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If Beachum fetches top LT $, I say let him walk. You simply can't pay everyone top $, you have to pick and choose. I'd say most of our FAs are in that came boat: sign those who come in at a reasonable price, let those who want overpaid to walk. I don't see why we will pay Boykin good $, being that he was barely allowed to see the field, even when Blake was playing the worst football of any starting CB in the NFL. I'd really like to see Gay back. He doesn't get the credit he deserves. I'd also like to see Cockrell back too. We need to hope and pray Golson ends up being legit, or we could be in real trouble.
This summary says Villa "struggled mightily." Most of us didn't see it that way, but he gave up 7th most sacks of all LTs while playing only the 56th most snaps. That does sound pretty bad.
Bottom line, priorities remain the same: CB, S, OLB, back up QB, OT if we lose Beach. Probably another RB. I don't know if D Will has another good year left in him or not.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Notable Free Agents: LT Kelvin Beachum, OG Ramon Foster, CB Brandon Boykin, NT Steve McLendon, CB William Gay, SS Will Allen, WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, ILB Sean Spence, CB Antwon Blake, FS Robert Golden, DE Cam Thomas, QB Bruce Gradkowski, RB Jordan Todman, QB Michael Vick
Cornerback: Pittsburgh fielded one of the league's weakest 2015 cornerback corps, rotating William Gay, Antwon Blake, and Ross Cockrell before getting Brandon Boykin involved down the stretch. Gay, Blake, and Boykin are all free agents. 2015 second-round pick Senquez Golson (shoulder) missed his entire rookie year and stands 5-foot-9, 176. In order to match up with A.J. Green and Josh Gordon in the AFC North, the Steelers need a legit No. 1 corner.
Offensive Line: The Steelers will get C Maurkice Pouncey back from his broken fibula, but LT Kelvin Beachum and LG Ramon Foster are both free agents, while RG David DeCastro is entering his contract year. After Beachum tore his ACL in October, replacement Ali Villanueva struggled mightily in his absence, allowing the seventh most sacks among offensive tackles despite playing the 56th most snaps at the position. Pittsburgh must address at least two offensive line spots (LT, LG).
Safety: FS Mike Mitchell has settled in as a passable starter, but SS Will Allen's contract is up and 2013 fourth-rounder Shamarko Thomas doesn't look remotely ready to replace him. Nor does Robert Golden, a free agent who beat out Thomas for the Steelers' third safety job in 2015. As DC Keith Butler mixes and matches Cover 2 and Cover 3, Pittsburgh will hunt for a versatile bookend to Mitchell who's capable of covering tight ends and running the alley.
Quarterback: Michael Vick and Bruce Gradkowski are headed to free agency, leaving only Landry Jones behind injury-riddled Ben Roethlisberger. Jones floundered in his 2015 spot opportunities, committing five turnovers as a two-game starter and completing just 58.2% of his throws. The Steelers figure to target free agent veterans to compete for the backup job.
If Beachum fetches top LT $, I say let him walk. You simply can't pay everyone top $, you have to pick and choose. I'd say most of our FAs are in that came boat: sign those who come in at a reasonable price, let those who want overpaid to walk. I don't see why we will pay Boykin good $, being that he was barely allowed to see the field, even when Blake was playing the worst football of any starting CB in the NFL. I'd really like to see Gay back. He doesn't get the credit he deserves. I'd also like to see Cockrell back too. We need to hope and pray Golson ends up being legit, or we could be in real trouble.
This summary says Villa "struggled mightily." Most of us didn't see it that way, but he gave up 7th most sacks of all LTs while playing only the 56th most snaps. That does sound pretty bad.
Bottom line, priorities remain the same: CB, S, OLB, back up QB, OT if we lose Beach. Probably another RB. I don't know if D Will has another good year left in him or not.