I think this was a function of a few things:Mike Clay@MikeClayNFL
Lowest Yards Per Target among WRs with 120+ targets over the last 2 seasons:
Very curious to see what the post-Big Ben era looks like for JuJu and Diontae.
- JuJu Smith-Schuster: 6.15
- Robby Anderson: 6.57
- Diontae Johnson: 6.64
It was a function of everything but...Immobile, aging QB
Davis, Williams or Hamilton would be outstanding picks if it’s not a QB. Love your choicessteelers1080 said:I think the pick is one of Jordan Davis, Malik Willis, Desmond Ridder, Jameson Williams, Kyle Hamilton, Nakobe Dean, or Derek Stingley Jr.
I'm still in the camp that doesn't want a 1st round QB this year, and I think Pickett goes to the Panthers so he's not there for the Steelers even if they want him. Of that lot I'd prefer Davis, Williams, or Hamilton if they're available, all could be gone by 20.
If Ridder is the first pick, wouldn’t it make sense to go after Alec Pierce next? Give him a familiar target. They already have chemistryChad Reuter just posted that the "perfect" first 2 picks for the Steelers would be Ridder and Skyy Moore. That's just nuts. Maybe his justification is perfect based on who he predicts will be there at 20 and 52, but by no stretch are those the best players that could potentially fall to those picks.
It feels almost 50/50 at this point. The reporters closest to the Steelers seem to be saying it won't happen, but it still feels like a toss-up.I'm still not interested in drafting a QB in the first round.
I'd be fine with any of these QBs in the 3rd if they think they can become a solid backup. That would mean that next year we could have a backup for ~$1 million, instead of $5-7+ million for Rudolph.I see the latest CBS 3-round mock has the Steelers taking a WR first (they have Burks but Olave also on the board) , Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker in the second and EDGE Drake Jackson in the third.
The interesting thing is they have Ridder still on the board. I don't see him falling that far but if it happened I would take Ridder over JAckson.
None of the top 5 QB's are going to be there at 52 let alone the 3rd round. There are a lot of ridiculous people doing mock drafts.I'd be fine with any of these QBs in the 3rd if they think they can become a solid backup. That would mean that next year we could have a backup for ~$1 million, instead of $5-7+ million for Rudolph.
That would an amazing outcome. Moore is unrealistic to be there at 52. I am very worried Ridder won't be there at 20.Chad Reuter just posted that the "perfect" first 2 picks for the Steelers would be Ridder and Skyy Moore. That's just nuts. Maybe his justification is perfect based on who he predicts will be there at 20 and 52, but by no stretch are those the best players that could potentially fall to those picks.
I'd also be fine with Carson Strong as a backup and he could be there at our 3rd round pick.None of the top 5 QB's are going to be there at 52 let alone the 3rd round. There are a lot of ridiculous people doing mock drafts.
Stingley is going top 5. If there go CB it will have to be Booth or Elam. Hamilton is going top 10. Willis is likely top 10. Dean or Davis would be a poor choice for a 1st rounder based on positional value. I obviously want Ridder. I wouldn't hate the Williams pick, but I would be very hesitant to ever pick a player off an ACL tear. The risk for future tears is way too high.steelers1080 said:I think the pick is one of Jordan Davis, Malik Willis, Desmond Ridder, Jameson Williams, Kyle Hamilton, Nakobe Dean, or Derek Stingley Jr.
I'm still in the camp that doesn't want a 1st round QB this year, and I think Pickett goes to the Panthers so he's not there for the Steelers even if they want him. Of that lot I'd prefer Davis, Williams, or Hamilton if they're available, all could be gone by 20.
They are dead set on getting a mobile guy. He is the least mobile guy imaginable.I'd also be fine with Carson Strong as a backup and he could be there at our 3rd round pick.
If you're sure of that you should bet a ton on it, he's currently projected to go outside the top 10 by all sportsbooks.Stingley is going top 5. If there go CB it will have to be Booth or Elam. Hamilton is going top 10. Willis is likely top 10. Dean or Davis would be a poor choice for a 1st rounder based on positional value. I obviously want Ridder. I wouldn't hate the Williams pick, but I would be very hesitant to ever pick a player off an ACL tear. The risk for future tears is way too high.
There ARE a ton of ridiculous people doing mock drafts.....but I'd be less surprised that one of the top 5 QBs (whoever those actually are this year. Doesn't seem to be a consensus at all) lasts until 52 than I would be if they all went inside it.None of the top 5 QB's are going to be there at 52 let alone the 3rd round. There are a lot of ridiculous people doing mock drafts.
