insuance if neither olb impresses.
                          Absolutely. They brought back Hawaii 5-0, McGuiver, Magnum, Charlies Angels..TWICE....I say BRING BACK CHICO

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                          In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

                          TCFCLTC-
                          The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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                          • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 10281

                            #14
                            So, the Steelers entered the draft with 6 picks, none in the first, and didn't address all of their needs? I could have written this article last Wednesday and simply inserted a couple of names.
                            http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...to_Mike/to.jpg

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                            • Ernie
                              Legend
                              • Aug 2013
                              • 8470

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Buzz
                              He should come cheaper this year. He ain't coming any younger.
                              i think hes 31ish... perfect for our 1-2 year window

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