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***OFFICIAL*** Steelers 2009 Thread (1 Viewer)

Shipley knocked it out of the park on his Wonderlick too. I :wall: me some smarts at C.

Meredith was possibly the most athletic OL in this draft. Would love him too.

 
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I would have preferred Lang or Moore with this pick, but hopefully Wallace isn't Willie Reid II. Mayock just said he timed him at 4.28 in the 40 at the combine.Moore must have something wrong with him that I don't know about. I had him as an early-mid 2nd rounder... why he's still there, I don't know.
He's zippy fast, but definitely somewhat raw. Hopefully he can settle in and learn from Hines and Holmes, but he can be a game-changer right away as a return man if he stays healthy and holds on to the ball.
 
I would have preferred Lang or Moore with this pick, but hopefully Wallace isn't Willie Reid II. Mayock just said he timed him at 4.28 in the 40 at the combine.Moore must have something wrong with him that I don't know about. I had him as an early-mid 2nd rounder... why he's still there, I don't know.
He's zippy fast, but definitely somewhat raw. Hopefully he can settle in and learn from Hines and Holmes, but he can be a game-changer right away as a return man if he stays healthy and holds on to the ball.
Pitt could have won two more Super Bowls recently if they had somebody who could CATCH a punt!
 
Whatever is causing Moore to fall, I don't think I want to be the team to find out.

Three picks to go. Meredeth and Lang both still available.

:fingerscrossed:

 
Cookiemonster said:
Memphis Foundry said:
Evilgrin 72 said:
I would have preferred Lang or Moore with this pick, but hopefully Wallace isn't Willie Reid II. Mayock just said he timed him at 4.28 in the 40 at the combine.Moore must have something wrong with him that I don't know about. I had him as an early-mid 2nd rounder... why he's still there, I don't know.
He's zippy fast, but definitely somewhat raw. Hopefully he can settle in and learn from Hines and Holmes, but he can be a game-changer right away as a return man if he stays healthy and holds on to the ball.
Pitt could have won two more Super Bowls recently if they had somebody who could CATCH a punt!
Incremental improvements will definitely be the key this season. For this team, that should be good enough to keep us in contention. If we can muster a pretty decent return game and get Sepulveda back, we could be looking at a pretty nice field position margin.The short yardage offense is another area where we could make notable improvements, so hopefully we'll draft a bruiser in the late 5th or 6th to help that along.
 
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I didn't know much about Lewis, but was unsurprised by this pick. Limited athletically, but is a willing tackler in run support, is very smart, a natural leader, and plays with a motor. Steelers just continue to draft guys who fit their ethos - hard workers, leaders, high-character guys, smart football players. No arguments.

 
:hot: Sounds like another hard worker. Nothing flashy with any of these picks, but I'm liking the trend of picking guys who fit the Steelers' mold.

After two seasons of battling injuries, Lewis had a healthy senior campaign, establishing himself as one of the most physical cornerbacks in the West. His work ethic and team-first attitude saw him perform at a level that has professional scouts feeling that he will quickly emerge as one of the National Football League's elite pass defenders.

Lewis not only excelled on the football field, but also received recognition for his success in the classroom, earning Academic All-Pac 10 Conference honors as a senior. That undoubtedly pleased his mother, Muriel, a teacher at Martin Behrman Elementary School.

 
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PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers moved to improve their dreadful short-yardage run game by making Wisconsin guard Kraig Urbik their first pick of the second day of the draft.

Urbik is a 6-5 ¼, 328 pounder who was a four-year starter at Wisconsin, where he played right tackle as a redshirt freshman before moving to right guard. He made 45 consecutive starts and was going for the school record of 50 when he injured his knee last season against Penn State and missed two games.

Urbik finished the season by being named second team All-Big Ten Conference for the second time. He’s an alert, strong, durable, versatile and hard-working player. He’s not considered a mobile, get-to-the-second-level player, but Urbik will add necessary muscle up front.

“I love him,” said Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians. “Big, tough, nasty. If you watch him play one-on-one, you’re not going to pick him on your team. But it’s about playing together and this kid understands football.”

Arians said that Urbik will also learn the center position to give him the versatility of playing four positions, but Arians also said that Urbik will compete for the starting right guard position this season.

With the second pick of the third round, the Steelers drafted a more exciting player in Ole Miss wide receiver/return specialist Mike Wallace, a 6-0 3/8, 199-pounder with 4.31 speed and a vertical jump of 40 inches.

“He’s a burner,” Arians said. “He’s not gone over the middle a lot but he’s an outside-speed guy who’s an excellent return guy. We really, really like him.”