Not gonna lie....I wouldn't hate it if they took Burks at 20 depending on who was available. They absolutely need more quality at WR.I see the latest CBS 3-round mock has the Steelers taking a WR first (they have Burks but Olave also on the board) , Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker in the second and EDGE Drake Jackson in the third.
The interesting thing is they have Ridder still on the board. I don't see him falling that far but if it happened I would take Ridder over JAckson.
Great comp on Burks to Lloyd. I hadn’t read or heard of that until I read your post.Not gonna lie....I wouldn't hate it if they took Burks at 20 depending on who was available. They absolutely need more quality at WR.
FWIW, he would probably fit in quite well with Canada's offense (which I think is junk, but they're clearly rolling with it for a year or two). He does a couple of things well that the other guys they currently have don't that could be key with their current OC/QB: He is fantastic at taking short swings/dumps/bubbles at, or behind, the LOS and turning them into positive gains (good on jet sweeps too), and he is an excellent "garbage ball" receiver. His numbers on off target throws and jump balls are pretty good. Really sells out to make those kinds of catches. With Trubisky at QB, the chances of him getting a bunch of opportunities to have the balls be of the "trashier" variety are pretty high, IMO.
Would remind me of the situation with Orton/Tebow and Brandon Lloyd in Denver a bit. Orton/Tebow's accuracy sucked(esp. Tebow), but Lloyd was such a good garbage man he was quite productive anyway. Just had a knack for being able to adjust/fight/win on contested and off target throws.
Canada's offense is gonna be fugly again, IMO. If a guy could take those -3 yard bubble screens and turn them into a gain consistently instead that would be pretty nice. Then when they finally get a real QB again in a few years, you'd still have a pretty young, talented WR on the roster with one of Claypool/DJ(since I doubt they pay both).
Yeah, Deebo is the typical comp I've been seeing too because of the YAC/run after catch stuff. It's a legit comp. Burks pretty much turns into a RB after he secures the catch.Great comp on Burks to Lloyd. I hadn’t read or heard of that until I read your post.
I have read Burks comps that he is a YAC like Deebo Samuels.
If he is combination of Brandon Lloyd acrobatic sure handed receiver and Samuels as an elusive YAC runner, that's one helluva weapon I would love to see the Steelers draft at pick 20.
That's just a solid contribution here on your part. Thanks for sharing your great thought content.Yeah, Deebo is the typical comp I've been seeing too because of the YAC/run after catch stuff. It's a legit comp. Burks pretty much turns into a RB after he secures the catch.
The only real reason I thought of Lloyd was after watching a bunch of Burks clips during a mock draft I'm participating in on another site. Was surprised how many showed him bailing out the QB on off target stuff and being able to go above the rim on jump balls. I was like "Where have I seen that before?" and recalled watching Lloyd back in '10 with Neckbeard/Football Jesus. He was on my top money fantasy team that year and wound up bailing out my WR core, due in no small part to be so good at "taking out the trash" for those horrid QBs.![]()
I think age is a huge factor for some positions. For QB and OT, I don't think it has much effect on playing career length given how long people are playing in those positions. However it does really matter when a guy breaks out. It is why I don’t like Pickett. It took until he has going against much younger guys for him to stand out. He is about to lose that advantage in the NFL.steelers1080 said:One thing that doesn't seem to have been taken to account when projecting Steelers early picks has been age. They typically will draft players as young as possible to extend their possible playing time for the team and give them additional time to develop. Also, since these players are coming into the draft younger, it's likely they broke out at a younger age. How that could affect positional drafting:
- Bernhard Raimann - He has been mocked to the Steelers but at almost 25 years old, I think there's 0 chance that happens unless he falls far.
- Pickett is over a year older than Willis, Corrall, and Ridder, I'm not sure how much that will play into their potential value though since Pickett is viewed as a much more NFL-ready prospect, for whatever that's worth. So, if Pickett is ready to go this year, but Willis/Corrall/Ridder need a year to develop, they'll be starting at the same age. I'm still against QB in the 1st or 2nd. Howell is still 21, a year or 3 younger than the other prospects. Wouldn't be shocked if he was the pick in the 2nd.
- Wyatt vs Davis - Both could be gone by the time we pick, but if they're both available I think it's 100% going to be Davis. Wyatt is 24 years old, which would be the oldest 1st round pick by Colbert. Hampton is currently the oldest at 23.5 years old. Perrion Winfrey is a year younger than Davis, he could be the pick in the 2nd if DT is skipped in the 1st.
- Christian Watson is 23, 2 years older than many of the other top WR prospects, and he has bad hands. I doubt he's the Steelers pick.
- Some of the youngest players at positions of need are Derek Stingley Jr, Drake London, Jameson Williams, George Karlaftis (depending on Highsmith extension possibility), Daxton Hill, Nakobe Dean, Kaiir Elam, George Pickens. David Bell could be a late round pick, he didn't test well but his play on the field was solid and with 2 WRs currently, we'll potentially need 2 rookie contributors.
