Good. Now we can focus on upgrading. Let's go after Hightower. Or better yet, switch from a 3-4 altogether and stop leaving our linebackers to cover deep.
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Timmons signs with Phins...took the cash. 2 yrs, 12 mil, 11 mil guaranteed.
Get better by subtraction, Timmons would be fine still if the league wasn't such a passing league, Williams is just as good, if they use him more as a two down LB, like Timmons should be
Timmons would be fine still if the league wasn't such a passing league
Who are available ILB in FA we could replace him with?
I just posted a list
ILB
1. Dont'a Hightower: In a surprise move, the New England Patriots didn't lock up Hightower to a long-term deal before free agency started. He's been the heartbeat in the middles of their championship defense.
2. Lawrence Timmons: Timmons may turn 31 years old after he signs his free-agent contract, but he's still one of the league's most athletic linebackers.
3. Zach Brown: Brown provided a breakout campaign at the right time. In a contract year, he started 16 games for the first time in his career and finished second in the league with 149 total tackles.
4. Kevin Minter: Minter started 33 straight games for the Arizona Cardinals. He can be inconsistent, but he's coming off his best season.
5. D'Qwell Jackson: The 11-year veteran can still produce. Due to a late-season suspension, he didn't eclipse 100 tackles for the first time since the 2010 campaign.
6. Manti Te'o: Injuries wrecked Te'o's career so far. He's yet to play a full 16-game season, but he still flashes the potential that once made him college football's best linebacker.
7. Keenan Robinson: Robinson hasn't been very good during the last few seasons, yet he's started 27 games and his age (27 years old) make him a semi-attractive free-agent option.
8. Daryl Smith: If Smith were three or four years younger, he'd be much higher on this list. He'll turn 35 years old in a matter of days, though.
9. Kelvin Sheppard: Sheppard is a multi-year starter, yet he's already been on four different teams. This means he's a solid, albeit unspectacular, performer.
10. Michael Wilhoite: The linebacker crop starts to thin near the end of the list with a couple spot starters as the best options. Wilhoite started 34 games over the last three seasons.
Best of the Rest: Justin Durant, Akeem Dent, Sean Spence
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...layers-available-at-every-position-post-day-1
so far the Steelers get a F for upgrading.........
Ya, cause one thing Butler has demonstrated clearly is his ability to modify on the fly.Butler should really know now that with this loss he unless you get Peppers will have to try a 4-2-5 with the 2 LB as Shazier and try Davis that close to the L.O.S or putting a guy like Peppers with his range next to Shazier would allow you to mix the amount of zone and heavy blitzing
Thanks Spike. I wouldn't mind Kevin Minter. Maybe in our cap range. Hightower probably too expensive but would be an upgrade over Timmons. I think both would be upgrades.
uh-oh, maybe you should start a "Free Agency Winners and Losers" thread
are you happy how things unfolded so far?
now instead of a BPA in round 1 it might force them to draft a ILBer in 1.
Because as Timmons was bad in coverage Williams is even worse.
So instead of filling holes the team has just added to them.
How anyone can be happy at this stage of the game is beyond me.
We are not going ILB in rd 1. Either OL or corner. Williams was extended because they knew Timmons may leave.
are you happy how things unfolded so far?.