In regards to BPA, we have to look at the known VS the unknowns.
Steelers like versatile athletes. If you can play FS and SS (Reid) you might get the look over a guy who perhaps only home is at FS (Bates)
Steelers like big schools, so a (Evans) might be more attractive than a small school production (LVE).
Steelers like pass catching RBs, so if they were to draft Bell's replacement they might prefer (Michel) over(Guice).
Do they see (Rudolph) as a franchise QB ? We would know that answer if he is still on the board come pick 28.
Say in the world of choosing all of these prospects sit there. You take away injury, and small school, and subtract that (Big Ben) is going to be around 2 to 3 years. Hell maybe even longer.
And (Michel) is he really a first round pick of value?
Besides not trading up (Reid) just might be the safer pick.
Not sure he offers the highest ceiling, but might be the least likely to bust out.
We know by now who we like and want to draft.
But with the way Steelers draft who really makes the most sense ?
Steelers like versatile athletes. If you can play FS and SS (Reid) you might get the look over a guy who perhaps only home is at FS (Bates)
Steelers like big schools, so a (Evans) might be more attractive than a small school production (LVE).
Steelers like pass catching RBs, so if they were to draft Bell's replacement they might prefer (Michel) over(Guice).
Do they see (Rudolph) as a franchise QB ? We would know that answer if he is still on the board come pick 28.
Say in the world of choosing all of these prospects sit there. You take away injury, and small school, and subtract that (Big Ben) is going to be around 2 to 3 years. Hell maybe even longer.
And (Michel) is he really a first round pick of value?
Besides not trading up (Reid) just might be the safer pick.
Not sure he offers the highest ceiling, but might be the least likely to bust out.
We know by now who we like and want to draft.
But with the way Steelers draft who really makes the most sense ?
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