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Re: Official visits
I like Switzer so great toughness as a WR and and ok returner but think it was more of Scheme for the return teams.I would not mind an upgrade but not a guy that jus a return guy. I also read about mark working this guy out who is a freak of nature at 6'8.I also heard Mark checked out Dissy from Wash. But also Health worked with a bunch of TE and should help out with info on TE that might be useful to what the steelers need.
JJSS, Moncrief, Washington, Rogers, and Switzer.
Don't think we draft a WR until the third day. Will compete with DHB for a roster spot.
Don't think we draft a WR until the third day. Will compete with DHB for a roster spot.
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The problems in the return game have very little to do with the returner.
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Agreed Rum. The assembly of talents [IMO] is not necessarily the problem by itself. I think a Huge coaching deficiency is. Of course who could foresee the kicking and punting talent issues that evolved as the season unfolded? My hope is there are kickers/punters brought in for "Legitimate" competition and the proven better competitor is actually retained. Not the guy that everyone likes because his grandma makes killer chocolate chip cookies or whatever the reason for their decision last season to keep Berry and Boswell.
“I pride myself in creating discomfort for myself and others,” Tomlin said, “I’m fundamentally against comfort.” [3-24-2024]
How Danny Smith keeps his job every year is a mystery to me. I think Switz was fine as the return man last year, he got what was there, I have always thought Danny Smith particularly terrible in the return game.
I also seem to remember a few of Smith's teachers pets costing Switz some longer returns last season. Again, supposedly Darius Heyward Bey was this god of special teams but have you ever noticed how many penalties he gets on special teams?? And Jordan Dangerfield??
I mean come on, these asses are kept on the team year after year for their special teams prowess yet they wiped out some longer Switz returns last season. Switz did have the 4th most kick returns over 20+ yards with 19, that may not sound impressive but it is, in all he had 22 punts/kick returns over 20+ yards. The year before the Steelers as a team had just 17 combined returns over 20+ yards. So, Switz had 5 more returns than the previous year over 20+ yards. It is progress.
If they get rid of some of these deadbeats and put in younger, hungrier, faster, nastier athletes then maybe the returns units would improve dramatically. Also Switz did play through injury last year, I am hoping he is in top health and that may make a difference too.
I also seem to remember a few of Smith's teachers pets costing Switz some longer returns last season. Again, supposedly Darius Heyward Bey was this god of special teams but have you ever noticed how many penalties he gets on special teams?? And Jordan Dangerfield??
I mean come on, these asses are kept on the team year after year for their special teams prowess yet they wiped out some longer Switz returns last season. Switz did have the 4th most kick returns over 20+ yards with 19, that may not sound impressive but it is, in all he had 22 punts/kick returns over 20+ yards. The year before the Steelers as a team had just 17 combined returns over 20+ yards. So, Switz had 5 more returns than the previous year over 20+ yards. It is progress.
If they get rid of some of these deadbeats and put in younger, hungrier, faster, nastier athletes then maybe the returns units would improve dramatically. Also Switz did play through injury last year, I am hoping he is in top health and that may make a difference too.
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Wisconsin LB Andrew Van Ginkel is taking a top-30 predraft visit to the Steelers, a source said. He’s going to be an interesting one to watch. He could go higher than some people first thought. https://twitter.com/RobDemovsky/status/ ... 7964033025
“I pride myself in creating discomfort for myself and others,” Tomlin said, “I’m fundamentally against comfort.” [3-24-2024]
I wonder if they are going to try and get him as a UDFA. He does not have the best film
https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/andrew-van-ginkel
https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/andrew-van-ginkel
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Pre-draft visitor for the #Steelers on April 16: DB Stephen Denmark from Valdosta State
Steelafan77 wrote:@RobDemovsky
Wisconsin LB Andrew Van Ginkel is taking a top-30 predraft visit to the Steelers, a source said. He’s going to be an interesting one to watch. He could go higher than some people first thought. https://twitter.com/RobDemovsky/status/ ... 7964033025
Unless I missed tagging someone as local, the Steelers are at 30.
