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Top 3 Needs in the NFL Draft

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After roughly two weeks since the start of free agency, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2021 NFL Draft plan is starting to take shape. With the limited amount of cap space they have to work with for the rest of free agency, you can expect any of the next free agent signings to be cheaper depth options who won’t impact their strategy. Below are my Top 3 positions of need in the draft for the Steelers, which are not necessarily the positions they should target in the first round.



1. Center


It is my personal belief that it would be a costly mistake for the Steelers to head into the season with just JC Hassenauer and BJ Finney battling to be the starting center. Hassenauer was underwhelming in the handful of action he saw in 2020. My biggest concern is his size, listed at 6’2″ 295lbs, Hassenauer had his worst games where he saw the most snaps giving the notion the game might be too much to handle down the stretch. It doesn’t help he is undersized on a line that struggled to be people movers in the run game. Finney, although his track record with the Steelers was positive, had a poor track record in 2020 as well. He failed to see the field for the Seattle Seahawks, thus resulting in his trade to the Cincinnati Bengals where he didn’t see the field either. Both were teams who had big question marks on their offensive line. It surely wouldn’t give me a warm fuzzy feeling if the Steelers neglected this position. Lucky for them, this position has a good amount of depth where they could snag a Day 1 starter in the first 4 rounds.






2. Running Back


This is the position I would go with first if I am the Steelers. They need the next running back they draft to be an absolute home run, someone who can be a true three down back. Benny Snell, while I love his toughness and bruising style, I just don’t think can elevate to another tier. He lacks breakaway speed and there are questions about his vision. I love him as a change of pace/goal line back but from the 20-yard line to the 20-yard line, I lack confidence. Anthony McFarland struggled to show why the Steelers drafted him in the fourth round in 2020. He was unable to show off the game breaking speed that got him drafted. He may need time to adjust but the Steelers need someone right now. I think I echo the sentiment of the organization as Head Coach Mike Tomlin and General Manager Kevin Colbert were both present at the Clemson Pro Day with eyes on Travis Etienne, arguably the top running back in this class. Tomlin and Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada even had a Zoom call with Etienne on how he could possibly fit within Canada’s new offense. The Steelers also have interest in the other guy considered the best back in this class, Alabama running back Najee Harris. During the Senior Bowl as well as Alabama’s first Pro Day this past week, the one where Harris’ flight got delayed and he drove nine hours to support his teammates, Tomlin and company were in attendance. The reason I say this is their first round pick, if you look at their draft history since 2016, they have drafted a running back in rounds 3-5 every year. The position is usually a dime a dozen and they did hit with James Conner, maybe not the boom they wanted, but he didn’t stop the revolving door. They can’t risk missing out on one of the top guys given their track record of drafting running backs lately.






3. Tight End


They have Eric Ebron and that is it, not literally but you get my point. Ebron, a player who’s positivity I truly enjoy, struggles at blocking, that isn’t a secret. So if the Steelers want to actually succeed in running the ball this season, they are going to have to find a tight end in the draft who can block. Ebron is a great receiver and a hell of a mismatch with defenders, I even think he would star as a TE2 in 12 personnel where he can line up in the slot or as the second tight end on a side. The Steelers just need to have the ability to have one tight end on the field and not lose a blocking threat. They also cannot regress to the tackle eligible phase. The Steelers need to spend Day 2 draft capital on this position if they want a chance of finding our tight end of the future. If not, it could be another swing and miss.



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definitely if OL is close to BPA in round 1 and 2 they should strongly consider doubling down especially if they can pull an OT and C

RB is definitely a need....but lots of talent can be pulled in rounds 3 or 4

TE/CB would be next on my list....but since they suck at drafting CBs lately I guess I would lean TE also.....or a quality LB
 
I am more comfy with Finney at C than any possibility on the roster for LT. RB and CB remain a high priority too. Unless QB says hi, I think that should be the first three picks -some combination of.
 
