Rotoworld is saying he is expected to be ready to play week 11. So likely 3-4 games away.Ike is going to have to take a cut in pay next year if he wants to remain with the Steelers.According to SteelCityInsider.net capologist Ian Whetstone, Ike Taylor restructured his contract to give the Steelers some cap space this year.Taylor dropped his base salary to the minimum and took the rest in signing bonus. That lowers his cap hit from $9.45 million this year to $7.965 million.
But his salary next year jumps from $10.454 million to $11.92 million.
Also how about this nugget from Dale Lolley:
Moeacki did clear waivers and is now a free agent. He is recovering from a shoulder that he fractured in August. I am not a doctor but I am guessing he probably is not close to being ready to return otherwise the Chiefs would not be letting him walk.The Steelers are reportedly showing an interest in former Kansas City tight end Tony Moeacki, who was placed on waivers by Kansas City Wednesday. Moeacki has had injury issues since his breakout rookie season, but could certainly help the Steelers, if healthy.
In related news...the Lions released Scheffler Tuesday. Moeacki already know the system, but he's still a ways out.