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✦✦✦ Official 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers Thread &#10 (1 Viewer)

Dale's a hack
I've kind of concluded the same, in some areas. His camp reports are good because getting someone who has eyes there everyday has value, but have found I do not trust his player evaluations very much at all.

edit: yeah, what 5-ish posted about 8 posts up.

 
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Terrific breakdown of Dupree here by Brett Kollmann. Could have been more concise though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXYLlrJ5OFY

Best quote in the video: 6:10 "Football equivalent of sprinting into a door to break it down because he hasn't learned to turn the knob yet. Once he learns to turn the knob, not a door in the world can stop him."

Dupree is very likely to become a 3 down backer with a catholic church ceiling. The kid needs to learn better technique and be consistent.

 
According to Steelersdepot the Steelers had 45 guys they "spent time with", either visits or pro day dinners. Almost 40 of them are still available. Corners on the list who could go tonight: Doran Grant, Jalen Collins, Alex Carter, Steven Nelson, Senquez Golson, and Eric Rowe.

 
Dale's a hack
I've kind of concluded the same, in some areas. His camp reports are good because getting someone who has eyes there everyday has value, but have found I do not trust his player evaluations very much at all.

edit: yeah, what 5-ish posted about 8 posts up.
Exactly. He's great for this, and he's great for day-to-day stuff during the season because he's at the facility all the time/has nearly the "connectedness" that Bouchette does as it appears he had built some good relationships with a handful of the veteran players(some of which are gone now, so maybe that takes a hit too. We'll see).

He's good at his actual job(reporting what he sees/hears). He's pretty bad at pretending to be an evaluator of talent.

 
According to Steelersdepot the Steelers had 45 guys they "spent time with", either visits or pro day dinners. Almost 40 of them are still available. Corners on the list who could go tonight: Doran Grant, Jalen Collins, Alex Carter, Steven Nelson, Senquez Golson, and Eric Rowe.
I'm not going to lie…if the Steelers come out of Day Two with Golson and Dupree, regardless of who else they take….even if I hate the other picks, I will be elated.

Golson is my boy from this draft. :) Total man-love. Needs to be a Steeler in the worst way. Guy can ball. I don't care if he's short.

 
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5-ish Finkle said:
3C said:
According to Steelersdepot the Steelers had 45 guys they "spent time with", either visits or pro day dinners. Almost 40 of them are still available. Corners on the list who could go tonight: Doran Grant, Jalen Collins, Alex Carter, Steven Nelson, Senquez Golson, and Eric Rowe.
I'm not going to lie…if the Steelers come out of Day Two with Golson and Dupree, regardless of who else they take….even if I hate the other picks, I will be elated.

Golson is my boy from this draft. :) Total man-love. Needs to be a Steeler in the worst way. Guy can ball. I don't care if he's short.
Jalen Collins in the 2nd and Golson in the 3rd would be okay with me.

 
Grid71 said:
Terrific breakdown of Dupree here by Brett Kollmann. Could have been more concise though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXYLlrJ5OFY

Best quote in the video: 6:10 "Football equivalent of sprinting into a door to break it down because he hasn't learned to turn the knob yet. Once he learns to turn the knob, not a door in the world can stop him."

Dupree is very likely to become a 3 down backer with a catholic church ceiling. The kid needs to learn better technique and be consistent.
Teach him technique/moves and he could be scary good. Porter is just the man for the job.

 
Watching Dupree on Draft Breakdown is frustrating. Kentucky had him read and react a lot. Which is important, but it's no fun. When they turned him loose, and when he reacted, he got there in a hurry. Jeremiah said he spoke to a coach who said they never worried about Dupree as a rusher, because Kentucky never had him rush.

Steal of the first, I think.

 
AhrnCityPahnder said:
Franknbeans said:
Dale's a hack
I've kind of concluded the same, in some areas. His camp reports are good because getting someone who has eyes there everyday has value, but have found I do not trust his player evaluations very much at all.

edit: yeah, what 5-ish posted about 8 posts up.
He also had him going 6th to the Jets in his last mock

 
I'm amazed that people who write stuff like : "The Steelers have secondary needs.... so naturally, they draft a linebacker :rolleyes: " actually get paid to offer their opinions.

Yes, the most glaring need is secondary, and yes Polamalu's retirement is fresh in your mind. So naturally, any non-DB pick is dog ####, right? Never mind that pass rush is (at BEST) need 1B, that the quality of the pass rush and that of the secondary are inextricably linked, that value supercedes need in the draft for smart franchises/GMs, and that the Steelers have a proven track record of going BPA, sometimes almost to a fault, in the past.