The Steelers need starters at:

Left Tackle
Center
Running Back
Cornerback
Inside Linebacker (maybe)

I actually believe they value center the most out of those positions, but Dickerson (injury history) and Humphrey would be a stretch in the first round. If they want one of the top three running backs, they'll have to take one with their top pick. There is depth at tackle, but if an athletic tackle like Cosmi or Leatherwood is there, I don't know if I pass them up. Cornerbacks always seem to go early and there are good ones with Surtain and Horn. Farley is up there as well, but he has some medical red flags it seems. I'm not sure if they're sold on Spillane as the starting ILB
 
The Steelers need starters at:

Left Tackle
Center
Running Back
Cornerback
Inside Linebacker (maybe)

I actually believe they value center the most out of those positions, but Dickerson (injury history) and Humphrey would be a stretch in the first round. If they want one of the top three running backs, they'll have to take one with their top pick. There is depth at tackle, but if an athletic tackle like Cosmi or Leatherwood is there, I don't know if I pass them up. Cornerbacks always seem to go early and there are good ones with Surtain and Horn. Farley is up there as well, but he has some medical red flags it seems. I'm not sure if they're sold on Spillane as the starting ILB
Yeah I keep wondering if Nelson's exit in their eyes pumped up their want for a CB higher in the draft. I am thinking unless some stud at QB or a pass rusher falls they will BPA between T/CB/RB in 1. C is on the round two equation. If they are sold with Sutton on the outside then CB falls a little for a nickle want perhaps. I am really hoping we see a trade down in 1 scenerio and or a trade up in 2. Just think we need more picks.
 
Yeah I keep wondering if Nelson's exit in their eyes pumped up their want for a CB higher in the draft. I am thinking unless some stud at QB or a pass rusher falls they will BPA between T/CB/RB in 1. C is on the round two equation. If they are sold with Sutton on the outside then CB falls a little for a nickle want perhaps. I am really hoping we see a trade down in 1 scenerio and or a trade up in 2. Just think we need more picks.
I do believe the Steelers value stud centers and athletic guards more than tackles. If Dickerson didn't have his health issues, probably a slam dunk pick in the first round. Cornerbacks are tough because there always seems to be a run on those guys and more go in the first than expected.
 
How could you not have OT somewhere on there?
I do believe the Steelers value stud centers and athletic guards more than tackles. If Dickerson didn't have his health issues, probably a slam dunk pick in the first round. Cornerbacks are tough because there always seems to be a run on those guys and more go in the first than expected.


LT and C are both VERY weak currently. I'm thinking LT (if value is there) 1.24 and maybe a C in rnd 2. If our OL can't get studded up then it won't matter who RB is.

I'm for BPA but am hoping it's OL and preferrably a LT rnd 1

Salute the nation
 
LT and C are both VERY weak currently. I'm thinking LT (if value is there) 1.24 and maybe a C in rnd 2. If our OL can't get studded up then it won't matter who RB is.

I'm for BPA but am hoping it's OL and preferrably a LT rnd 1

Salute the nation
Yeah my dream scenerio is LT in 1 and trade up for Williams in 2.
 
Yeah my dream scenerio is LT in 1 and trade up for Williams in 2.
I’m hoping we won’t have to trade up to get him but you may be right and especially it seems like where most teams like to draft RB’s between the 2nd & 3rd. I’m hoping Leatherwood or Darishaw in the 1st, Williams in the 2nd, & Trey Hill in the 3rd.
 
Left tackle
Rb
Center
Tight end
Corner
Edge rusher
Ilb
 
Center If it’s time for a 10yr plus guy it’s now! Kid from Oklahoma if healthy could be a beast and would good in black and yellow
I never had green eggs n ham, so I wouldn't eat them here. I wouldn't eat them over there. I wouldn't eat them young, I wouldn't eat them now that I'm old. Either way...

It's Black and Gold.😁
 
I really want Etienne. As much as running backs have been declared easily replaceable, the top line backs are still special. Etienne is a special player.
I think we can carve enough room out so we can sign one of Fisher/AV/Okung to play LT for 1-2 years. It's not perfect but I doubt we get a top tier LT where we draft. Wouldn't mind a DB pretty early. Would be worth picking up an rushing OLB in the draft if we are uncertain with the Watt negotiation.
 
1 BPA @ LT/RB/CB/QB/OLB. 2 BPA @ leftover 1 plus C. 3 BPA between leftover 1 and 2.
 
is Creed Humphrey worthy of the #24 pick? I've seen some drafts of us picking him at #55. I don't see him being there in the 2nd round.
 
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is Creed Humphrey worthy of the #24 pick? I've seen some drafts of us picking at #55. I don't see him being there in the 2nd round.
Seems like a lot of the 2nd round listings are high second round worthy. Humphreys value looks like high to mid round 2. But ultimately the Steelers have their own value big board so we'll see.
 
C, RB, TE?!?

Uhh, how about LT? Or CB? Or slot corner? Heard somewhere those can be important positions.
 
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