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  • NorthCoast
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    • Sep 2008
    • 25953

    "Must See" Rookie Defender

    Have the Steelers solved their problem on the DL?? Liking what I am reading;



    Steelers Have a ‘Must-See’ Rookie Defender Flying Under the Radar

    By Jason Zasky
    Updated Jul 30, 2022 at 1:19pm


    We’re less than a week into a Pittsburgh Steelers training camp in which the lion’s share of the attention has surrounded the offense — with the competition to replace Ben Roethlisberger and “eye-opening” practices on the part of rookie wide receivers George Pickens and Calvin Austin III overshadowing other potential storylines.

    Meanwhile, rookie defensive lineman Demarvin Leal has quietly had a strong start to training camp, and one former scout — Bucky Brooks of NFL.com — has named Leal as the rookie defensive lineman he’s “most excited to track over the next month.”


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    Demarvin Leal Has the Potential to ‘Drive Guards and Tackles Crazy’
    “The ultra-talented Leal could enjoy a banner rookie season in a defense that will enable him to play fast and free at the line of scrimmage. The 6-foot-4, 290-pounder is a long, rangy interior defender with the strength and athleticism to drive guards and tackles crazy at the point of attack,” writes Brooks, alluding to how the Texas A&M product (selected No. 84 overall), stands to benefit from being a part of a front-seven that features first-team All-Pro Cameron Heyward and reigning Defensive Player of the Year T.J. Watt.

    “If Leal quickly grasps the concepts and techniques preached by defensive line coach Karl Dunbar, the third-round pick could become a problem for opponents attempting to attack the middle of the Steelers’ defense,” concludes Brooks.

    That said, Leal figures to get plenty of reps in camp, owing to the fact that Tyson Alualu remains on the Physically Unable to Perform list with knee swelling and free agent acquisition Larry Ogunjobi is being brought along slowly as he continues his recovery from the Lisfranc injury he suffered near the end of last season.


    On the other hand, there are other more experienced defensive linemen who potentially stand in the way of Leal’s path to playing time, including Chris Wormley and Montravius Adams, not to mention 2021 fifth-round pick Isaiahh Loudermilk. And don’t forget about Carlos and Khalil Davis, both of whom face an uphill battle in terms of making the 53-man roster but seem good candidates for the practice squad.

    Pittsburgh’s Rookie Class Looking Good Thus Far
    As for the rest of Pittsburgh’s 2022 draft class, the early reviews are largely very positive. For one, third-year wide receiver Chase Claypool has already predicted that second-round pick George Pickens is “gonna be the best rookie receiver in the NFL.” Meanwhile, fellow wide receiver Calvin Austin III has thus far lived up to his billing as the “biggest day 3 steal.” And sixth-round pick Connor Heyward has been called the team’s “surprise offseason standout.”

    On the downside, first-round pick Kenny Pickett has struggled during the first week of training camp, but that’s common for rookie quarterbacks and “not a concern right now,” offers Mark Kaboly of The Athletic.


    As for Leal, his selection will always be linked to Baltimore’s decision to take Connecticut defensive tackle Travis Jones, who was drafted by the Ravens eight picks earlier. The Steelers were “hoping to have a shot” at selecting Jones, noted longtime Steelers insider Gerry Dulac in the wake of the 2022 draft.
  • WindyCitySteel
    Legend
    • Nov 2011
    • 15412

    #2
    Good news, we need him and Milk to be big contributors and actually develop into starters sooner rather than later.

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    • Bawb the Revelator
      Pro Bowler
      • Jan 2022
      • 1977

      #3
      If past is prologue, I'd guess Leal's 2022 rep chances are next to zilch aside from mop up or a humongous DL casualty list.

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      • Joel Buchsbaum
        Legend
        • Jan 2021
        • 7510

        #4
        Originally posted by Bawb the Revelator
        If past is prologue, I'd guess Leal's 2022 rep chances are next to zilch aside from mop up or a humongous DL casualty list.
        It's early but it looks and sounds like we have a very good rookie class. I'm not sure why Pickens or Leal were still on the board in rounds two and three, each was projected higher. Lucky us.

