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Steelers Draft Meetings

The Earth is round
So sick of it being round damn Earthlin.

Nothing will change until Earthlin isn’t around anymore.

Now we have to do it thread to thread over and over and over again.

😅
 
So sick of it being round damn Earthlin.

Nothing will change until Earthlin isn’t around anymore.
I think we have to settle that the Earth won't change. Not until old man God changes it
 
I think we have to settle that the Earth won't change. Not until old man God changes it
If it were just square. Then it wouldn’t be round anymore. No matter how fast it rotates nothing will change until Earthlin changes.
 
This just in, this is a DRAFT thread.

This just in, Tomlin has a THREE YEAR EXTENSION.

This just in, your posts are ALL THE SAME.

This just in, GO THE **** AWAY!
This just in: Your Insilly posts are so played out and predictable. Tell us all about the next failed draft picks who won't do anything of note other than sit on the bench or run out of the field just to be ignored by sh-- his pant-In. Or make a list of WRs who won't
add up to a hill of beans. Yea, that will be great. Or, tell us your draft recipes. Yea, that will be riveting. Can't wait. Next, you can once again ignore that we have no coach worth the liquid butter on top of your popcorn.
 
This just in: Your Insilly posts are so played out and predictable. Tell us all about the next failed draft picks who won't do anything of note other than sit on the bench or run out of the field just to be ignored by sh-- his pant-In. Or make a list of WRs who won't
add up to a hill of beans. Yea, that will be great. Or, tell us your draft recipes. Yea, that will be riveting. Can't wait. Next, you can once again ignore that we have no coach worth the liquid butter on top of your popcorn.
Have you given up on your draft analysis expertise? You used to be the self proclaimed draft guru and could pinpoint draft busts from head size and 40 times. Forget the fact that you've openly admitted to not watching games, and plagiarize other people's opinions...it's super rich that you're criticizing ANYONE. But tell us all again how long has it been since we've won a playoff game? Because the rest of us have no idea! Might as well not sign or draft anyone right? No point in discussing anything on a discussion board because Tomlin is still here...
 
Have you given up on your draft analysis expertise? You used to be the self proclaimed draft guru and could pinpoint draft busts from head size and 40 times. Forget the fact that you've openly admitted to not watching games, and plagiarize other people's opinions...it's super rich that you're criticizing ANYONE. But tell us all again how long has it been since we've won a playoff game? Because the rest of us have no idea! Might as well not sign or draft anyone right? No point in discussing anything on a discussion board because Tomlin is still here...
You've just embarrassed yourself 10x over. And Insilly doesn't even realize it; the surest sign of you being oh so clueless. Your debating with a person who doesn't even exist, it's beyond embarrassing. You befuddle around, completely unaware of reality; you might as well be putting Clown-lin's offense play call list together, you are that unaware or reality. You've completely earned you nickname: Insilly.
 
You've just embarrassed yourself 10x over. And Insilly doesn't even realize it; the surest sign of you being oh so clueless. Your debating with a person who doesn't even exist, it's beyond embarrassing. You befuddle around, completely unaware of reality; you might as well be putting Clown-lin's offense play call list together, you are that unaware or reality. You've completely earned you nickname: Insilly.
i have no idea what you said in this post, and I'm quite sure you do not either. Maybe @CoolieMan could use his wife's banhammer to squish some logic out of this.
 
This just in: Your Insilly posts are so played out and predictable. Tell us all about the next failed draft picks who won't do anything of note other than sit on the bench or run out of the field just to be ignored by sh-- his pant-In. Or make a list of WRs who won't
add up to a hill of beans. Yea, that will be great. Or, tell us your draft recipes. Yea, that will be riveting. Can't wait. Next, you can once again ignore that we have no coach worth the liquid butter on top of your popcorn.
your bullshit is tiresome as hell

your posts lack any sign of even a shred of football knowledge and your insults are so weak that a 1st grader would be embarrassed to spout that drivel

why don't you go off and learn the basics of the game or learn how to talk smack.....anything to make reading your posts not be absolutely painful

or just ******* go away
 
your bullshit is tiresome as hell

your posts lack any sign of even a shred of football knowledge and your insults are so weak that a 1st grader would be embarrassed to spout that drivel

why don't you go off and learn the basics of the game or learn how to talk smack.....anything to make reading your posts not be absolutely painful

or just ******* go away
I've seen a lot of people in life where negative attention is better then no attention. I think that applies here.
 
You are supporting the one called "Coolie" in your arguments. 'Nuff said.
 
I move the TV to the back deck and soak up the much needed sunshine sipping on icy cold liquid bread and smoke a huge chunk of protein. Last year it was a turkey. Not sure on what to make this year...any suggestions?
Invite D.I.C over and peyote it up in the S-10 luxury ride!!!
 

