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#49- Chase Claypool WR ND
Dude has Calvin Johnson like athleticism. Only one year of productivity but watching film the one thing that stuck out was poor QB play. I think playing with Roethlisberger will be great for his development but he likely is 4th on the depth chart this year. I think he’s a boom or bust type prospect. I think the value is there just not the need. I don’t see him beating out Johnson or Washington this year so perhaps this is insurance if we can’t get a deal worked out for JuJu.
Overall I like this pick the most of this years draft because it gives Roethlisberger that big bodied receiver he likes but hasn’t had since Burress.
Grade- B+
#102- Alex Highsmith edge Charlotte
I have a feeling Tanner Muse was our guy here but Raiders snagged him. Steelers get a hard worker who has one of the better first steps in college football. Better than average hand use and goes into each snap with a plan. Watching his Clemson film you could see he was not overmatched and showed he deserved to be on the field with the big boys. Some other film vs Old Dominion was just crazy. They had to way of stopping him. Going back to 2018 I noticed he played 3 technique which hindered his sack production. In 2019 he played a lot at the 5 technique allowing him to standup and showcase that burst off the LOS. Might have been a little early for him but not too bad. Like I said I think they wanted Muse and maybe thought of going Highsmith #124 but Raiders ruined that Colbert and like usual Steelers are rigid and go off their board and their board alone.
Core special teamer, backup OLB, would love to see them try to get him on the field with Watt and Dupree on obvious passing situations.
Grade- B
#124- Anthony McFarland RB Maryland
I think Tombert must have watched too many McFarland vs Ohio State and not enough vs Penn State. IMO Javon Leake has more NFL potential than McFarland. Colbert for some reason is fascinated with these small scat backs and they just don’t work out. Amos Zereoue was probably the most successful and that’s not saying much. Chris Rainey, Dri Archer never did anything. I hope I am wrong and history doesn’t repeat itself.
McFarland was a big play guy in college not a lot of tread on the tires as he split time with Javon Leake. McFarland averaged a whopping 6.7 ypc in college. Averaged 1 td per 21 carries. Those numbers seem great except his teammate Leake averaged 7.9 ypc and a td every 14.5 carries.
I personally think McFarland would have been a priority free agent or 7th round pick.
Grade D
#135- Kevin Dotson OG Louisiana
Dotson just reeked of Colbert. I miss Munchak because I feel he got a lot of say on who we drafted and we seemed to draft athletic knee benders. Colbert loves waist benders with limited mobility but strong and nasty. Kemoeatu, Simmons, Mike Adams etc Dotson falls in those lines of a nasty run blocker but a liability in pass protection. Not something you want in front of your 38 year old QB coming off season ending injury.
Again I feel Dotson was overdrafted but should be depth in the interior and will make the team as a backup.
Grade C-
#198- Antoine Brooks Jr S Maryland
Old school safety who plays rover/LB role. I personally feel that’s a position Edmunds would excel at and was hoping for more of a ballhawk DB to come in on sub packages to move Edmunds next to Bush. But I think Brooks has a good shot being a core special team player and perhaps backup Edmunds at SS. Value is about right here so no gripes about that.
Grade B-
#232- Carlos Davis DT Nebraska
Steelers waiting until round 7 to replace Hargrave is putting lots of faith in Tuitt staying healthy. Davis surprised at the combine running 4.82 40 at 313lbs. Probably a good candidate for practice squad.
Grade- B
All together I give the Steelers a B-. Reached on a few players like usual so not surprised. I feel we could have filled a few more needs down the road but instead emphasized special teams needs.
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Dude has Calvin Johnson like athleticism. Only one year of productivity but watching film the one thing that stuck out was poor QB play. I think playing with Roethlisberger will be great for his development but he likely is 4th on the depth chart this year. I think he’s a boom or bust type prospect. I think the value is there just not the need. I don’t see him beating out Johnson or Washington this year so perhaps this is insurance if we can’t get a deal worked out for JuJu.
Overall I like this pick the most of this years draft because it gives Roethlisberger that big bodied receiver he likes but hasn’t had since Burress.
Grade- B+
#102- Alex Highsmith edge Charlotte
I have a feeling Tanner Muse was our guy here but Raiders snagged him. Steelers get a hard worker who has one of the better first steps in college football. Better than average hand use and goes into each snap with a plan. Watching his Clemson film you could see he was not overmatched and showed he deserved to be on the field with the big boys. Some other film vs Old Dominion was just crazy. They had to way of stopping him. Going back to 2018 I noticed he played 3 technique which hindered his sack production. In 2019 he played a lot at the 5 technique allowing him to standup and showcase that burst off the LOS. Might have been a little early for him but not too bad. Like I said I think they wanted Muse and maybe thought of going Highsmith #124 but Raiders ruined that Colbert and like usual Steelers are rigid and go off their board and their board alone.
Core special teamer, backup OLB, would love to see them try to get him on the field with Watt and Dupree on obvious passing situations.
Grade- B
#124- Anthony McFarland RB Maryland
I think Tombert must have watched too many McFarland vs Ohio State and not enough vs Penn State. IMO Javon Leake has more NFL potential than McFarland. Colbert for some reason is fascinated with these small scat backs and they just don’t work out. Amos Zereoue was probably the most successful and that’s not saying much. Chris Rainey, Dri Archer never did anything. I hope I am wrong and history doesn’t repeat itself.
McFarland was a big play guy in college not a lot of tread on the tires as he split time with Javon Leake. McFarland averaged a whopping 6.7 ypc in college. Averaged 1 td per 21 carries. Those numbers seem great except his teammate Leake averaged 7.9 ypc and a td every 14.5 carries.
I personally think McFarland would have been a priority free agent or 7th round pick.
Grade D
#135- Kevin Dotson OG Louisiana
Dotson just reeked of Colbert. I miss Munchak because I feel he got a lot of say on who we drafted and we seemed to draft athletic knee benders. Colbert loves waist benders with limited mobility but strong and nasty. Kemoeatu, Simmons, Mike Adams etc Dotson falls in those lines of a nasty run blocker but a liability in pass protection. Not something you want in front of your 38 year old QB coming off season ending injury.
Again I feel Dotson was overdrafted but should be depth in the interior and will make the team as a backup.
Grade C-
#198- Antoine Brooks Jr S Maryland
Old school safety who plays rover/LB role. I personally feel that’s a position Edmunds would excel at and was hoping for more of a ballhawk DB to come in on sub packages to move Edmunds next to Bush. But I think Brooks has a good shot being a core special team player and perhaps backup Edmunds at SS. Value is about right here so no gripes about that.
Grade B-
#232- Carlos Davis DT Nebraska
Steelers waiting until round 7 to replace Hargrave is putting lots of faith in Tuitt staying healthy. Davis surprised at the combine running 4.82 40 at 313lbs. Probably a good candidate for practice squad.
Grade- B
All together I give the Steelers a B-. Reached on a few players like usual so not surprised. I feel we could have filled a few more needs down the road but instead emphasized special teams needs.
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