Using Walter football's latest mock draft, create one for the Steelers.
No trades. You can only pick a player that is on the board when the Steelers select. I will be posing the Walter Football comments of the players I choose, you are welcome to do the same.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2019charlie.php
Round 1 ) NT/DT Christian Wilkins. Every top Steeler defense always had a very good to great DT/NT. I think the value is best here. Wilkins could play the Nose on 1st and likely running downs, and DT on all 4 man fronts.
In 2018, Wilkins totaled 50 tackles with 14 for a loss, 5.5 sacks and a forced fumble. He totaled 60 tackles, 8.5 tackles for a loss and 4.5 sacks in 2017. Wilkins is disruptive at the point of attack, showing the speed to create havoc behind the line of scrimmage. He is a great athlete for his size and has the versatility to play a variety of techniques. His speed and athleticism make him a fit for three-technique in a 4-3. He could also fit as a 3-4 defensive end and even play some nose tackle. The 6-foot-4, 310-pounder possesses a nice skill set with upside.
Wilkins played well for Clemson in 2016 as part of a tough defensive line that controlled the point of attack. The sophomore had 48 tackles with 13 tackles for a loss, 3.5 sacks and 10 passes batted on the year. Because of injuries, Wilkins played a lot of defensive end. He showed nice athleticism and versatility, but is at his best on the inside, using his mismatch speed against guards. Wilkins made 33 tackles and two sacks as a freshman in 2015.
Round 2 ) Cornerback Julian Love. We need a fast corner with ball skills, who produced. Love fits the bill.
Cornerback was a big issue last offseason, but general manager Brian Gaine failed to improve the position. In fact, he made it worse by signing bust free agent addition Aaron Colvin to a big contract. The Texans' corners were terrible in 2018, and they need a lot of upgrades at the position.
In 2018, Love totaled 63 tackles with 16 passes broken up and an interception. He played really well for the Fighting Irish and was an unsung hero of their defense. Love also had a strong 2017 season for Notre Dame, totaling 68 tackles with three interceptions and 20 passes broken up. Because of his size, Love would be a better fit as a slot corner. He is very fast with impressive ball skills and instincts.
Round 3 ) Defensive back Joejuan Williams. I think he'd make a fine free safety
In speaking with team sources, they are intrigued by Williams. Some sources have said they graded Williams in the third to fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-3, 208-pounder has excellent size to match up with big receivers and showed some impressive quickness to break on the ball while running with the Ole Miss big receivers of A.J. Brown and DaMarkus Lodge. Williams came through with an interception late in the fourth quarter and a pass breakup on fourth down in overtime to clinch the win for Vanderbilt over the Rebels. In 2018, Williams totaled 61 tackles, four interceptions and 13 passes broken up.
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A draft like this would upgrade a very poor defensive backfield, and add extra toughness vs. the run. Free agency would be needed to upgrade ILB