Draft Profile: Bio​

Jack Bech emerged as a multi-sport star at St. Thomas More High School, where he didn't just play football – he dominated. The 6'1", 214-pound receiver helped lead his team to two state championships in football while also securing three straight basketball titles, showcasing the athletic versatility that would later define his college career. As a senior, Bech put up video game numbers with 1,391 yards and 16 touchdowns, earning first-team all-state honors and drawing attention from premier programs nationwide.

After initially committing to Vanderbilt, Bech flipped to LSU where he immediately made an impact, leading the Tigers with 43 receptions as a true freshman. Following a sophomore season that saw limited opportunities, he transferred to TCU where he would ultimately find his groove. The move proved transformative – in 2024, Bech exploded for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns, joining an elite group of TCU receivers to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark alongside NFL first-rounders Josh Doctson, Quentin Johnston, and Jalen Reagor.

His collegiate journey culminated in an emotional MVP performance at the 2025 Senior Bowl, where he honored his late brother Tiger by wearing his number 7 jersey. The six-catch, 68-yard showing with the game-winning touchdown served as a powerful testament to both his playing ability and mental fortitude. Beyond the numbers, Bech's career has been marked by clutch moments – from his crucial fourth-down conversion against Texas A&M as a freshman to his 200-yard eruption against UCF in his final season.


Scouting Report: Strengths​

  • Elite catch focus and concentration in traffic - consistently extends away from his frame and snags throws with vice-grip hands even with defenders draped all over him
  • Master of controlling catch space - uses sophisticated body positioning and timing to box out defenders like a power forward posting up in the paint
  • Runs with controlled anger after the catch - consistently breaks first contact and shows outstanding contact balance when working through traffic
  • Advanced understanding of finding soft spots against zone coverage - sits down in windows with veteran savvy and presents a clear target
  • Physical hands fighter in press coverage - employs quick, decisive counters to defeat jam attempts and maintain clean release paths
  • Exceptional ball tracking on deep throws - adjusts naturally to the ball in flight and rarely gets thrown off by late defensive contact
  • Creates late separation at the top of routes through subtle push-offs and veteran savvy that borders on artistry
  • Reliable chain-mover who rises to the moment - delivered multiple critical fourth-down conversions throughout his college career


Scouting Report: Weaknesses​

  • Lacks ideal long speed to consistently separate vertically - struggled to stack corners who can match his physicality through the stem
  • Route breaks can be rounded off rather than sharp - takes extra steps to gear down which allows defensive backs to stay in phase
  • Despite size and strength, blocking effort and technique are inconsistent - will sometimes lose focus and fail to sustain through the whistle
  • Single season of high-end production raises questions about consistency and development trajectory at the next level
  • Average explosiveness out of breaks limits separation potential against NFL-caliber corners in man coverage situations

Scouting Report: Summary​

Bech's film shows a receiver who can step in and contribute from day one in the right system. The fit matters here - teams running heavy play-action and needing a reliable intermediate target should have him higher on their board than those looking for a vertical field-stretcher. His skill set screams third-day steal, especially given his proven ability to win in contested situations and create after the catch.

The more tape I watch, the more convinced I am that Bech will outperform several receivers drafted ahead of him. He's not going to burn anyone deep, but his combination of physicality, route polish, and vice-grip hands reminds me of how Anquan Boldin carved out a stellar career without elite speed. Teams will need to scheme him touches in the short and intermediate areas where his strength and contact balance can shine. A creative offensive coordinator will move him around the formation, using him in bunch sets and as the point man in stack releases to help defeat press coverage.

In a class full of height-weight-speed specimens, Bech stands out as a player whose game is built on technical mastery rather than raw tools. He's shown enough on film to project as an immediate contributor in three-receiver sets, with the upside to develop into a dependable WR3 who quarterbacks trust in critical situations. Don't overthink this one - Bech is the type of receiver who simply knows how to get open and make tough catches when it matters most.

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I've been looking at his tape too. In short, he's not in my top 5. I want guys that can separate and combat catch first...
 
You've just embarrassed yourself 10x over. And Insilly doesn't even realize it; the surest sign of you being oh so clueless. Your debating with a person who doesn't even exist, it's beyond embarrassing. You befuddle around, completely unaware of reality; you might as well be putting Clown-lin's offense play call list together, you are that unaware or reality. You've completely earned you nickname: Insilly.
Yawn...
 
I think size of positional list gives a pretty clear indication of position interest and most make sense.


So,…….. Size does matter………


Salute the nation
 
I would rather see his draft recipes over your ignorant rants.

Same ol cooch will never change.
You've been fooled and bamboozled. Nothing to be proud of. You are so lacking basic skills.
 
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