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Here’s a list of prospects 1-100, 101-200, 201-300 & 301-400.
https://www.drafttek.com/m/Top-100-NFL-Draft-Prospects-2018.asp

The Steelers draft picks are 28, 60, 92, 148, 165, 220 & 246.

Find players past those picks ranking wise and make your own mock draft. Example mine below.


#28- Leighton Vander Esch ILB Boise St
LVE has TJ Watt potential and the signing of Bostic allows the Steelers time to develop the kid. He’s a freak athlete and though his sample size when it comes to play is small it was however impressive.

#60- Dallas Goedert TE S. Dakota St
Goedert might be the most well rounded TE to come out of college in awhile. He can run routes, work all three zones, spread wide, work the seam, he blocks well in both pass protection and run. He is a hand catcher and uses his body to block out defenders.

#92- Terrell Edmunds S VT
Edmunds is off the charts athletically and can play all over the secondary or even rover ILB. I think he’d be perfect to learn behind Burnett for a couple years.

#148- Jaylen Samuels RB/HB N.C. State
Samuels is an offensive utility player at this point. He plays RB, HB, TE, and WR. He’s used in more positions than Bell. I think he showed enough athleticism to be an every down player.

#165- Kemoko Turay OLB Rutgers
I see Turay high in bosrds because of potential. I agree he has potential but I wouldn’t take him day 1 or 2 on potential. This far in the draft we can get him into camp and 5th year option Dupree. Turay gives us options if Dupree isn’t a stud by 2019.

#220- Richie James WR MTSU
James was a stud his freshman and sophomore seasons combing for 2,959 yards, 212 catches, and 20 tds. He also had 497 yards on 51 carries with 5 more trips to the end zone those years. He also has punt return ability. He got hurt his junior season and for some reason skipped his senior year. Sucks for him but he could end up being our slot receiver in 2019.

#246- Sean Welsh OL Iowa
Welsh has been a starter since his Freshman year and might be the most versatile lineman I’ve seen. In college he played everywhere but I feel OC would be his best one position. He however would be a nice utility guy to backup LG, OC, and RG and perhaps replace Foster next year.


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Here’s a list of prospects 1-100, 101-200, 201-300 & 301-400.
https://www.drafttek.com/m/Top-100-NFL-Draft-Prospects-2018.asp

The Steelers draft picks are 28, 60, 92, 148, 165, 220 & 246.

Find players past those picks ranking wise and make your own mock draft. Example mine below.



#28- Leighton Vander Esch ILB Boise St
LVE has TJ Watt potential and the signing of Bostic allows the Steelers time to develop the kid. He’s a freak athlete and though his sample size when it comes to play is small it was however impressive.

#60- Dallas Goedert TE S. Dakota St
Goedert might be the most well rounded TE to come out of college in awhile. He can run routes, work all three zones, spread wide, work the seam, he blocks well in both pass protection and run. He is a hand catcher and uses his body to block out defenders.

#92- Terrell Edmunds S VT
Edmunds is off the charts athletically and can play all over the secondary or even rover ILB. I think he’d be perfect to learn behind Burnett for a couple years.

#148- Jaylen Samuels RB/HB N.C. State
Samuels is an offensive utility player at this point. He plays RB, HB, TE, and WR. He’s used in more positions than Bell. I think he showed enough athleticism to be an every down player.

#165- Kemoko Turay OLB Rutgers
I see Turay high in bosrds because of potential. I agree he has potential but I wouldn’t take him day 1 or 2 on potential. This far in the draft we can get him into camp and 5th year option Dupree. Turay gives us options if Dupree isn’t a stud by 2019.

#220- Richie James WR MTSU
James was a stud his freshman and sophomore seasons combing for 2,959 yards, 212 catches, and 20 tds. He also had 497 yards on 51 carries with 5 more trips to the end zone those years. He also has punt return ability. He got hurt his junior season and for some reason skipped his senior year. Sucks for him but he could end up being our slot receiver in 2019.

