Room? We need a barn.Looks like Savage is signing per reports… so we can add him to the S room
Room? We need a barn.Looks like Savage is signing per reports… so we can add him to the S room
yeap: Ramsey, Elliot, Brisker, rookie Spear, Castro, now Savage. Am I missing someone? the bad part is that none of them is a pure FSRoom? We need a barn.
Why isn’t Savage ? He started his career in GB as primarily a FS…yeap: Ramsey, Elliot, Brisker, rookie Spear, Castro, now Savage. Am I missing someone? the bad part is that none of them is a pure FS
They should have drafted Dillon Thieneman. They would have had their guy for the next 6 + years. Instead of all these old slow scrap heaps. By the way Ramsey looked subpar. For big,big,bucks. I would have tried to trade him after drafting my new young star on a 5 year rookie contract.Why isn’t Savage ? He started his career in GB as primarily a FS…
because now apparently he is not that athletic as in his younger years and spent his last season on 3 different teams, not finding much playing time in any. He is no safety net anymore, hopefully he bounces back and has a couple more years on the tank but odds are against itWhy isn’t Savage ? He started his career in GB as primarily a FS…
I was pounding the table for Dillon but I think Brisker and Broderick threw monkey wrenches in that approach for different reasons. Less single high concepts and the injury question mark…They should have drafted Dillon Thieneman. They would have had their guy for the next 6 + years. Instead of all these old slow scrap heaps. By the way Ramsey looked subpar. For big,big,bucks. I would have tried to trade him after drafting my new young star on a 5 year rookie contract.
True I get that but as I mentioned in another comment I don’t think schematically they will be playing single high much if at all. They also have better CB tandem and CB depth so they can do some things with this secondary. I mean Savage probably still comes with concerns. But I think Brisker can hold down the shorter field. Not sure opposite that but with all those bodies perhaps one can play opposite and be ok…because now apparently he is not that athletic as in his younger years and spent his last season on 3 different teams, not finding much playing time in any. He is no safety net anymore, hopefully he bounces back and has a couple more years on the tank but odds are against it
Brisker is signed for 1 whole year. On obviously a prove it deal,and basically was a huge disappointment. Not exactly rah,rah,for the future. I was talking about Dillon already when he was a duck. Thought there was no way he’d fall to us,mentioned him numerous times,And was yelling from afar when he dropped down towards us. Whatever happened to BPA in the draft? Time will tell.I was pounding the table for Dillon but I think Brisker and Broderick threw monkey wrenches in that approach for different reasons. Less single high concepts and the injury question mark…
I get the sense from analysts who focus on the offensive line than Max is less of a project than Jones was. That's a plus.“Max’s pick. Out of the one thousand or so mock drafts on this site I can’t remember one picking Max. He’s a project that pretty well everyone including media had in the second round.”
I like mock drafts but will not pretend they are equivalent to teams boards. Max as I said after the pick has elite athleticism. He was mocked later due to having a small sample size. That is the only thing small in the kid. He held his own against top tier competition in college and also did well in the senior bowl.
I think with a little molding he will be special..
I think his last season there was enough there that makes sense, performance wise…I get the sense from analysts who focus on the offensive line than Max is less of a project than Jones was. That's a plus.
He was on my short list as the Steelers pick approached as well. However, Khan/Weidl basically only draft premium positions in the first two rounds, so I had realistic expectations.I was pounding the table for Dillon but I think Brisker and Broderick threw monkey wrenches in that approach for different reasons. Less single high concepts and the injury question mark…
They definitely love the trenches. Broderick’s injury helped them stay the course.He was on my short list as the Steelers pick approached as well. However, Khan/Weidl basically only draft premium positions in the first two rounds, so I had realistic expectations.
You're sounding like you like a lot of men in the room...CB room is looking attractive…
Well this is **** month it is allowed.You're sounding like you like a lot of men in the room...![]()
I think it depends what he does at inside CB and to a lesser extent S two high capable. If he shines at one or both I think he sticks. But if he shows decline in training camp he would be a cut that makes sense. Only thing is their S room isn’t glowing with talent. So he probably sticks especially with Elliot coming off injury.Thinking. Room full of safety's. , is Jalen ramsey safe from the axe?
Big salary, declining skills and speed. We have cheaper options. Idk I'm just not impressed by him. He can scream at the air all he wants after a tackle. He's no troy. And he's not even ryan clark any more.
This is my take, call me crazy.
I think our D had about three games when it was truly special last year and they all came with Ramsey at safety. Assuming he's still Jalen Ramsey there's no way I'd want him cut.I think it depends what he does at inside CB and to a lesser extent S two high capable. If he shines at one or both I think he sticks. But if he shows decline in training camp he would be a cut that makes sense. Only thing is their S room isn’t glowing with talent. So he probably sticks especially with Elliot coming off injury.