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The entire roster (with some names I didn't know of).

Bobby Bufford

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https://www.steelers.com/team/players-roster/

So, looking over this roster, there are a few players I kind of forgot about, a few that are obvious camp bodies, and - maybe - a few dark horses with a chance?

Among players of obscurity....

Olasunkanmi Adeniyi, OLB, UFA 2018, Toledo. I remember a little buzz about him in camp last year (unless it was another guy with a preposterous long name).
He's a little on the short side (but the best OLB in the history of the franchise wasn't even 6 foot, Harrison). I view the OLBs like the CBs: It's about damn time
we get lucky with a lower pick or UFA at this point, after so many misses. Is this the guy?

He did make some very familiar #92 plays in the preseason.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOAFWtbEl-U

Please, let him be the new terror we need at OLB opposite TJ. We know Bud ain't it.

Brian and Marcus Allen. One's a CB the other a S. It would sure be nice if one stepped up to become a legit player. We need at least 1 to.

Buggs, DL, Bama. we need quality depth on DL. Frazier wasn't it last year. McCullers is a giant, inanimate object. We need Buggs to work out.

Travon McMillian, RB, Colorado U. I seriously doubt he has much a shot of sticking, but he looks like a decent RB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elE1c5Xy5tA

Kevin Radar, TE, Youngstown St. - purely a local Pitt guy, won't ever play.

Ralph Webb, RB, Vandy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgmVobGnpwA&t=18s

Who is your possible diamond in the rough?
 
Kevin Radar, TE, Youngstown St. - purely a local Pitt guy, won't ever play.

https://247sports.com/nfl/pittsburg...ams-top-sleepers-for-training-camp-132857971/

But Pouncey chose Rader and Gentry, even though he couldn't find a particular order.

"I haven't seen enough yet because we haven't done a lot since we don't have pads on, so I can't pick the guy," Pouncey said. "The other guys, like when I picked Hilton, it was like 'This (expletive)'s blitzing and picking plays off.' And Chuks played on the line so I already knew he could play. But out of those two guys, trust me, it's gonna be one of them. Mark my words now."




"Pouncey agreed to let one of the veteran tight ends break the tie, but the most tenured of that group, Grimble, couldn't decide.

"Hmmmm, 81 and 87," Grimble pondered. "Too close to call. I have to wait till camp."

Gentry consistently worked with the top groups during spring workouts. His touchdown on the last play of the final team scrimmage of minicamp sparked a raucous celebration for the offense.

Rader (6-4, 250) was born in Pittsburgh and attended Pine-Richland High in the north suburbs before heading off to Youngstown State as a defensive end. He was moved to tight end as a redshirt sophomore, caught 41 passes at 14.7 yards per catch, and was signed after the 2018 draft by the Green Bay Packers.

Rader drew raves from Mike Tomlin on the practice field Tuesday after a downfield block inside the 5-yard line catapulted Tevin Jones into the end zone to complete a long catch-and-run.

"That's my game," Rader said later. When asked if he meant downfield blocking, he said, "No, playing until the whistle."

Rader grew up idolizing Miller and believes No. 83 should be retired by the Steelers."

you really need to stop pretending you're smart.
 
Rader (6-4, 250) was born in Pittsburgh and attended Pine-Richland High in the north suburbs before heading off to Youngstown State

The entire reason he is here. They think local guys have magic fairy dust on them.

Black & Gold Blubber, want to make a bet on this guy making the team's final 53?
 
SO, if you think Radar is so good, put $ on him making the team.

only douchebags think that every time someone makes a comment about a young kid having a shot they have to back it up with a bet.

let people like the players they like and if you disagree, post sound reasons why or shut the hell up

pop and coach two of a kind fucktards
 
SO, if you think Radar is so good, put $ on him making the team.

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Ola flashed last year and there is talk of him replacing Durpee. We'll see if Durp improves this season, if not Ola will play.
 
Ola flashed last year and there is talk of him replacing Durpee. We'll see if Durp improves this season, if not Ola will play.

I hope so. I really don't like Dupree to be honest. Runs his mouth, and gets knocked on his *** way too much.
 
only douchebags think that every time someone makes a comment about a young kid having a shot they have to back it up with a bet.

let people like the players they like and if you disagree, post sound reasons why or shut the hell up

pop and coach two of a kind fucktards

Oh, OK, how about this? Never has been productive. Biggest precursor of all time.

http://draftanalyst.com/kevin-rader
 
Oh, OK, how about this? Never has been productive. Biggest precursor of all time.

http://draftanalyst.com/kevin-rader
Your own link said marginally productive little different than never been productive. The draft eval said some positives as well. Did you pull up any draft footage of him? Watch any games? Little silly to lock in an opinion just based on what a draft site said on him. That is coach-ish. To debate negatively an undrafted player is silly as well. All undrafted players are longshots. So it isn't a revelation when one doesn't make it. Thing about you pop on a booby is you love to throw here and there ten dollar words in sentences, and turn around and give twenty five cent football conversations. So that cancels out any new word you just learned when you can't grasp the basic football fundementals. Evolve be better.

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Ola flashed last year and there is talk of him replacing Durpee. We'll see if Durp improves this season, if not Ola will play.



I can, as well as many others, LIVE with that. All I've ever wanted is for the BEST PLAYER TO PLAY, regardless of income or position of draft pick. I've never bought into that"automatic starter or relegated to practice squad due to position in draft or pay scale. BEST PLAYER AVAILABLE is a big ticket and should be followed. It's amazing how many coaches / owners don't see it that way.





