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If he's released...

Daryl Sims (1985) is right up there with Richardson and Stephens. The Edwards pick is particularly aggravating because I was screaming at the TV to take Jevon Kearse, who was a miracle to still be on the board at that time....

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I'd have to say Huey Richardson, only last one season here, and only 2 in the NFL.

Agreed, and what I thought of...

Richardson played only five games with the Steelers in 1991, registering two tackles, plus another on special teams.[7][8] Part of the problem was that the Steelers played a 3-4 defense, and Richardson didn't have the build to play defensive end in that scheme. The Steelers made him an inside linebacker, and he didn't make the adjustment very well. Following the 1991 season, long-time head coach Chuck Noll retired and was replaced by Bill Cowher, who tried to switch Richardson to outside linebacker (his position for the first three years of his collegiate career). When that didn't work, Cowher asked player development director Tom Donahoe if it was too soon to cut him.[8] When Donahoe said he should keep the top forty-seven players regardless of their draft history, Richardson was traded to the Washington Redskins for a seventh-round draft pick; if a trade had not been possible, Richardson would have simply been waived. After four uneventful games with the Redskins, he was released and signed with the New York Jets. At the end of the 1992 season, after seven games with the Jets, Richardson's short NFL career was over.[7

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Dupree, in his limited playing time, has already demonstrated he has the ability to put up superior production than JJ. But if he doesn't make it on the field, that won't matter. How the F did he get so damn hurt to begin with? What was he doing when he tore up his core? Does anyone know?

Probably working on one of those machines you advocate.
 
Not even close to being true. Jamain Stephens and Huey Richardson were far worse. Not only did they get cut within two years, they never played for other teams either, because they were that bad. Jones was probably a 5th-round talent taken in the first, but he at least could make a team as a back up, but unlikely as a starter, unless it's a really bad team. Actually, hell, Ziggy Hood was every bit as bad of a pick. I actually forget, another 1st round pick on the front 7 was wasted with this crew. That makes 7 first rounders used on the front 7 in the last 10 years, and the D still sucks? THAT is some losing-*** drafting. Our D should be a ******* juggernaut. Well, it kind of is if we played the Browns every week.

Oh, and Kendall Simmons is as bad a pick as JJ. And Troy Edwards was even worse. But make no mistake, I am not defending the JJ pick; it sucked real bad.
We would never make the mistake of you defending anything the Steelers did.
 
I would not mind Jarvis coming back so long as they sign him to a cheap contract. That could happen as it's hard to see him generating much interest. If they can keep him, i'd like to see him learn ILB. I think he can be a good fit with Shazier and backing up Vince. Jarvis coul possibly be a cheap backup at 2 positions which the steelers like.

The danger in keeping him is the coaches may be tempted to play him as rotational player and Colbert may not feel much urgency to find a legit starter at the position. As of right now, the Steelers don't have any true starters at outside linebacker and they need to upgrade the position. I like Jarvis as a backup, but if his presence on the roster holds the team back from trying to find a significant upgrade, I let him walk.
 
which was his fault, driving drunk

um still don't think that qualifies him as a bust, as he didn't have a opportunity on the field to show which way the pendulum swings.
 
Kirkland was only a starter because people in front of him left. (The end of the Greene / Lloyd Era) The same is true of Brown.

I call bullshit on this,, I gotta look it up,, but Kirland was a beast in the middle. Green and Lloyd were outside..
 
2× Pro Bowl (1996, 1997)
2× All-Pro (1996, 1997)
NFL Alumni Linebacker of the Year (1997)
2× Pittsburgh Steelers Team MVP (1998, 1999)
NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
 
I call bullshit on this,, I gotta look it up,, but Kirland was a beast in the middle. Green and Lloyd were outside..

no need to look it up Kirkland was a oversized ILber. And had nothing to do with Greene or LLoyd.

He was a strange ILber as he could cover and stop the run at that size. He finally ate hiimself out of the league. But didn't take away from his main body of work.
 
Dupree in half a season last year has one less sack than Jones does for his career
 
Wig said Kirkland was only a starter because Greene and Lloyd left, Kirkland was drafted before Greene ever came here and as stated, he played inside they played outside, the 3 of them played 3 full seasons together.
 
Yep Jarvis was the worst first round bust in Steelers history, if you've only been a fan for 3-4 years. While we did draft him way too early he may not even crack the top 5 bust list.

Being only a round ahead of the likes of Alonzo Jackson he starts looking even better, you know like a middle of the road NFL back up.
 
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Pretty sad that I would even take Jason Worilds back if he was in shape. The guys is still only 28 years old and averaged almost .4 sacks a game versus Uncle Jarvis here with a ridiculous 0.100 sack per game average.
 
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