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Make it happen Omar!

BTJR fits a Mike McCarthy offense and would be an ideal WR acquisition if it’s not a stupid deal.
 
Let me show you all how Omar solves the Steelers Woah's. Freaking genius!!! :LOL:

Carnell Tate Head Shot

PICK: 21 RND: 1 (PIT)
Carnell Tate
WR Ohio State


Omar Cooper Jr. Head Shot

PICK: 53 RND: 2 (PIT)
Omar Cooper Jr.
WR Indiana


Elijah Sarratt Head Shot

PICK: 76 RND: 3 (PIT)
Elijah Sarratt
WR Indiana


Malachi Fields Head Shot

PICK: 85 RND: 3 (PIT)
Malachi Fields
WR Notre Dame


CJ Daniels Head Shot

PICK: 99 RND: 3 (PIT)
CJ Daniels
WR Miami


Malik Benson Head Shot

PICK: 121 RND: 4 (PIT)
Malik Benson
WR Oregon


Kevin Coleman Jr. Head Shot

PICK: 135 RND: 4 (PIT)
Kevin Coleman Jr.
WR Missouri


Reggie Virgil Head Shot

PICK: 159 RND: 5 (PIT)
Reggie Virgil
WR Texas Tech


Harrison Wallace III Head Shot

PICK: 213 RND: 6 (PIT)
Harrison Wallace III
WR Ole Miss


Eric McAlister Head Shot

PICK: 214 RND: 6 (PIT)
Eric McAlister
WR TCU


Kaden Wetjen Head Shot

PICK: 224 RND: 7 (PIT)
Kaden Wetjen
WR Iowa


Trebor Pena Head Shot

PICK: 237 RND: 7 (PIT)
Trebor Pena
WR Penn State
5 wide ******* or sumfin like that
 
5 wide ******* or sumfin like that


How far horizontally can our center snap it……….. could be 6 Wide *******…………




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Let me show you all how Omar solves the Steelers Woah's. Freaking genius!!! :LOL:

Carnell Tate Head Shot

PICK: 21 RND: 1 (PIT)
Carnell Tate
WR Ohio State


Omar Cooper Jr. Head Shot

PICK: 53 RND: 2 (PIT)
Omar Cooper Jr.
WR Indiana


Elijah Sarratt Head Shot

PICK: 76 RND: 3 (PIT)
Elijah Sarratt
WR Indiana


Malachi Fields Head Shot

PICK: 85 RND: 3 (PIT)
Malachi Fields
WR Notre Dame


CJ Daniels Head Shot

PICK: 99 RND: 3 (PIT)
CJ Daniels
WR Miami


Malik Benson Head Shot

PICK: 121 RND: 4 (PIT)
Malik Benson
WR Oregon


Kevin Coleman Jr. Head Shot

PICK: 135 RND: 4 (PIT)
Kevin Coleman Jr.
WR Missouri


Reggie Virgil Head Shot

PICK: 159 RND: 5 (PIT)
Reggie Virgil
WR Texas Tech


Harrison Wallace III Head Shot

PICK: 213 RND: 6 (PIT)
Harrison Wallace III
WR Ole Miss


Eric McAlister Head Shot

PICK: 214 RND: 6 (PIT)
Eric McAlister
WR TCU


Kaden Wetjen Head Shot

PICK: 224 RND: 7 (PIT)
Kaden Wetjen
WR Iowa


Trebor Pena Head Shot

PICK: 237 RND: 7 (PIT)
Trebor Pena
WR Penn State

I don't know why you keep ignoring the biggest need for the Steelers, Badcat ... wide receiver!!
 
Omar can’t draft and doesn’t have a keen eye for talent. We’ll overpay for some has been free agent instead. Too bad he wasn’t shown the door with Tomlin.
 