        Meanwhile, rookie defensive lineman Demarvin Leal has quietly had a strong start to training camp, and one former scout — Bucky Brooks of NFL.com — has named Leal as the rookie defensive lineman he’s “most excited to track over the next month.”
        A scouts words carry weight, but to judge lineman really requires pads, which come Monday.
        Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

        Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

        *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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        • Flasteel
          Hall of Famer
          • May 2008
          • 3933

          #5
          I am standing ready for my serving of crow, if Leal pans-out. I wasn't down on him as a player, but because I didn't think he was what we needed to address the run defense. It's great to hear these early returns, but let's see if it holds up with the pads on and once the games start. But I do hope I get a heaping serving of that feathered feast!
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          • NorthCoast
            Legend
            • Sep 2008
            • 25953

            #6
            Originally posted by Flasteel
            I am standing ready for my serving of crow, if Leal pans-out. I wasn't down on him as a player, but because I didn't think he was what we needed to address the run defense. It's great to hear these early returns, but let's see if it holds up with the pads on and once the games start. But I do hope I get a heaping serving of that feathered feast!
            I'm getting it ready for ya Flasteel;

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            • Flasteel
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 3933

              #7
              Originally posted by NorthCoast
              I'm getting it ready for ya Flasteel;

              Thank you, NC but I'll need more than that. I said some pretty harsh sh!t!
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              • Joel Buchsbaum
                Legend
                • Jan 2021
                • 7510

                #8
                Originally posted by NorthCoast
                I'm getting it ready for ya Flasteel;

                I liked the pick. Can I get a Raven to eat?
                Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

                Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

                *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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                • Mr.wizard
                  Legend
                  • May 2014
                  • 6617

                  #9
                  It is good news but we will see when the pads are on and those o-linemen start popping people, and Leal has to deal with that as well as play recognition. Football in shorts is a different game.

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                  • whisper
                    Legend
                    • Mar 2020
                    • 9423

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NorthCoast
                    Have the Steelers solved their problem on the DL?? Liking what I am reading;
                    Solved it? It's looking like they still have to replace 2/3's of the DL, so no, they haven't "solved it." (Alualu swelling knee and being on PUP seems to indicate he isn't going to be available for much of the season, Tuitt has retired). However, if Leal works out that is going to help. If Larry manages to get healthy that will help as well, but the fact Pgh is working out DTs as of this week is a sign they know they still need help on the DL.

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                    • BURGH86STEEL
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 6908

                      #11
                      IMO, people should pay more attention to Loudermilk's development than Leal. Most rookie players are not ready to play in the NFL for many reasons.

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                      • whisper
                        Legend
                        • Mar 2020
                        • 9423

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                        IMO, people should pay more attention to Loudermilk's development than Leal. Most rookie players are not ready to play in the NFL for many reasons.
                        Just don't tell that to "11 from Heaven" of last year.

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                        • NorthCoast
                          Legend
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 25953

                          #13
                          Originally posted by whisper
                          Solved it? It's looking like they still have to replace 2/3's of the DL, so no, they haven't "solved it." (Alualu swelling knee and being on PUP seems to indicate he isn't going to be available for much of the season, Tuitt has retired). However, if Leal works out that is going to help. If Larry manages to get healthy that will help as well, but the fact Pgh is working out DTs as of this week is a sign they know they still need help on the DL.

                          https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.co...k-pututau-news
                          It means the Steelers are serious about not be embarrassed by the run game defense like last season. Any and all options are being explored.

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                          • NorthCoast
                            Legend
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 25953

                            #14
                            Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                            IMO, people should pay more attention to Loudermilk's development than Leal. Most rookie players are not ready to play in the NFL for many reasons.
                            I like Loudermilk. A lot.

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                            • BURGH86STEEL
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 6908

                              #15
                              Originally posted by NorthCoast
                              I like Loudermilk. A lot.
                              Time to develop from a young man into an NFL caliber player. NFL training, coaching, individual preparation, experience, and ultimately production(teams can settle for lack of production as long as you do your job) will determine Loudermilk's future in the NFL.

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