#246- Sean Welsh OL Iowa
Welsh has been a starter since his Freshman year and might be the most versatile lineman I’ve seen. In college he played everywhere but I feel OC would be his best one position. He however would be a nice utility guy to backup LG, OC, and RG and perhaps replace Foster next year.


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that is called mocking their mock.

ill do mine latorrrr
 
ahhhh my error, long day.....drafttek i thought always did a mock..

what i get for skimming lol
 
#28 DT Da'Ron Payne Alabama
#60 S Jessie Bates III Wake Forest
#92 RB Rashaad Penny San Diego St
#148 WR Jaleel Scott New Mexico St
#165 OG Austin Corbett Nevada
#220 ILB Genard Avery Memphis
#246 CB Devron Davis UT-San Antonio
 
Da'Ron Payne
Jessie Bates III
Rashaad Penny
Bo Scarbrough
Auden Tate
Richie James
Shaun Dion Hamilton
 
28. Da'Ron Payne, DT
60. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB
92. Marcus Allen, S
148. Auden Tate, WR
165. John Kelly RB (dude reminded me a lot of Alvin Kamara last season)
220. Will Clapp, OG
246. Genard Avery, ILB
 
28. Da'Ron Payne, DT
60. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB
92. Marcus Allen, S
148. Auden Tate, WR
165. John Kelly RB (dude reminded me a lot of Alvin Kamara last season)
220. Will Clapp, OG
246. Genard Avery, ILB

great

the Steelers just got rid of Gay **** and you go and give them the clap-p

:second:
 
great

the Steelers just got rid of Gay **** and you go and give them the clap-p

:second:

Good, another familiar username I recognize from before. I have a question that I just can't seem to get an answer to, hoping you can help. Saw a guy yesterday was here Jordan Mailata. He is a GIANT. Zero body fat, rugby player. I realize he's visiting 4 other teams. My question is, since I'm really not hearing anyone talk about him or seeing him on any lists for these kind of mock drafts, is he not a need for us? Not even sure of his position, I think I read o-lineman but not sure. I was trying to see if there was any reason to think the Steelers might take him.
 
Good, another familiar username I recognize from before. I have a question that I just can't seem to get an answer to, hoping you can help. Saw a guy yesterday was here Jordan Mailata. He is a GIANT. Zero body fat, rugby player. I realize he's visiting 4 other teams. My question is, since I'm really not hearing anyone talk about him or seeing him on any lists for these kind of mock drafts, is he not a need for us? Not even sure of his position, I think I read o-lineman but not sure. I was trying to see if there was any reason to think the Steelers might take him.

[video]http://www.nfl.com/videos/up-to-the-minute/0ap3000000925671/NFL-draft-prospect-Jordan-Mailata-I-ve-never-played-a-snap-of-American-football-before[/video]

He would be a OT. Sure there is a need as the Steelers just lost Hubbard. Thing is this guy has never played a down of American football.I can tell by his workouts he is a physical specimen. And when the Steelers look you can bet there is at least a passing interest. Now do they feel he is too much of a project? The Steelers who got a looksee can only tell you that.
 
28. ILB LVE
60. Edge Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Oklahoma
92 S Terrell Edmunds Virginia Tech
148. DT Lowell Lotulelei Utah (Gave Bo Scarborough a long look)
165. WR Auden Tate Florida State - I don't know why he's dropping like a rock. Easily the best hands in the draft. First rounder hands.
220. CB Michael Joseph Dubuque - Love his highlights. Great ball skills, led NCAA in INTs with 8. Excellent tackler, and return skills.
246. G/C Brian Allen Michigan St I grab my position flexible interior linemen. 17 games at C, 16 at LG, 5 at RG

I sprint every round to the podium for this draft!
 
