I wonder what it would take to trade back up into the middle of the 2nd and grab one of the top corners?
I wonder what it would take to trade back up into the middle of the 2nd and grab one of the top corners?
I wonder what it would take to trade back up into the middle of the 2nd and grab one of the top corners?
The #40 pick, belonging to Buffalo, has a value of 500 points. The Steelers' two 3rd round picks, numbers 66 and 83, have a combined value of 435 points. The Steelers would have to add their initial 5th round pick (from Oakland), pick number 141, to raise the value to 470 points.
Pretty steep. I hope they use those picks on a CB,WR and TE instead of bagging it all and selecting just one guy in the 2nd round.
Yeah, you are probably right.
Steelers are really going to have to hit on the 3rd round picks.
We haven’t had much success in the past.
If they do that they better be sure of who they are selecting. No one player stands out at CB as a sure thing. I could see them using a 3rd and a late round pick to move up 2 or 3 positions at a time to garner someone once they are in close range of where their current pick is now.
After the move in the 1st round I doubt they combine too much on day 2 of the draft for one guy.
Greedy Williams, Byron Murphy are still out there but so are guys like T. Mullens, I. Johnson, L. Johnson, J. Love, N. Adderley, A. Hooker, J. Layne. and Rock
So you can see they still may be able to land guys of value where they sit now