Arians said that he wrote down the two names – Urbik and Wallace – three weeks ago, “and I just watched them drop,” he said.

Wallace comes from a tough upbringing in New Orleans and landed at Ole Miss where he spent the last two seasons as one of the top kickoff return men in the SEC, as well as one of the top receiving deep threats. He led the SEC with a yards-per-reception average of 18.8 in 2007, and improved to 20.1 last year. He caught 101 passes for 1,910 yards and 14 touchdowns in his career and averaged 23.2 yards per kickoff return and returned two kickoffs for touchdowns.

“He’ll work on his punt returning but he’s primarily a kickoff returner,” Arians said. “We’re looking for someone to replace Nate (Washington) outside and he’s a candidate. Inside, that takes time.”

With their final pick of the third round, the Steelers selected cornerback Keenan Lewis of Oregon State. Lewis, a 6-1, 198-pound cover guy, was actually a high school teammate of Wallace. The Steelers compare him favorably to Ike Taylor.

 
I like it... alot.

The Duke is falling like a rock, it would be a real coup for the Steelers to pick up Urbik/Robinson.

I wouldnt mind another DE pick either.

FB would be nice to address too.

 
The thing I like about the Wallace & Lewis... they are both 6-feet tall.

DJ Moore's 5-9 stature was my biggest concern with him. Lewis sounds very much like William Gay coming out of Louisville.

Very happy with the Urbik selection at Guard. VERY happy!!!

Now for the end of RD 5... Developmental Tackle & DE/DT

(I wonder if Merdith is experiencing the Carl Nicks drop. He went RD 5 to the Saints and started most of his rookie season).

Names I'm looking for:

OL - Schlueter, Gardner & Meredith

DE - Bennett, Pedescleaux & Egboh

DT - T. Taylor & Chris Baker

WR - I'd still take Dillard in a heart beat.

TE - IF Casey is still there, it would be hard to pass on him as well.

 
The thing I like about the Wallace & Lewis... they are both 6-feet tall.DJ Moore's 5-9 stature was my biggest concern with him. Lewis sounds very much like William Gay coming out of Louisville.Very happy with the Urbik selection at Guard. VERY happy!!!Now for the end of RD 5... Developmental Tackle & DE/DT(I wonder if Merdith is experiencing the Carl Nicks drop. He went RD 5 to the Saints and started most of his rookie season).Names I'm looking for:OL - Schlueter, Gardner & MeredithDE - Bennett, Pedescleaux & EgbohDT - T. Taylor & Chris BakerWR - I'd still take Dillard in a heart beat.TE - IF Casey is still there, it would be hard to pass on him as well.
Casey seems like a "Steeler" guy to me. Does whatever it takes to help the team.
 
Just watched tape Wallace & Lewis on Yahoo's draft site.

Wallace will be one of those guys like Nate that has a 15+ yards per reception because everyting he'll catch will be downfield. He just needs to quit carry the ball like a down by his hip when he runs. It also looks like he has a weird stride for someone who's that fast.

I liked what I saw of Lewis as a corner & he he even looked good returning a kick for a TD.

 
Some guys I hope the Steelers are looking at right now:

DT - Ricky Jean-Francois - LSU

DT/DE - Mitch King - IOWA

C - A.Q. Shipley - PSU

OT- Jamon Meredith - SCU

OT - Fenuki Tupou - ORE

S - Chris Clemons - CLEMSON

 
Some guys I hope the Steelers are looking at right now:

DT - Ricky Jean-Francois - LSU

DT/DE - Mitch King - IOWA

C - A.Q. Shipley - PSU

OT- Jamon Meredith - SCU

OT - Fenuki Tupou - ORE

S - Chris Clemons - CLEMSON
I'd get wood if we ended up with two of those 3 in ten more picks.
 
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DT - Ricky Jean-Francois - LSU

DT/DE - Mitch King - IOWA

C - A.Q. Shipley - PSU

OT- Jamon Meredith - SCU

OT - Fenuki Tupou - ORE

S - Chris Clemons - CLEMSON

 
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I understand Burnett. They spent a lot of time with him. Why a RB when they just cut Russel? I doubt Shipley makes it to a 6th and I can only hope Ricky Jean is a relative unknown. DL depth is badly needed.

 
I understand Burnett. They spent a lot of time with him. Why a RB when they just cut Russel? I doubt Shipley makes it to a 6th and I can only hope Ricky Jean is a relative unknown. DL depth is badly needed.
Summers is a FB.Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of Carey Davis.
 
