I just hope they don't go the "lazy route" that Colbert seemed to be taking on day 3 of the draft. The team seemed to go into a "give up" mode in later rounds, and we cannot afford such laziness, every round counts. To draft a QB who would easily be there as an UDFA (or another QB just as good) in any round is sloppy. To draft an obese punter because our head coach "digs him" is lazy. (He was like 35th in avg last year).
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I just hope they don't go the "lazy route" that Colbert seemed to be taking on day 3 of the draft. The team seemed to go into a "give up" mode in later rounds, and we cannot afford such laziness, every round counts. To draft a QB who would easily be there as an UDFA (or another QB just as good) in any round is sloppy. To draft an obese punter because our head coach "digs him" is lazy. (He was like 35th in avg last year).Steelers 27
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what part of “mentoring younger WR’s” did you miss??
Somewhat lost in Burrow rising MVP boards, Chase and Tee Higgins both racking up over 1,000 yards through the air and Joe Mixon rushing for a career-high 1,200 yards, Tyler Boyd has been the most reliable wide receiver in the NFL this season.
As NFL Network’s Aditi Kinkhabwala pointed out, Boyd’s 67 receptions without a drop this season are by far the most in the league.
The sure-handed target isn’t the flashy option that Chase or Higgins is, but Boyd is good for either throwing a ball up that needs to be hauled in or dumping a ball off that needs to be carried a few yards. It isn’t always glamorous, but Boyd has been the glue that holds the unit together. but a veteran voice among the wide receivers at the ripe, old age of 27.Trolls are people too.Comment
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I'd spend every 6th and 7th round pick on RBs and add them to the mix in camp. You can find gems there more than any other position.Comment
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yes, because that’s what vets do. They teach younger players everything. Even went back in time and helped burp them when they were babies. That is exactly what helping to mentor younger players is all about. Teaching them everything. All of it. 100% of it. Boyd might even be Chase’s daddy..Steelers 27
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yes, because that’s what vets do. They teach younger players everything. Even went back in time and helped burp them when they were babies. That is exactly what helping to mentor younger players is all about. Teaching them everything. All of it. 100% of it. Boyd might even be Chase’s daddy..Trolls are people too.Comment
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