Official Pre-Draft Visits
Day 1
Penn State RB, Miles Sanders*
Alabama RB, Damien Harris
Notre Dame TE, Alize Mack
UMass WR, Andy Isabella
Oregon WR, Dillon Mitchell
Day 2
WVU LB, David Long *
Notre Dame WR, Miles Boykin
Miami RB, Travis Homer
Florida RB, Jordan Scarlett
Ohio State RB, Mike Weber
Day 3
Oregon S, Ugo Amadi
Oklahoma State LB, Jordan Brailford
Washington LB, Ben Burr-Kirven
Maryland S, Darnell Savage
Day 4
WVU S, Dravon Askew Henry*
Central Michigan CB, Sean Bunting
Arkon LB, Ulysees Gilbert
Texas LB, Gary Johnson
Day 5
Michigan State CB, Justin Layne
Temple CB, Rock Ya-Sin
Day 6
Georgia CB, Deandre Baker
TCU OLB, Ben Banogu
Washington CB, Byron Murphy
Day 7
LSU TE, Foster Moreau
Texas DE, Charles Omenihu
Day 8
LSU G, Garrett Brumfield
San Jose St. TE, Josh Oliver
Day 9
Florida Atlantic RB, Kerrith Whyte Jr.
Day 10
Toledo WR/KR, Diontae Johnson
Day 11
Maryland RB, Ty Johnson
Murray State LB, Quincy Williams
Day 12
Valdosta State DB, Stephen Denmark
*= Local visit, doesn’t count against team’s overall visit count.
Pre-Draft Visits, By Position
RB — 7
WR — 4
TE — 3
LB — 6
S — 3
CB — 6
OLB — 1
DE — 1
OLine — 1
Total: 32 (1 remaining with 3 local visits not counting)
Day 1
Penn State RB, Miles Sanders*
Alabama RB, Damien Harris
Notre Dame TE, Alize Mack
UMass WR, Andy Isabella
Oregon WR, Dillon Mitchell
Day 2
WVU LB, David Long *
Notre Dame WR, Miles Boykin
Miami RB, Travis Homer
Florida RB, Jordan Scarlett
Ohio State RB, Mike Weber
Day 3
Oregon S, Ugo Amadi
Oklahoma State LB, Jordan Brailford
Washington LB, Ben Burr-Kirven
Maryland S, Darnell Savage
Day 4
WVU S, Dravon Askew Henry*
Central Michigan CB, Sean Bunting
Arkon LB, Ulysees Gilbert
Texas LB, Gary Johnson
Day 5
Michigan State CB, Justin Layne
Temple CB, Rock Ya-Sin
Day 6
Georgia CB, Deandre Baker
TCU OLB, Ben Banogu
Washington CB, Byron Murphy
Day 7
LSU TE, Foster Moreau
Texas DE, Charles Omenihu
Day 8
LSU G, Garrett Brumfield
San Jose St. TE, Josh Oliver
Day 9
Florida Atlantic RB, Kerrith Whyte Jr.
Day 10
Toledo WR/KR, Diontae Johnson
Day 11
Maryland RB, Ty Johnson
Murray State LB, Quincy Williams
Day 12
Valdosta State DB, Stephen Denmark
*= Local visit, doesn’t count against team’s overall visit count.
Pre-Draft Visits, By Position
RB — 7
WR — 4
TE — 3
LB — 6
S — 3
CB — 6
OLB — 1
DE — 1
OLine — 1
Total: 32 (1 remaining with 3 local visits not counting)
“If you see the handwriting on the wall, you’re in the toilet.”
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jebrick wrote:Official Pre-Draft Visits
Day 1
Penn State RB, Miles Sanders*
Alabama RB, Damien Harris
Notre Dame TE, Alize Mack
UMass WR, Andy Isabella
Oregon WR, Dillon Mitchell
Day 2
WVU LB, David Long *
Notre Dame WR, Miles Boykin
Miami RB, Travis Homer
Florida RB, Jordan Scarlett
Ohio State RB, Mike Weber
Day 3
Oregon S, Ugo Amadi
Oklahoma State LB, Jordan Brailford
Washington LB, Ben Burr-Kirven
Maryland S, Darnell Savage
Day 4
WVU S, Dravon Askew Henry*
Central Michigan CB, Sean Bunting
Arkon LB, Ulysees Gilbert
Texas LB, Gary Johnson
Day 5
Michigan State CB, Justin Layne
Temple CB, Rock Ya-Sin
Day 6
Georgia CB, Deandre Baker
TCU OLB, Ben Banogu
Washington CB, Byron Murphy
Day 7
LSU TE, Foster Moreau
Texas DE, Charles Omenihu
Day 8
LSU G, Garrett Brumfield
San Jose St. TE, Josh Oliver
Day 9
Florida Atlantic RB, Kerrith Whyte Jr.
