Wtf happened?
lulz he is joking. TMC left on his own accord.
Wtf happened?
lulz he is joking. TMC left on his own accord.
Does TMC frequent any other boards?
Lots has changed over the past week of reading up on these guys. Spreadsheets are changing daily and I'm looking forward to this weekend.
That said, here are my top-50 (non-quarterbacks) entering combine weekend:
1. Myles Garrett, DE
2. Reuben Foster, LB
3. Jamal Adams, SS
4. Mike Williams, WR
5. Malik McDowell, DT/DE
6. Marlon Humphrey, CB
7. Tre'Davious White, CB
8. Marshon Lattimore, CB
9. Leonard Fournette, RB
10. Jonathan Allen, DE/DT
11. Tim Williams, OLB/DE
12. O.J. Howard, TE
13. Jabrill Peppers, SS/LB/ATH
14. Caleb Brantley, DT
15. Cam Robinson, OT
16. David Njoku, TE/HB
17. Malik Hooker, S
18. Jalen Tabor, CB
19. Dalvin Cook, RB
20. Dan Freeney, OG
21. Carl Lawson, OLB/DE
22. Derek Barnett, OLB/DE
23. Corey Davis, WR
24. Taco Charlton, DE
25. John Ross, WR
26. Ryan Ramczyk, OT/OG
27. Sidney Jones, CB
28. Christian McCaffrey, RB/WR
29. Solomon Thomas, DE/DT
30. Charles Harris, OLB/DE
31. Budda Baker, FS
32. Chris Wormley, DT/DE
33. Desmond King, CB/FS
34. Takkarish McKinley, OLB/DE
35. Roderick Johnson, OT
36. Jarron Jones, DT
37. Gareon Conley, CB
38. Adoree Jackson, CB
39. Garrett Bolles, OT/OG
40. Cameron Sutton, CB
41. Dorian Jackson, OG/C
42. Hassan Riddick, LB
43. Forrest Lamp, OG/OT/C
44. Zach Cunningham, LB
45. Malachi Dupree, WR
46. JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR
47. Joe Mixon, RB
48. Curtis Samuel, WR/RB
49. Quincy Wilson, CB/FS
50. Kareem Hunt, RB
Zay Jones is making himself some money too. He's in the mix if we are thinking about WR in round 2
3. Christian McCaffrey might be too small to be a RB. He came in about 1" and 10 lbs. lighter than some listed sizes on him (he's 5'-11" and 202 lbs.). In addition he has short arms (30") and small hands (9"). He had some games where he fumbled in the past and this weigh-in doesn't alleviate those concerns and might actually cause some GM's to revisit the tape. He's a great weapon, but could end up more of a hood ornament to an offense and not an engine.
I'm almost convinced the Patriots take him at 32 and make him into either another Kevin Faulk/Danny Woodhead or Wes Welker/Julian Edleman.

Lots of changes coming to the big board now that all the combine information is available and compared to my film notes.
As things are coming together I have a couple thoughts specifically about the Steelers.
1. I think the best value talent wise when we pick at #30 will be at cornerback. When you compared pure grades on the possible OLB prospects available (McKinley, Williams, Lawson) and consider their off-field issues vs. the possible CB's that could be available (White, Tabor, Jones), I am kind of thinking the CB's are better football players with better risk/reward.
2. The opposite might be in round 2, where I think you might have either T.J. Watt, Tyrus Bowser or Derek Rivers fall to us as good weak side OLB prospects.
3. In round 3 with our two selections, you might hope that the deep pools of 3rd round WR's and TE's become available.
4. In round 4, I think you have to go back to CB as there are so many in this draft you could get a normal 2nd round or 3rd round graded kid in round 4 just because everyone is pushing positions of need. Or maybe a safety because of the same reasons.
It all depends on how the draft falls. I don't think you can pigeon hole yourself into a position. I still do feel the Steelers might have just did that last year in Burns but got lucky. Anyways, I would be happy going with a Edge, CB, S, or ILB 30 if the value is there. Those to me are our true NEED positions and then after that I would say TE, WR, RB. Then (assuming Ben doesn't retire) QB, OL, and DL. Not saying if the value isn't there I don't jump at a QB in the third or a DL in the third.
As far as CB vs OLB I feel OLB is a bigger need. I feel Burns has progressed nicely, Cockrell while might not be a star is a decent #2, and if we can get anything out of Golson we might be good for our top three spots. Now Cockrell will be a free agent next year so that is why CB is a bigger need but we could always extend him and then the need would not be so great. Harrison is 39 (may 4th) and I can't fathom he plays at this level for 2 more years. If he can play 250 snaps and get 5 sacks next year I would be amazed. Chick is a serviceable backup. After that what do we got? I say we get a Reddick, Cunningham, Williams, Lawson etc if they are there and see if we can snag a CB like Moreau, Awuzie, or Lewis I would be very happy with the beginning of that draft.
Again, all depends on who is still on the board when you draft.
Reddick would play ILB in our system. If we sign a good FA corner, then maybe we go the Reddick route and draft an OLB in rd 2.