Pickett didn't have any more "age advantage" than any typical redshirt senior qb, like Joe Burrow.I think age is a huge factor for some positions. For QB and OT, I don't think it has much effect on playing career length given how long people are playing in those positions. However it does really matter when a guy breaks out. It is why I don’t like Pickett. It took until he has going against much younger guys for him to stand out. He is about to lose that advantage in the NFL.
The Steelers ridiculously ignored this last year though.
The issue is that he wasn't goid until the 5th year when he had an advantagePickett didn't have any more "age advantage" than any typical redshirt senior qb, like Joe Burrow.
I think his point was neither was Joe Burrow. He went from 16 TDs to, like, 60 and nearly doubled his passing yardage his fifth year.Drunken Cowboy said:The issue is that he wasn't goid until the 5th year when he had an advantage
All of the beat reporters close to the Steelers seem to be saying D-line recently in the 1st round, if they're right, I think the pick is Davis in the 1st and Pickens or Howell in the 2nd.If they stay at #20 I feel like it is Ridder or one of the Georgia D-line guys.
Good call!Ravens cut Miles Boykin, and the Steelers should sign him. It's a low risk proposition and the Steelers have cobwebs and broken dreams behind Johnson and Claypool. He's athletic and could fight for a roster spot on a vet min contract. Liked him coming out of school but something didn't click with the Ravens (who seem to have issues developing WRs recently).
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Agreed. The Steelers don't usually draft a guy knowing he has off the field issues.Apparently Devonte Wyatt had some red flags off the field. It sounds like he got upset and kicked the door of the building his girlfriend went to after an argument. It's been reported by a few people that some teams have removed him from their draft boards. Based on his age and potential off field issues, I don't think the Steelers take him.
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/georgia-football/details-surrounding-arrest-of-georgia-dl-devonte-wyatt-emerge/
Agreed. The Steelers don't usually draft a guy knowing he has off the field issues.
I like Ridder as a prospect. The Steelers already have two mature QB prospects in Trubitzburgh and Rudolph. Wouldn't it be a better team improvement for them to draft higher rated prospects in first round at either offensive and defensive lines or WR and wait on addressing QB later in draft or perhaps next year if Mitch fails to show he is capable enough to give reasons to view him as next franchise QB? They need a third QB. How about Kaleb Eleby later in this draft or if Carson Strong slides beyond 3rd round taking him later?Buying or Selling Latest 2022 NFL Draft Rumors, Buzz
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...Ridder fits exactly what the Steelers need as a mature quarterback prospect capable of immediately competing for the starting spot while adding the type of athleticism Tomlin craves.
Rudolph is in no way a prospect.I like Ridder as a prospect. The Steelers already have two mature QB prospects in Trubitzburgh and Rudolph. Wouldn't it be a better team improvement for them to draft higher rated prospects in first round at either offensive and defensive lines or WR and wait on addressing QB later in draft or perhaps next year if Mitch fails to show he is capable enough to give reasons to view him as next franchise QB? They need a third QB. How about Kaleb Eleby later in this draft or if Carson Strong slides beyond 3rd round taking him later?
I like Ridder as a prospect. The Steelers already have two mature QB prospects in Trubitzburgh and Rudolph. Wouldn't it be a better team improvement for them to draft higher rated prospects in first round at either offensive and defensive lines or WR and wait on addressing QB later in draft or perhaps next year if Mitch fails to show he is capable enough to give reasons to view him as next franchise QB? They need a third QB. How about Kaleb Eleby later in this draft or if Carson Strong slides beyond 3rd round taking him later?
I'm sure the Steelers would have investigated it, but there's definitely levels to "kicked the door". They were at his place, then she left and went to her place and he followed her. When he was locked out he kicked the door enough to damage the door so that it was partially ajar and out of alignment. It might be a shoddy door, but entry doors to dorm buildings are typically sturdy construction and would take a decent amount of violence to damage significantly.I don't know. Two or three years ago, he got in an argument with his girlfriend, who locked him out of the dorm/apartment and he kicked the door. Not sure that is a real red flag.
I heard one Steelers reporter put it pretty well (if they aren't actually going to take a QB in the 1st or 2nd), he basically said, the Steelers don't think any of these QBs are franchise QBs based on the 2021 tape, but you'd be an idiot not to look closely when QB is such a need and multiple QBs are expected to be there at 20. If you just write them off and you haven't done your due diligence, and one of them explodes, then you didn't do your job.Pro Day Attendance Recap:
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I think they have Georgia on their mind (and QBs).