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Here’s a list of prospects 1-100, 101-200, 201-300 & 301-400.
https://www.drafttek.com/m/Top-100-NFL-Draft-Prospects-2018.asp
The Steelers draft picks are 28, 60, 92, 148, 165, 220 & 246.
Find players past those picks ranking wise and make your own mock draft. Example mine below.
#28- Leighton Vander Esch ILB Boise St
LVE has TJ Watt potential and the signing of Bostic allows the Steelers time to develop the kid. He’s a freak athlete and though his sample size when it comes to play is small it was however impressive.
#60- Dallas Goedert TE S. Dakota St
Goedert might be the most well rounded TE to come out of college in awhile. He can run routes, work all three zones, spread wide, work the seam, he blocks well in both pass protection and run. He is a hand catcher and uses his body to block out defenders.
#92- Terrell Edmunds S VT
Edmunds is off the charts athletically and can play all over the secondary or even rover ILB. I think he’d be perfect to learn behind Burnett for a couple years.
#148- Jaylen Samuels RB/HB N.C. State
Samuels is an offensive utility player at this point. He plays RB, HB, TE, and WR. He’s used in more positions than Bell. I think he showed enough athleticism to be an every down player.
#165- Kemoko Turay OLB Rutgers
I see Turay high in bosrds because of potential. I agree he has potential but I wouldn’t take him day 1 or 2 on potential. This far in the draft we can get him into camp and 5th year option Dupree. Turay gives us options if Dupree isn’t a stud by 2019.
#220- Richie James WR MTSU
James was a stud his freshman and sophomore seasons combing for 2,959 yards, 212 catches, and 20 tds. He also had 497 yards on 51 carries with 5 more trips to the end zone those years. He also has punt return ability. He got hurt his junior season and for some reason skipped his senior year. Sucks for him but he could end up being our slot receiver in 2019.
#246- Sean Welsh OL Iowa
Welsh has been a starter since his Freshman year and might be the most versatile lineman I’ve seen. In college he played everywhere but I feel OC would be his best one position. He however would be a nice utility guy to backup LG, OC, and RG and perhaps replace Foster next year.
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https://www.drafttek.com/m/Top-100-NFL-Draft-Prospects-2018.asp
The Steelers draft picks are 28, 60, 92, 148, 165, 220 & 246.
Find players past those picks ranking wise and make your own mock draft. Example mine below.
#28- Leighton Vander Esch ILB Boise St
LVE has TJ Watt potential and the signing of Bostic allows the Steelers time to develop the kid. He’s a freak athlete and though his sample size when it comes to play is small it was however impressive.
#60- Dallas Goedert TE S. Dakota St
Goedert might be the most well rounded TE to come out of college in awhile. He can run routes, work all three zones, spread wide, work the seam, he blocks well in both pass protection and run. He is a hand catcher and uses his body to block out defenders.
#92- Terrell Edmunds S VT
Edmunds is off the charts athletically and can play all over the secondary or even rover ILB. I think he’d be perfect to learn behind Burnett for a couple years.
#148- Jaylen Samuels RB/HB N.C. State
Samuels is an offensive utility player at this point. He plays RB, HB, TE, and WR. He’s used in more positions than Bell. I think he showed enough athleticism to be an every down player.
#165- Kemoko Turay OLB Rutgers
I see Turay high in bosrds because of potential. I agree he has potential but I wouldn’t take him day 1 or 2 on potential. This far in the draft we can get him into camp and 5th year option Dupree. Turay gives us options if Dupree isn’t a stud by 2019.
#220- Richie James WR MTSU
James was a stud his freshman and sophomore seasons combing for 2,959 yards, 212 catches, and 20 tds. He also had 497 yards on 51 carries with 5 more trips to the end zone those years. He also has punt return ability. He got hurt his junior season and for some reason skipped his senior year. Sucks for him but he could end up being our slot receiver in 2019.
#246- Sean Welsh OL Iowa
Welsh has been a starter since his Freshman year and might be the most versatile lineman I’ve seen. In college he played everywhere but I feel OC would be his best one position. He however would be a nice utility guy to backup LG, OC, and RG and perhaps replace Foster next year.
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