I told you, IB - one interior line prospect and maybe a developmental guy or two very late. I'm not on drugs. :lol:

Having seen a lot of Burnett in person living in Orlando, I can tell you the guy is an underrated prospect because he's not tall and doesn't have elite timed speed. However, he's a terrific punt/kick returner and can step in and be a nickel corner. He's a terrific athlete and has incredible vision and instincts - big play waiting to happen. Of course, if he doesn't flash in camp, he's also the kind of guy who could end up on the practice squad because he doesn't have size or elite timed speed. I think they would have been better off moving up a few spots and grabbing Meredith, Robinson, or Johnson. Those are 3 guys with starter upside. I think Burnett's ceiling is as a #2 corner and a top punt returner, but more likely a reserve corner and hopefully the starting PR. He was one of the first guys Pittsburgh brought in, and someone I frankly expected to see them take with one of these two picks.

Summers, well... there's your short yardage back. They're using these late round picks to fill very specific immediate needs. They've got a KR specialist, a GL specialist, 2 guys to compete for the CB3 and CB4 spots, and interior line depth. So far, I like the draft, but I do agree with IB that a developmental LT with potential might have been wise. They can rectify that if they go Lydon Murtha in round 6.

 
I understand Burnett. They spent a lot of time with him. Why a RB when they just cut Russel? I doubt Shipley makes it to a 6th and I can only hope Ricky Jean is a relative unknown. DL depth is badly needed.
Summers is a FB.Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of Carey Davis.
Summers is unskilled and not a threat as a primary runner, but he's an absolute battering ram with the ball in his hands and can catch the ball out of the backfield (not like the Steelers ever throw to the FB.) He's basically a guy who will be in the game in short-yardage and inside the 5 situations.
 
I told you, IB - one interior line prospect and maybe a developmental guy or two very late. I'm not on drugs. :lol: Having seen a lot of Burnett in person living in Orlando, I can tell you the guy is an underrated prospect because he's not tall and doesn't have elite timed speed. However, he's a terrific punt/kick returner and can step in and be a nickel corner. He's a terrific athlete and has incredible vision and instincts - big play waiting to happen. Of course, if he doesn't flash in camp, he's also the kind of guy who could end up on the practice squad because he doesn't have size or elite timed speed. I think they would have been better off moving up a few spots and grabbing Meredith, Robinson, or Johnson. Those are 3 guys with starter upside. I think Burnett's ceiling is as a #2 corner and a top punt returner, but more likely a reserve corner and hopefully the starting PR. He was one of the first guys Pittsburgh brought in, and someone I frankly expected to see them take with one of these two picks.Summers, well... there's your short yardage back. They're using these late round picks to fill very specific immediate needs. They've got a KR specialist, a GL specialist, 2 guys to compete for the CB3 and CB4 spots, and interior line depth. So far, I like the draft, but I do agree with IB that a developmental LT with potential might have been wise. They can rectify that if they go Lydon Murtha in round 6.
No. You're still on drugs. You said no lineman until late.
 
I told you, IB - one interior line prospect and maybe a developmental guy or two very late. I'm not on drugs. :lol: Having seen a lot of Burnett in person living in Orlando, I can tell you the guy is an underrated prospect because he's not tall and doesn't have elite timed speed. However, he's a terrific punt/kick returner and can step in and be a nickel corner. He's a terrific athlete and has incredible vision and instincts - big play waiting to happen. Of course, if he doesn't flash in camp, he's also the kind of guy who could end up on the practice squad because he doesn't have size or elite timed speed. I think they would have been better off moving up a few spots and grabbing Meredith, Robinson, or Johnson. Those are 3 guys with starter upside. I think Burnett's ceiling is as a #2 corner and a top punt returner, but more likely a reserve corner and hopefully the starting PR. He was one of the first guys Pittsburgh brought in, and someone I frankly expected to see them take with one of these two picks.Summers, well... there's your short yardage back. They're using these late round picks to fill very specific immediate needs. They've got a KR specialist, a GL specialist, 2 guys to compete for the CB3 and CB4 spots, and interior line depth. So far, I like the draft, but I do agree with IB that a developmental LT with potential might have been wise. They can rectify that if they go Lydon Murtha in round 6.
If they can get Murtha in the 6th, I'll be moderately consoled. I still don't understand 2CBs plus Keiwan.
 
