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Still interested in Honey Badger
Still interested in Honey Badger
He is certainly disappointing as a first rounder. You kind of expect every 1st rounder to be great. On the range of superstar, to terrible he is in the middle. But he is fairly steady has been durable. If the price is right bring him back.
The Bills have cap issues. They only have slightly more than $1M under the cap and need to renegotiate contracts just to sign their upcoming draft. They have some big ticket players they can free up money but I don't think Edmunds is worth that effort since he's just a guy.I’m surprised he hasn’t been scooped up by Buffalo to play on defense with his brother
Huh??? Dude is 29….Honeybadger probably wants 2-3 years 8 mill per year and he's on the wrong side of 30…
I think he should play his brothers position.I’m surprised he hasn’t been scooped up by Buffalo to play on defense with his brother
Wrong side of 28.Huh??? Dude is 29….
Meh.....the rate of first-round busts is about 50% at just becoming a regular starter. As a late-round pick in the first round, I think he did ok. As a 3rd round pick as DIC has stated he would have been a steal. I know everyone wants a HOFer in round one but it simply doesn't happen. I would be ok bringing Edmunds back and starting at a good price.He is certainly disappointing as a first rounder. You kind of expect every 1st rounder to be great. On the range of superstar, to terrible he is in the middle. But he is fairly steady has been durable. If the price is right bring him back.
He's actually on the good side of 30 as he is just about to become 30 years oldbring him back but use him more in the box, in the past few years his tackling has gotten better and he has above-average speed and in the box or on the SS blitz he can cause damage if they get him to watch Troy blitzing hopefully he can adapt some of that to his game. Honeybadger probably wants 2-3 years 8 mill per year and he's on the wrong side of 30, I think shore by adding Hawkins in the 6th or 5th hopefully we can develop him and have karl push Edmunds to the max
Both you and Steelwright are correct and close to what I'm saying. To me even the 32nd player in college football should be really good. Edmunds is good. He isn't a bust, he us solid. Keep him if numbers add up. If they do not look for replacement.Edmunds should have been a third rnd pick, don't blame him for being picked in the first, that blame falls to the picker.
You are right in your assessment, durable, slightly above average, excellent team character, willing to work. He is that NOT all pro that teams have to have to fill the roster as opposed to making salary cap work.
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I recently read an article where an NFL scout said that 53% of first round draft picks end up a bust. Edmunds is a solid player and really, that's what you're hoping to get for any pick in the first 4 rounds. The Steelers have drafted pretty well over-all in the first round, going back to the year 2000 to keep it within the decade. I highlighted some players that one could argue is a bust, or at least a partial bust. Jones and Burns were TOTAL busts. Of course Shazier's accident couldn't have been helped, and he was doing great for the Steelers up to that point. Bush...I'm giving him a break as last year may have been a fluke. Lastly, you have a HOF'er in Troy and future HOF'ers in Ben and perhaps TJ if he can stay healthy and perform like he has for a few more years, Maybe Pouncey a decade from now.He is certainly disappointing as a first rounder. You kind of expect every 1st rounder to be great. On the range of superstar, to terrible he is in the middle. But he is fairly steady has been durable. If the price is right bring him back.
Over the past decade the Steelers track record in the first round has been spotty. Jones, Shazier, Dupree, and Burns all didn't receive second contracts with the team. Edmunds and Bush could join that group.I recently read an article where an NFL scout said that 53% of first round draft picks end up a bust. Edmunds is a solid player and really, that's what you're hoping to get for any pick in the first 4 rounds. The Steelers have drafted pretty well over-all in the first round, going back to the year 2000 to keep it within the decade. I highlighted some players that one could argue is a bust, or at least a partial bust. Jones and Burns were TOTAL busts. Of course Shazier's accident couldn't have been helped, and he was doing great for the Steelers up to that point. Bush...I'm giving him a break as last year may have been a fluke. Lastly, you have a HOF'er in Troy and future HOF'ers in Ben and perhaps TJ if he can stay healthy and perform like he has for a few more years, Maybe Pouncey a decade from now.
* - Denotes Pro-Bowl Selection ** - Denotes Hall of Fame
Burris
Big Snack *
Kendall Simmons
Troy **
Ben *
Heeeaaattthhh *
Stonio
Timmons *
Mendenhall
Iggy
Pouncey *
Cam *
DeCastro *
Jarvis Jones - Bust
Shazier *
Bud
Artie Burns - Bust
TJ *
Edmunds
Bush
No Pick
Najee *
Id argue its been average the past decade… i still think tomlin gets enamored by the wrong things… its why we run to the podium and reach more than we used to and why we bring in so many first round bust’s from other teamsOver the past decade the Steelers track record in the first round has been spotty. Jones, Shazier, Dupree, and Burns all didn't receive second contracts with the team. Edmunds and Bush could join that group.
It's tough to build a championship team if you're top draft picks aren't performing like top players and if you lose them after one contract.Id argue its been average the past decade… i still think tomlin gets enamored by the wrong things… its why we run to the podium and reach more than we used to and why we bring in so many first round bust’s from other teams
While it's true Shazier didn't get a second contract, it's kinda disingenuous to throw him in with that group and imply he wouldn't have received a second contract if he had not been injured. Also shading the barn gray with Dupree since the fact was that they couldn't afford to pay both him and Watt last year.Over the past decade the Steelers track record in the first round has been spotty. Jones, Shazier, Dupree, and Burns all didn't receive second contracts with the team. Edmunds and Bush could join that group.
Not sure why Kendal Simmons, Mendenhall, Ziggy Hood and Bud are listed in bold. They were all solid starters throughout their time with PIT. Simmons started every game he played (80) including SB XL before his Type 3 Diabetes diagnosis impacted his health. Mendenhall also was solid gaining 3100+ yards in three years in between suffering year ending injuries after the first month of the season his rookie year and last year in PIT. He retired a year later. Ziggy played 10 years in the NFL, (so not a bust) primarily with PIT (5 years) and WAS (3 years). The last pick of the first round after SB XLIII. He was miscast as a 5 tech DE and didn’t have the height to be dominant in the role, but played through his first contract with 11.5 sacks and 100+ tackles. Bud was slow out of the gate, until they got Porter out of his way and Butler allowed him to flourish. He got a monster 2nd contract, but went on IR. If he returns to his explosiveness in 2022 Dupree definitely isn’t a bust. If he doesn‘t, we’ll he just helped TJ become the player he is. 2020’s 1st round was Minkah…..via the trade.I recently read an article where an NFL scout said that 53% of first round draft picks end up a bust. Edmunds is a solid player and really, that's what you're hoping to get for any pick in the first 4 rounds. The Steelers have drafted pretty well over-all in the first round, going back to the year 2000 to keep it within the decade. I highlighted some players that one could argue is a bust, or at least a partial bust. Jones and Burns were TOTAL busts. Of course Shazier's accident couldn't have been helped, and he was doing great for the Steelers up to that point. Bush...I'm giving him a break as last year may have been a fluke. Lastly, you have a HOF'er in Troy and future HOF'ers in Ben and perhaps TJ if he can stay healthy and perform like he has for a few more years, Maybe Pouncey a decade from now.
* - Denotes Pro-Bowl Selection ** - Denotes Hall of Fame
Burris
Big Snack *
Kendall Simmons
Troy **
Ben *
Heeeaaattthhh *
Stonio
Timmons *
Mendenhall
Iggy
Pouncey *
Cam *
DeCastro *
Jarvis Jones - Bust
Shazier *
Bud
Artie Burns - Bust
TJ *
Edmunds
Bush
No Pick
Najee *