Faust
MVP
1.01 St. Louis Rams select QB Sam Bradford (83% of the vote)
1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)
1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)
1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)
1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)
1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)
1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)
1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)
1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)
1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)
1.11 Denver Broncos select DT Dan Williams (38% of the vote)
1.12 Miami Dolphins select WR Dez Bryant (47% of the vote)
1.13 San Francisco 49ers select CB Joe Haden (52% of the vote)
1.14 Seattle Seahawks select RB C.J. Spiller (45% of the vote)
1.15 New York Giants select OLB Sean Weatherspoon (37% of the vote)
1.16 Tennessee Titans select DE Derrick Morgan (46% of the vote)
1.17 San Francisco 49ers select CB/S Earl Thomas (26% of the vote)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Positions of Need:
CB, DL, QB, RB, OL
Needs Analysis: Analysis: The Steelers quietly helped their special teams this offseason by adding Arnaz Battle, Antwaan Randle El, Larry Foote and Will Allen. Now they can go after their other needs. They could use a starting cornerback, and picking at No. 18 could provide the opportunity to grab a player like Joe Haden or Kyle Wilson. Their first-round selection from a year ago, Ziggy Hood, added depth to the defensive line, but don't be surprised to see the Steelers tap the position again this time around. Running back Willie Parker is unsigned, so a solid complement to Rashard Mendenhall in the middle rounds is a good idea. Many of the sacks QB Ben Roethlisberger takes are his fault, but nonetheless it is time to add some young talent to an average line.
*** I would think that WR as a need would be a draft consideration for the Steelers with the Holmes trade. Perhaps not with their first round pick, but at some point in the draft ***
1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)
1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)
1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)
1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)
1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)
1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)
1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)
1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)
1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)
1.11 Denver Broncos select DT Dan Williams (38% of the vote)
1.12 Miami Dolphins select WR Dez Bryant (47% of the vote)
1.13 San Francisco 49ers select CB Joe Haden (52% of the vote)
1.14 Seattle Seahawks select RB C.J. Spiller (45% of the vote)
1.15 New York Giants select OLB Sean Weatherspoon (37% of the vote)
1.16 Tennessee Titans select DE Derrick Morgan (46% of the vote)
1.17 San Francisco 49ers select CB/S Earl Thomas (26% of the vote)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Positions of Need:
CB, DL, QB, RB, OL
Needs Analysis: Analysis: The Steelers quietly helped their special teams this offseason by adding Arnaz Battle, Antwaan Randle El, Larry Foote and Will Allen. Now they can go after their other needs. They could use a starting cornerback, and picking at No. 18 could provide the opportunity to grab a player like Joe Haden or Kyle Wilson. Their first-round selection from a year ago, Ziggy Hood, added depth to the defensive line, but don't be surprised to see the Steelers tap the position again this time around. Running back Willie Parker is unsigned, so a solid complement to Rashard Mendenhall in the middle rounds is a good idea. Many of the sacks QB Ben Roethlisberger takes are his fault, but nonetheless it is time to add some young talent to an average line.
*** I would think that WR as a need would be a draft consideration for the Steelers with the Holmes trade. Perhaps not with their first round pick, but at some point in the draft ***
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