I understand Burnett. They spent a lot of time with him. Why a RB when they just cut Russel? I doubt Shipley makes it to a 6th and I can only hope Ricky Jean is a relative unknown. DL depth is badly needed.
Summers is a FB.Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of Carey Davis.
If they want a FB, aren't there much better FB prospects? I guess I just don't agree with the FB/RB tweeners. I prefer the Lester/Kreider more traditional FB if you're going to have one at all.
 
So is it safe to say that Sweed is being given another chance? Hard to see Wallace vaulting ahead of him, isn't it?

 
The more time goes by, the more I think they're really going to BPA in the early rounds and I also think they believe D-line is highest priority.

My guess is they take one interior lineman with the hopes that he unseats Stapleton, and that may be it in the first 4-5 rounds.

People thinking we're going to see a 1st round OL for sure, and probably another in either rounds 2 or 3 are kidding themselves, IMO.
Oh. And you're on drugs. Starks is unlikely to be a Steeler in 2010. Hartwig 50/50. Where is your continuity?
That's what I said. Am I still on drugs? :kicksrock:
 
If they can get Murtha in the 6th, I'll be moderately consoled. I still don't understand 2CBs plus Keiwan.
I said Meredith was a great athlete at OT. Murtha looks like Muhammed Ali next to George Foreman by comparison. Murtha is the biggest TE in the draft. Most TEs would kill to have Murtha's measurables. I would still rather have seen another DL or OL to another CB.
 
The more time goes by, the more I think they're really going to BPA in the early rounds and I also think they believe D-line is highest priority.

My guess is they take one interior lineman with the hopes that he unseats Stapleton, and that may be it in the first 4-5 rounds.

People thinking we're going to see a 1st round OL for sure, and probably another in either rounds 2 or 3 are kidding themselves, IMO.
Oh. And you're on drugs. Starks is unlikely to be a Steeler in 2010. Hartwig 50/50. Where is your continuity?
That's what I said. Am I still on drugs? :kicksrock:
I read it as "and that may be in round 4-5" As in they won't take an O-lineman until 4-5. I stand corrected. Outside of not getting an LT of any kind (thus far), this isn't a terrible draft. I would have grabbed an LT instead of the WR...especially now that we have the second CB that can return kicks.

 
The more time goes by, the more I think they're really going to BPA in the early rounds and I also think they believe D-line is highest priority.

My guess is they take one interior lineman with the hopes that he unseats Stapleton, and that may be it in the first 4-5 rounds.

People thinking we're going to see a 1st round OL for sure, and probably another in either rounds 2 or 3 are kidding themselves, IMO.
Oh. And you're on drugs. Starks is unlikely to be a Steeler in 2010. Hartwig 50/50. Where is your continuity?
That's what I said. Am I still on drugs? :confused:
I read it as "and that may be in round 4-5" As in they won't take an O-lineman until 4-5. I stand corrected. Outside of not getting an LT of any kind (thus far), this isn't a terrible draft. I would have grabbed an LT instead of the WR...especially now that we have the second CB that can return kicks.
I agree with you.... I don't think Starks is here after this season and they're basically FORCING themselves to pursue a LT in free agency or round 1 next year. The Wallace pick, IMO, was a direct replacement for Nate - he'll fill that role well (catching long TDs and dropping catchable balls.) I think the tackle should have been taken at #96 or they should have packaged the 5th and a 7th to move up for Meredith, they obviously just won't go after guys with questionable passion and motor.
 
Are Cadogan and/or the kid from Florida still on the board?

ETA : Watkins is the guy from Florida I was thinking of. Another possibility is Gardner from Ga. tech - he's a Steelers kind of guy.

 
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I understand Burnett. They spent a lot of time with him. Why a RB when they just cut Russel? I doubt Shipley makes it to a 6th and I can only hope Ricky Jean is a relative unknown. DL depth is badly needed.
Summers is a FB.Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of Carey Davis.
This is my thinking, too. If Summers sticks, Davis is likely gone and we'll have an outstanding set of pass-catchers coming out of the backfield.
 
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Alex Boone probably has the best upside of any T left, but no way the Steelers touch him with all his off-the-field antics. I admire a guy who publicly admits he has often consumed 30-40 beers a day, but I don't think Tomlin will be impressed.

 
Hmmm, the Examiner finally published last night's Arians press conference a little while ago -- it included this note:

Q: Will your pick possibly be a center?

A: Don’t know if there is one left that could come in and really compete.
Link

Of course, it also included this nugget:

Q: How are [Mike Wallace's] hands?