Day 10
Toledo WR/KR, Diontae Johnson
Day 11
Maryland RB, Ty Johnson
Murray State LB, Quincy Williams
Day 12
Valdosta State DB, Stephen Denmark
*= Local visit, doesn’t count against team’s overall visit count.
Pre-Draft Visits, By Position
RB — 7
WR — 4
TE — 3
LB — 6
S — 3
CB — 6
OLB — 1
DE — 1
OLine — 1
Total: 32 (1 remaining with 3 local visits not counting)
Unless there's been a rule change, WVU is not a local school. Askew Henry is from Aliquippa, which is why he counts as local. Miles Sanders is from Woodland Hills. Still, Labriola has confirmed 33 total visits, so who knows.
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Pre-draft visitor for the #Steelers on April 16: DB Stephen Denmark from Valdosta State
40 yard dash 4.46, 43.5" vert., 10'10" broad everything jumps off the page but the 3 cone of 7.40 is very poor.
“I pride myself in creating discomfort for myself and others,” Tomlin said, “I’m fundamentally against comfort.” [3-24-2024]
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Steelafan77 wrote:6'2 220... 33 3/8" arm length, 79.5" wingspan 10 yard split 1.48Pabst wrote:Bob Labriola
Verified account @BobLabriola
Pre-draft visitor for the #Steelers on April 16: DB Stephen Denmark from Valdosta State
40 yard dash 4.46, 43.5" vert., 10'10" broad everything jumps off the page but the 3 cone of 7.40 is very poor.
Watch him play.
Rock Ya Sin might be the best CB in this draft and he posted a 7.31 3 cone. 7.4 is not ideal, but he doesn't seem to have any trouble covering guys on the outside or clicking and closing on plays underneath. I think, ultimately, he's a super dime backer who can blanket move TEs and he could even take a big WR in space.
1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
I think Rock Ya-Sin is a sleeper Steelers pick at #20.
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You know B2B that's what I first thought when seeing his measurables. A Burnett replacement.
“I pride myself in creating discomfort for myself and others,” Tomlin said, “I’m fundamentally against comfort.” [3-24-2024]
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B2B, steelafan77, TB...take a look at the official visits. Can you list the players who tick the following boxes?
Team Captain
Intelligent
Good Character
Football Junkie
Any of these guys universally praised for these traits? I can’t shake the feeling that they’ll pass on anyone who comes across as a dumbass in interviews or has character red flags regardless of their athletic prowess, production and scheme fit.
We were a goddamn side show last season. Lots of scrutiny will be put on Mr First Rounder.
Team Captain
Intelligent
Good Character
Football Junkie
Any of these guys universally praised for these traits? I can’t shake the feeling that they’ll pass on anyone who comes across as a dumbass in interviews or has character red flags regardless of their athletic prowess, production and scheme fit.
We were a goddamn side show last season. Lots of scrutiny will be put on Mr First Rounder.
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Clellin Ferrell, for sure.
1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
I honestly don't follow the college game that closely, but as B2B just said everything I've heard about Ferrell is that he's an A+ person.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uzk6lOjoOU[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uzk6lOjoOU[/youtube]
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TB wrote:I honestly don't follow the college game that closely, but as B2B just said everything I've heard about Ferrell is that he's an A+ person.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uzk6lOjoOU[/youtube]
If you get a chance watch the National Title game. Ferrell shone against a touted OT prospect Jonah Williams. It got so bad for Williams, Bama actually ran to the other side, which is especially salient given they'd been running behind Williams for most of the season.
If the Steelers want a mid-round WR, they want Jujuan Jennings.
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isnt Biden making an official visit? see if he falls down the airplane steps this time.
yeah, no one has had him going in the first three rounds since that incident. Wonder when Tombert would start considering him.wrongpath39 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 2:48 pmisnt Biden making an official visit? see if he falls down the airplane steps this time.