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This draft was solid all around, earns high marks in my book.
Let's start with the rather obvious fact the Steelers needed to completely rebuild the run game. Not only were they last in rushing in the league last year, but Art Rooney made it abundantly clear what the task was for Colbert & Tomlin after the pitiful end to last season.
So they canned Fichtner & the OL coach, hung James Connor & Villeneuva out to dry in FA, and Pouncey & Vance retired. No RB on this roster was anywhere close to being the type of alpha male RB1 Rooney & Tomlin desire. As far as the line, they felt pretty good about Chuks & Banner on the outside, DeCastro & Dotson on the inside. In Ebron, they had a nice, athletic TE but hardly an in-line, multi-purpose TE like the Steelers have always had, ie Bruener/Miller, etc.
So that set the stage for the draft. Whatever perceived holes they had elsewhere, the mandate was fixing the running game, finding a ready-to-play option at RB, TE and C.
And lo and behold, they went out and got the job done, drafting the #1 RB, #2 TE and #3-4 C on the board.
All three of those guys are penciled in to start right away, or at the minimum, see plenty of time on the field. I'd use Freirmuth as my TE1 and Ebron as my pass-catching TE2.
Then, in the 4th they bring in Dan Moore who slots in as their swing tackle, reinforcing the line.
Buddy Johnson will push VWill to start next the Bush, or worse case, will rotate in and be a ST staple. The kid was team captain, green dot on D, highly experienced.
So if you just stop there, this draft is - on paper - already a huge success. It's rare to plug this many holes in one draft. All these players come from big time programs, are plenty experienced, have a good shot to help immediately, all at critical positions of need.
Throw the rest of the rookies and UDFA's into the mix, there may be some pleasant surprises there too.
The joker card is this Loudermilk kid. Who knows what they saw in him collectively to not only draft him in the 5th, but go out of their way to do so. Tomlin saw it, Colbert saw it, Butler saw it and Dunbar saw it. There was a collective grade they put on this kid, which as of now, doesn't seem to show up on tape or in scouting reports. But the fact is, they aggressively went after this kid. It should give us all pause, that maybe, just maybe, they know something we don't & that we should trust the process.
And to a lesser degree, the other wildcard is OLB Quincy Roche. This kid fell to a perfect spot in the 6th, to provide a much-needed back-up to TJ & Highsmith. He too, could shift this draft class to something special, if he's on the field as a critical sub package guy, helping us win games.
So I don't care what Mel Kiper or other draft gurus think about this draft class. For anyone who knows what ailed us last season, having Ben throwing the ball 40-50 times, no rest for the D, the team petering-out at the end of the season with no run game... this past weekend should give us a lot of hope & excitement for what's to come.
I grade this draft a rock solid A. Great job Colbert, Tomlin and all the coaches & scouts. Job well done, gentlemen.
ps - and I didn't even mention grabbing the Ray Guy award-winning, best punter in the class with their last pick. This dude is something else.
pss - I expect we'll see a veteran CB (or two) being brought in between now and Sept, to help shore-up depth there. Which frankly is the preferred option seeing how we've had a terrible time drafting corners. Maybe they waved the white flag when it comes to drafting CB's and said **** it we suck at this. Let's just go find some FA corners...lol.
Let's start with the rather obvious fact the Steelers needed to completely rebuild the run game. Not only were they last in rushing in the league last year, but Art Rooney made it abundantly clear what the task was for Colbert & Tomlin after the pitiful end to last season.
So they canned Fichtner & the OL coach, hung James Connor & Villeneuva out to dry in FA, and Pouncey & Vance retired. No RB on this roster was anywhere close to being the type of alpha male RB1 Rooney & Tomlin desire. As far as the line, they felt pretty good about Chuks & Banner on the outside, DeCastro & Dotson on the inside. In Ebron, they had a nice, athletic TE but hardly an in-line, multi-purpose TE like the Steelers have always had, ie Bruener/Miller, etc.
So that set the stage for the draft. Whatever perceived holes they had elsewhere, the mandate was fixing the running game, finding a ready-to-play option at RB, TE and C.
And lo and behold, they went out and got the job done, drafting the #1 RB, #2 TE and #3-4 C on the board.
All three of those guys are penciled in to start right away, or at the minimum, see plenty of time on the field. I'd use Freirmuth as my TE1 and Ebron as my pass-catching TE2.
Then, in the 4th they bring in Dan Moore who slots in as their swing tackle, reinforcing the line.
Buddy Johnson will push VWill to start next the Bush, or worse case, will rotate in and be a ST staple. The kid was team captain, green dot on D, highly experienced.
So if you just stop there, this draft is - on paper - already a huge success. It's rare to plug this many holes in one draft. All these players come from big time programs, are plenty experienced, have a good shot to help immediately, all at critical positions of need.
Throw the rest of the rookies and UDFA's into the mix, there may be some pleasant surprises there too.
The joker card is this Loudermilk kid. Who knows what they saw in him collectively to not only draft him in the 5th, but go out of their way to do so. Tomlin saw it, Colbert saw it, Butler saw it and Dunbar saw it. There was a collective grade they put on this kid, which as of now, doesn't seem to show up on tape or in scouting reports. But the fact is, they aggressively went after this kid. It should give us all pause, that maybe, just maybe, they know something we don't & that we should trust the process.
And to a lesser degree, the other wildcard is OLB Quincy Roche. This kid fell to a perfect spot in the 6th, to provide a much-needed back-up to TJ & Highsmith. He too, could shift this draft class to something special, if he's on the field as a critical sub package guy, helping us win games.
So I don't care what Mel Kiper or other draft gurus think about this draft class. For anyone who knows what ailed us last season, having Ben throwing the ball 40-50 times, no rest for the D, the team petering-out at the end of the season with no run game... this past weekend should give us a lot of hope & excitement for what's to come.
I grade this draft a rock solid A. Great job Colbert, Tomlin and all the coaches & scouts. Job well done, gentlemen.
ps - and I didn't even mention grabbing the Ray Guy award-winning, best punter in the class with their last pick. This dude is something else.
pss - I expect we'll see a veteran CB (or two) being brought in between now and Sept, to help shore-up depth there. Which frankly is the preferred option seeing how we've had a terrible time drafting corners. Maybe they waved the white flag when it comes to drafting CB's and said **** it we suck at this. Let's just go find some FA corners...lol.
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