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Saves us $4 million on our salary cap.
Better use the money wisely.
This hadn't crossed my mind. So there is a bright side to this, after all.
Saves us $4 million on our salary cap.
Better use the money wisely.
Saves us $4 million on our salary cap.
Better use the money wisely.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2016TE.php
If we could get Hooper in the 2nd or 3rd, go for it. If he's there in the 3rd, it's a no brainer. Stanford kid with size - that equates to being smart and tough.
1. BPA CB, S, OLB
2. BPA of remaining 3.
3. TE Hooper
4. BPA out of remaining CB. S, OLB
he is going to be Missed. iMO if Heath Miller is drafted by Indianapolis, or New England, or Dallas, or Denver or anywhere they use the Te as a weapon first and a blocker second, he is being touted as a HOFr right now. The Steelers chronically underused him as a pass catcher because they needed blocking help so much during the Arians era, then had such a great stable of WRs lately. He is the best all around TE in the league.
I also want to point out that 33 is ancient for a pro athlete. people all act like guys should play till they are 40... playing past 32 is already actually extremely rare and frankly you probably wont be seeing many guys do that anymore anyhow. Skill declines happen sharply at 34 or 35, but can start as early as 29. Besides natural recovery slowing a guy down, Repeated head hits can cause slower reflexes, which is why RBs are done by 30 more often than not. The steelers have a problem with holding onto stars way too long and While heath had stuff left in the tank, I am sort of happy he is walking away just outside of his prime so we don't have to see him fade on the field like Troy or so many other greats

This is a sad day. We all knew it was coming sooner or later, but its still hard. Wish Heath nothing but the best life has to offer; he's been a great player.