28. ILB LVE
60. Edge Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Oklahoma
92 S Terrell Edmunds Virginia Tech
148. DT Lowell Lotulelei Utah (Gave Bo Scarborough a long look)
165. WR Auden Tate Florida State - I don't know why he's dropping like a rock. Easily the best hands in the draft. First rounder hands.
220. CB Michael Joseph Dubuque - Love his highlights. Great ball skills, led NCAA in INTs with 8. Excellent tackler, and return skills.
246. G/C Brian Allen Michigan St I grab my position flexible interior linemen. 17 games at C, 16 at LG, 5 at RG

I sprint every round to the podium for this draft!

Liked it but the Lowell pick I thought was too early. I thought Bo was a safer pick.

Tate is dropping in mocks I think based on his 40 -combine. But not sure he will fall as far on draft day.

Like you I would definitely roll the dice on him...
 
[video]http://www.nfl.com/videos/up-to-the-minute/0ap3000000925671/NFL-draft-prospect-Jordan-Mailata-I-ve-never-played-a-snap-of-American-football-before[/video]

He would be a OT. Sure there is a need as the Steelers just lost Hubbard. Thing is this guy has never played a down of American football.I can tell by his workouts he is a physical specimen. And when the Steelers look you can bet there is at least a passing interest. Now do they feel he is too much of a project? The Steelers who got a looksee can only tell you that.

Thanks for the info. I watched that video. That man is amazing, at least from a rugby standpoint. Might be too big, but I'd like to see him as a RB. Not sure 4 guys at once could bring him down. Of course being a woman, the fact this man is eye candy doesn't hurt either, but yeah, I'm impressed by his physicality.
 
28. ILB - Vander Esch

60. Saftey - Bates

92. RB - Penny

148. Linebacker Jefferson

165. Punter - Dickson

220. Saftey - Apke

246. Offensive Tackle - Cappa
 
[video]http://www.nfl.com/videos/up-to-the-minute/0ap3000000925671/NFL-draft-prospect-Jordan-Mailata-I-ve-never-played-a-snap-of-American-football-before[/video]

He would be a OT. Sure there is a need as the Steelers just lost Hubbard. Thing is this guy has never played a down of American football.I can tell by his workouts he is a physical specimen. And when the Steelers look you can bet there is at least a passing interest. Now do they feel he is too much of a project? The Steelers who got a looksee can only tell you that.

Personally, I’d put him at DT. That size and his rugby experience would translate well. He’d still need tons of technical work but you can’t teach that size.


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28. Ronald Jones II, RB
60. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB
92. Terrell Edmunds, S
148. Durham Smythe, TE
165. Auden Tate, WR
220. Martinas Rankin, OT/OG
246. Genard Avery, ILB
 
Personally, I’d put him at DT. That size and his rugby experience would translate well. He’d still need tons of technical work but you can’t teach that size.


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Less of a need at DT, OT would give him a fighting chance to make a roster. His size and athletic ability can benefit him just as well at tackle.
 
You really pushing that punter. I would bet whatever you want the Steelers don’t draft a punter at all.


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I think he’s a pro bowl level punter and over a million a year cheaper than Berry. I’m also okay with a punter in round 7.

The Steelers probably won’t draft a punter but I’ll bet anyone Dickson has a higher average per punt in the NFL


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I think he’s a pro bowl level punter and over a million a year cheaper than Berry. I’m also okay with a punter in round 7.

The Steelers probably won’t draft a punter but I’ll bet anyone Dickson has a higher average per punt in the NFL


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b b backtrack
 
I’ll bet you Dickson is better than Berry his rookie year in average per punt. Since you brought this up, can we agree to terms?





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Why not take Ford’s bet? Because you know you will lose.

Your proffer is pertaining to a rookie punter, who hasn’t even been drafted, nor as to which team he may end up with, which has all the reasons for statistical measurement at a position where stats only are incompatible for evaluation. If it walks like, talks like and backtracks like a moron, it probably is.


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Ronnie Harrison S Alabama
Josey Jewel ILB Iowa
Tim Settle DT Virginia Tech
Bo Scarbrough RB Alabama
Jalen Samuels WR/TE/RB/RET N.C. State
Martinis Ranking OT Mississippi St.
Darrius Phillips CB Western Michigan
 
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