Despite having more years on is contract, Thomas isn't worth more than Pickens. Pickens lack of production was a product of the offense and QB more than his ability. He also would've been the best available WR in the draft. Thomas' production decreased after a bright offensive mind arrived as head coach and there are players in the draft I'd rather have. If the Jags would take an actual 5th, maybe even a 4th, sure. Otherwise, pass.
 
With that pedestrian 40, C. Tate is now an option at 21.

For those who say the 40 doesn't matter, a 4.3 runner crosses the line about 6 feet 1 inch ahead of a 4.53 runner.
 
With that pedestrian 40, C. Tate is now an option at 21.

For those who say the 40 doesn't matter, a 4.3 runner crosses the line about 6 feet 1 inch ahead of a 4.53 runner.

Do route running, change of direction, hands, and catch radius matter? CD Lamb ran a 4.51. Kupp 4.62. JuJu 4.54. Amon Ra 4.51. Jerry Rice 4.71. Larry Fitzgerald 4.63. Chad Johnson 4.57.

Calvin Austin 4.32.

How would you rank them as wide receivers in the sport of tackle football?
 
With that pedestrian 40, C. Tate is now an option at 21.

For those who say the 40 doesn't matter, a 4.3 runner crosses the line about 6 feet 1 inch ahead of a 4.53 runner.
The list of successful receivers with an absolutely blazing 40 time isn't very long. 4.53 is just fine for a good route runner.
 
The list of successful receivers with an absolutely blazing 40 time isn't very long. 4.53 is just fine for a good route runner.
Hands, routes and speed are the key ingredients, in that order. That said, if the first two are near equal, I'll take the speed guy every time.
 
Do route running, change of direction, hands, and catch radius matter? CD Lamb ran a 4.51. Kupp 4.62. JuJu 4.54. Amon Ra 4.51. Jerry Rice 4.71. Larry Fitzgerald 4.63. Chad Johnson 4.57.

Calvin Austin 4.32.

How would you rank them as wide receivers in the sport of tackle football?
Why didn't you use Randy Moss as your example for speed?
 
We can address the Wide Receiver position with our first round pick. Why trade for Thomas when we can get a top 4 WR in the draft?
I agree. I think the Steelers might take a look at KC Concepcion. Perfect fit with DK and Pittman, and you have your dynamic return man for the next 4-5 years. I heard about his speech impediment, and I liked the way that he addressed it head-on. Shows good character. He's had some drop issues, but those can be fixed.
 
Why didn't you use Randy Moss as your example for speed?
Moss was a freak of nature, but no one was crowning him as the best route runner, and he has a reputation of taking plays off.
 
I agree. I think the Steelers might take a look at KC Concepcion. Perfect fit with DK and Pittman, and you have your dynamic return man for the next 4-5 years. I heard about his speech impediment, and I liked the way that he addressed it head-on. Shows good character. He's had some drop issues, but those can be fixed.
Good kid.. has had his moments..
But not at 21 imho…
 
I'd like to see if we could package up two of our 3rd round picks and get another 2nd round pick. Then address O-line, Wide Receiver and Defensive End with those first 3 picks. Not necessarily in that order but those 3 positions specifically. Then come back with our third, 3rd round pick and add another O-lineman or Linebacker...BPA.
 
Why didn't you use Randy Moss as your example for speed?

He had that and all of those other things, too, and he wasn't as fast as Willie Gault or John Ross.

Not having blazing speed is not a death sentence for a WR. Didn't even mention Largent, Boldin, Landry, Ward. Didn't Swann run a 4.5?
 
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He had that and all of those other things, too, and he wasn't as fast as Willie Gault or John Ross.
That's good. That's kind of my point. If you have the other tools, speed is a differentiator. It takes the top off a defense. My original point is that there's no way that Tate is getting picked in the top 5-7 due solely to his 40. There's a chance he'll be there at 21, but likely go between 12-16.

ADDED: It's like saying hand size doesn't matter for a quarterback because some QBs have small hands and are good and some QBs with big hands aren't good. It still matters. It's one data point.
 
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