Not a corner or safety? Give the pick a C- and say they should have taken a redundant (though good) player like Landon Collins who wouldn't help the team this year just because you saw him in most of the first round mocks you read. These are PROFESSIONAL reporters. Unreal.

 
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My question about Dupree: does his selection mean that, with LeBeau gone, the Steelers will remain committed to the 3-4?

 
Butler's said repeatedly that if all goes well, they'll show plenty of 3-4 and 4-3 type defenses, depending on situation, and that one of the things he values most in players is scheme versatility. I see nothing in this selection that would lead me to believe that has changed.

 
My question about Dupree: does his selection mean that, with LeBeau gone, the Steelers will remain committed to the 3-4?
I don't believe it indicates anything but it would appear they will stay a 3-4 "base".

 
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Obviously he is primarily an outside bull rusher but highlights and reports last night said they stunted him and he was able effective going inside.

 
Obviously he is primarily an outside bull rusher but highlights and reports last night said they stunted him and he was able effective going inside.
He's very versatile and I think that's why they wanted him. Hell, I saw clips (steelersdepot, I believe) where Kentucky had him split out over the slot receiver in man coverage. The guy weighs almost 270 pounds and they had him covering the slot. That type of athletic ability is rare. He just needs coaching - how quickly he can pick up the concepts and adapt to the scheme will be everything for him. From what I've read, he's a tireless worker but not particularly bright or instinctual. It's going to be all between the ears for this kid.

From a physical standpoint, we heard a lot last year about how Jadaveon Clowney had "once in a generation size/speed." Consider :

Combine measurements/results :

Clowney 6'5" 266# 4.53 40, 1.59 10-yard split, 37.5" vert, 120" broad jump

Dupree 6'4" 269# 4.56 40, 1.60 10-yard split, 42.0" vert, 138" broad jump

 
Pretty happy we were able to get Dupree. It does seem like most of his production came against lesser opponents, but based on what Ive seen in the seen highlights Id agree with what they said on walterfootball about him being more disruptive than what the numbers show. I gotta think with the coaches we have, it wont be difficult to get him to start using his hands/initiating contact to shed blocks more consistently than what the college tape shows. That doesnt strike me as a "technique" that would be hard to coach up. I love the fact that he can cover (combine with his threat on the rush) and think just that alone will get him a bunch of snaps as a rookie.

 
Adam Schefter just said the Steelers are trying to trade up to the first pick of the 2nd round on NFL Insiders

The speculation is that the Steelers are interested in trading up to the 33rd overall pick to draft Maxx Williams, TE from Minnesota.
 
Adam Schefter just said the Steelers are trying to trade up to the first pick of the 2nd round on NFL Insiders

The speculation is that the Steelers are interested in trading up to the 33rd overall pick to draft Maxx Williams, TE from Minnesota.
Please let this be false. Does the league fine the steelers if they draft a CB?? I mean trading up for TE,really. Oof
 
Adam Schefter just said the Steelers are trying to trade up to the first pick of the 2nd round on NFL Insiders

The speculation is that the Steelers are interested in trading up to the 33rd overall pick to draft Maxx Williams, TE from Minnesota.
Ummmmm. That's a long way to go.
No way can they do this without giving up way too much and jeopardizing any chance of getting a decent CB

 
Adam Schefter just said the Steelers are trying to trade up to the first pick of the 2nd round on NFL Insiders

The speculation is that the Steelers are interested in trading up to the 33rd overall pick to draft Maxx Williams, TE from Minnesota.
Please let this be false. Does the league fine the steelers if they draft a CB?? I mean trading up for TE,really. Oof
I don't like Williams THAT much. I mean, if he fell to their spot at 57 (?) - yeah, take him. I'd forgive the lack of CB if you think you're getting Heath 2 for the next 10 years, but they're going to have to give up at least their third rounder and probably picks next year to move up to 33. They have too many holes to do that.

 
I don't like Williams at all, and this is exactly the sort of thing that will make me vomit if it happens. The difference between he and the rest of the pack at his position is negligible, in my mind.

There isn't a TE worth trading up for in this draft, period, let alone that far.

 
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Williams trade up sounds like smoke. Pgh needs a TE of the future, but it's hard to believe moving up to 2.1 will be worth it. The ONLY way this could happen is if Colbert has identified players who won't be drafted who can start at CB.

