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The way I see it, our primary needs are OLB, CB, NT, and S.
With the 22nd pick, it is likely the best three edge rusher and best three DB's will be gone. I do not want to reach for a Jarvis Jones or Chad Scott type in round one. So what do we do? IMO, our run defense, once a hallmark of excellence has become soft. When the Steelers were advancing in the playoffs, we had great DT's or NT's. Men like Joe Greene, Joel Steed, or Casey Hampton. McClendon is adequate ( and a free agent soon ) but he's also part of a run defense that gave up 4.4 yards a carry. Only a a handful of teams were worse. To compound the problem, Shazier isn't a big guy and will likely have issues shedding blocks. But if you keep a player like Shazier clean from traffic, he can really shine.
A new man in the middle is needed. The good news is there is one with a projected mid to late first round grade. That man is Danny Shelton.
Shelton is a true two gap NT, who not only can occupy blockers, he can be disruptive! For a nose tackle he has rare production in terms of sacks and QB pressure. In addition he hustles a lot and has been reported as a bright young man. Don't get me wrong, I want OLB Gregory, or OLB Ray in round one. If mock drafts are close to accurate, both Ray and Gregory are top 12 picks.
http://www.seniorbowl.com/prospect-profiles-view.php?p=616
So perhaps we don't reach for OLB or CB in round one, and pick a player who can upgrade the run and pass D. Then pick BPA in rounds 2-4 on OLB, CB, and S.
Thoughts?
With the 22nd pick, it is likely the best three edge rusher and best three DB's will be gone. I do not want to reach for a Jarvis Jones or Chad Scott type in round one. So what do we do? IMO, our run defense, once a hallmark of excellence has become soft. When the Steelers were advancing in the playoffs, we had great DT's or NT's. Men like Joe Greene, Joel Steed, or Casey Hampton. McClendon is adequate ( and a free agent soon ) but he's also part of a run defense that gave up 4.4 yards a carry. Only a a handful of teams were worse. To compound the problem, Shazier isn't a big guy and will likely have issues shedding blocks. But if you keep a player like Shazier clean from traffic, he can really shine.
A new man in the middle is needed. The good news is there is one with a projected mid to late first round grade. That man is Danny Shelton.
Shelton is a true two gap NT, who not only can occupy blockers, he can be disruptive! For a nose tackle he has rare production in terms of sacks and QB pressure. In addition he hustles a lot and has been reported as a bright young man. Don't get me wrong, I want OLB Gregory, or OLB Ray in round one. If mock drafts are close to accurate, both Ray and Gregory are top 12 picks.
http://www.seniorbowl.com/prospect-profiles-view.php?p=616
So perhaps we don't reach for OLB or CB in round one, and pick a player who can upgrade the run and pass D. Then pick BPA in rounds 2-4 on OLB, CB, and S.
Thoughts?
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