A: Excellent!
:wall:
 
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Ra'Shon Harris, DT6'5" 300 Oregon

Positives: Tall with good build and length inside. ... Fair straight-ahead speed when closing on the ball. ... Stands up his man and falls off to wrap up backs coming through the hole. ... Anchors well to hold up double-team blocks. ... Gets great push to collapse the pocket in passing situations, keeps his arms extended and legs churning. ... Threat to impact passing lanes and block field goals using his push, height and length. ... Big in the weight room. Negatives: One-year starter. ... A bit soft in the middle. ... Offensive linemen use his height to their advantage, cutting him down like a tree although he is adequate recovering. ... Slow off the snap and takes time to get his body going forward. ... Plays with his head down at times, minimizing his awareness. ... Needs a stronger punch. ... Inconsistent in his push and hustle. ... Does not change direction quickly, will get ridden out of plays too easily. ... Inconsistent shedding blocks inside even if much bigger than his opponent. ... Stamina and work ethic are issues. ... Missed first half of the 2006 season with a torn triceps muscle.
 
Meh.

Overall grade: C

They clearly drafted for need addressing D-line, CB, WR and the return game, though they still ignored the LT position which forces us to spend big bucks next year on one.

 
Meh. Overall grade: CThey clearly drafted for need addressing D-line, CB, WR and the return game, though they still ignored the LT position which forces us to spend big bucks next year on one.
Steelers drafts aren't supposed to be sexy.They filled alot of needs in the draft. The DE/DT's desperately needed an infusion of young talent. Hood is an "energizer" bunny who is probably the heir apparent to Keisel at DE. He's big, fast and doesnt take any plays off. DT Harris, who knows, but he has the measurables to put on some bulk (6'5") and fill in at NT when Hampton leaves. In any case, should be an instant contributor to ST.CB was incredibly weak beforehand. Now, with Ratliff, Lewis, and Burnett added, it is now much much stronger.The KR/PR was awful last season (minus work by Santonio). They added 2 great options in Mike Wallace and Joe Burnett. Wallace also fills a need at WR4, while Burnett can compete for #4-5 CB.The Steelers needed another versatile OL-man with T. Essex (WHO could step in for Starks possibly if he continues to develop). They get Urbik, a solid, blue-collar player he has the versatility to play T or G, and possibly C. Not to mention they still have Hills that can play T.They needed a true GL back. Frank "the Tank" is a powerful, big man who can play FB, but also RB in certain situations. He was UNLV's leading reciver and is 240 lbs. Quoting his interview, "... if I didnt like to score TD's, I probably would've been an LB." He also didnt describe himself as a "football player", rather than a FB or HB... who loves to make big hits... and wants to do whatever is best for the team." Sounds like a Steeler to me.and oh yeah, they have 2 more picks left.
 
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Meh. Overall grade: CThey clearly drafted for need addressing D-line, CB, WR and the return game, though they still ignored the LT position which forces us to spend big bucks next year on one.
Steelers drafts aren't supposed to be sexy.They filled alot of needs in the draft. The DE/DT's desperately needed an infusion of young talent. Hood is an "energizer" bunny who is probably the heir apparent to Keisel at DE. He's big, fast and doesnt take any plays off. DT Harris, who knows, but he has the measurables to put on some bulk (6'5") and fill in at NT when Hampton leaves. In any case, should be an instant contributor to ST.CB was incredibly weak beforehand. Now, with Ratliff, Lewis, and Burnett added, it is now much much stronger.The KR/PR was awful last season (minus work by Santonio). They added 2 great options in Mike Wallace and Joe Burnett. Wallace also fills a need at WR4, while Burnett can compete for #4-5 CB.The Steelers needed another versatile OL-man with T. Essex (WHO could step in for Starks possibly if he continues to develop). They get Urbik, a solid, blue-collar player he has the versatility to play T or G, and possibly C. Not to mention they still have Hills that can play T.They needed a true GL back. Frank "the Tank" is a powerful, big man who can play FB, but also RB in certain situations. He was UNLV's leading reciver and is 240 lbs. Quoting his interview, "... if I didnt like to score TD's, I probably would've been an LB." He also didnt describe himself as a "football player", rather than a FB or HB... who loves to make big hits... and wants to do whatever is best for the team." Sounds like a Steeler to me.and oh yeah, they have 2 more picks left.
this team won the super bowl with the toughest schedule, and now they have the easiest, and so they obviously are considered contenders once again. they had holes and they patched them, and the players they got weren't reaches. i don't see how any steeler fan can be unhappy with this draft. a C is too low a grade. i think a B is more like it.
 
Shipley's a guy who struggles with both size and speed, but he's a worker and when you watch him play, he kicks people's a**es. I like him, well worth a 7th.

 

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