Speaking of CB - I'm partial to Darby, Ifo and Kevin White. Haven't seen love for the Ifo,

 
Williams trade up sounds like smoke. Pgh needs a TE of the future, but it's hard to believe moving up to 2.1 will be worth it. The ONLY way this could happen is if Colbert has identified players who won't be drafted who can start at CB.

Speaking of CB - I'm partial to Darby, Ifo and Kevin White. Haven't seen love for the Ifo,
Ifo may never play again. I read that his knee injury is more Lattimore than it is Gurley. Nobody's rolling the dice on that until MAYBE the 7th round.

 
They could be trying to move up but probably not for TE/Williams. I think they're concerned the next tier of CB's will come off the board before their pick, and rightfully so. I'd rather trade up for a Rowe or Collins than take the chance of nothing being there and pick an Olineman.

 
5-ish Finkle said:
3C said:
According to Steelersdepot the Steelers had 45 guys they "spent time with", either visits or pro day dinners. Almost 40 of them are still available. Corners on the list who could go tonight: Doran Grant, Jalen Collins, Alex Carter, Steven Nelson, Senquez Golson, and Eric Rowe.
I'm not going to lie…if the Steelers come out of Day Two with Golson and Dupree, regardless of who else they take….even if I hate the other picks, I will be elated.

Golson is my boy from this draft. :) Total man-love. Needs to be a Steeler in the worst way. Guy can ball. I don't care if he's short.
James C Wexell ‏@jimwexell 5h5 hours ago

My favorite CB today is Senquez Golson.

 
I'm amazed that people who write stuff like : "The Steelers have secondary needs.... so naturally, they draft a linebacker :rolleyes: " actually get paid to offer their opinions.

Yes, the most glaring need is secondary, and yes Polamalu's retirement is fresh in your mind. So naturally, any non-DB pick is dog ####, right? Never mind that pass rush is (at BEST) need 1B, that the quality of the pass rush and that of the secondary are inextricably linked, that value supercedes need in the draft for smart franchises/GMs, and that the Steelers have a proven track record of going BPA, sometimes almost to a fault, in the past.

Not a corner or safety? Give the pick a C- and say they should have taken a redundant (though good) player like Landon Collins who wouldn't help the team this year just because you saw him in most of the first round mocks you read. These are PROFESSIONAL reporters. Unreal.
Think this about nails it.

Mark Kaboly ‏@MarkKaboly_Trib 6h6 hours ago

Would the Steelers have loved to get a CB? Sure. But you don't pass up Jevon Kearse to take Troy Edwards

 
Williams trade up sounds like smoke. Pgh needs a TE of the future, but it's hard to believe moving up to 2.1 will be worth it. The ONLY way this could happen is if Colbert has identified players who won't be drafted who can start at CB.

Speaking of CB - I'm partial to Darby, Ifo and Kevin White. Haven't seen love for the Ifo,
Ifo may never play again. I read that his knee injury is more Lattimore than it is Gurley. Nobody's rolling the dice on that until MAYBE the 7th round.
Thanks EG. I thought Ifo was a probable 1st round talent looking to come back this year. If it's more of a Shamarko time table, it is hard to burn a valuable roster spot let alone a draft pick.

 
They could be trying to move up but probably not for TE/Williams. I think they're concerned the next tier of CB's will come off the board before their pick, and rightfully so. I'd rather trade up for a Rowe or Collins than take the chance of nothing being there and pick an Olineman.
It wouldn't surprise me to see Darby's name called after a trade up.

 
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They could be trying to move up but probably not for TE/Williams. I think they're concerned the next tier of CB's will come off the board before their pick, and rightfully so. I'd rather trade up for a Rowe or Collins than take the chance of nothing being there and pick an Olineman.
It wouldn't surprise me to see Darby's name called after a trade up.
It would me since they had no visits with him. I do like him though if they stay put and he's there.

 
Ok, I will be the first to mention Golson's short stature. Surely we will hear all of the naysayers and critics mention this. I don't know much about the kid. If he can cover and grab some ints, then I guess he's better than a taller CB with hands of stone eh?

 
Ok, I will be the first to mention Golson's short stature. Surely we will hear all of the naysayers and critics mention this. I don't know much about the kid. If he can cover and grab some ints, then I guess he's better than a taller CB with hands of stone eh?
Kiper :shrug: was wild about him. Saying he thought he may be the absolute best pick in the first two rounds.

 
I've been mentioning he's short for three months. It does not matter. All he does is makes plays.

Love it. Guys is a baller. It's that simple.

Couldn't be happier with how this has went so far considering how board fell. Was convinced Ravens had dealt up to grab him.

 
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