Salute the nation
 
The entire reason he is here. They think local guys have magic fairy dust on them.

Black & Gold Blubber, want to make a bet on this guy making the team's final 53?




GREAT boobie sweet cheeeeeeeks. Who wouldn't take that bet in your shoes. EASY to strut around offering that DUMB ******* MORON bet and crow about it to. UNLESS you can predict top 10 status a full two years in advance, you have NO credibility, course you never did to begin with so you're not out anything either. Double ****






Salute the nation
 
how about what you think of the player and not what some random draft analysis says?

oh never mind,..no one really gives a **** about your opinion

How about THIS? I THINK his low production (fact) is indicative that he's not going to do anything in the NFL.

If your best season is 22 grabs at Youngstown, you probably aren't going to light up the NFL.

You better pull your pants up; you're double standards are showing.

Football knowledge waved bye bye to you faster than Aunt Irma in the driveway while drinking a ginger ale, wearing her sunday shoes.
 
to the OP question regarding diamond in the rough...I'd say Ola is the easiest and most logical choice, but we all saw this kid last year as a possible DitR. For new faces on the team, my first thought was Kameron Kelley just because of a few highlight snaps I saw. But they were highlights. His height is intriguing and his size is great for CB but could put on a few for safety. Speed and reactions looked okay on the film I saw so maybe he is improved his speed from his 4.66/4.68 at the combine. He played S in school most of his time and only switched to Safety his Senior year. Safety depth is a concern for us and if that is a more natural position for him then he certainly has a shot to find a spot on the roster. I don't know if he is that diamond in the rough, but I think he has a chance to get a helmet for the year.
 
Your own link said marginally productive little different than never been productive. The draft eval said some positives as well.


So you consider a reception high of 22 per season "marginally productive," especially coming from a small school? OK, then, hot shot.



Did you pull up any draft footage of him? Watch any games? Little silly to lock in an opinion just based on what a draft site said on him.

Production is the #1 precursor of all possible indicators. Quite telling you don't realize that.


That is coach-ish. To debate negatively an undrafted player is silly as well. All undrafted players are longshots. So it isn't a revelation when one doesn't make it. Thing about you pop on a booby is you love to throw here and there ten dollar words in sentences, and turn around and give twenty five cent football conversations. So that cancels out any new word you just learned when you can't grasp the basic football fundementals. Evolve be better.

While I appreciate your assiduous obsession, the vast bulk of your replies to my football content is met with your board-devaluing gripes, over and over and over again. Look at all the football content provided in this OP alone, and you chose to ***** like Granny Gibbs, standing in the driveway drinking a ginger ale, with her floppy hat blowing in the wind.

You could have offered insight to any of the following, but you chose to just *****, instead.

https://www.steelers.com/team/players-roster/

So, looking over this roster, there are a few players I kind of forgot about, a few that are obvious camp bodies, and - maybe - a few dark horses with a chance?

Among players of obscurity....

Olasunkanmi Adeniyi, OLB, UFA 2018, Toledo. I remember a little buzz about him in camp last year (unless it was another guy with a preposterous long name).
He's a little on the short side (but the best OLB in the history of the franchise wasn't even 6 foot, Harrison). I view the OLBs like the CBs: It's about damn time
we get lucky with a lower pick or UFA at this point, after so many misses. Is this the guy?

He did make some very familiar #92 plays in the preseason.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOAFWtbEl-U

Please, let him be the new terror we need at OLB opposite TJ. We know Bud ain't it.

Brian and Marcus Allen. One's a CB the other a S. It would sure be nice if one stepped up to become a legit player. We need at least 1 to.

Buggs, DL, Bama. we need quality depth on DL. Frazier wasn't it last year. McCullers is a giant, inanimate object. We need Buggs to work out.

Travon McMillian, RB, Colorado U. I seriously doubt he has much a shot of sticking, but he looks like a decent RB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elE1c5Xy5tA

Kevin Radar, TE, Youngstown St. - purely a local Pitt guy, won't ever play.

Ralph Webb, RB, Vandy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgmVobGnpwA&t=18s

Who is your possible diamond in the rough?
 
How about THIS? I THINK his low production (fact) is indicative that he's not going to do anything in the NFL.

If your best season is 22 grabs at Youngstown, you probably aren't going to light up the NFL.

You better pull your pants up; you're double standards are showing.

Football knowledge waved bye bye to you faster than Aunt Irma in the driveway while drinking a ginger ale, wearing her sunday shoes.

Willie Parker totally destroys your “low production in college” logic. No other comment necessary.


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Ola flashed last year and there is talk of him replacing Durpee. We'll see if Durp improves this season, if not Ola will play.

will he, though? i'm not convinced that the coaching staff will be so judicious about it.
 
How about THIS? I THINK his low production (fact) is indicative that he's not going to do anything in the NFL.

If your best season is 22 grabs at Youngstown, you probably aren't going to light up the NFL.

You better pull your pants up; you're double standards are showing.

Football knowledge waved bye bye to you faster than Aunt Irma in the driveway while drinking a ginger ale, wearing her sunday shoes.

your analysis is as bad as the rest of your posts

yet another way pop and coach are similar...both love to try and say how little others know about football while spewing total bullshit or other peoples opinions the borrow from other websites
 
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