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nice mock!

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  • PIT

    20.
    Kaiir Elam
    CB Florida

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    58.
    Desmond Ridder
    QB Cincinnati
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    84.
    Daniel Faalele
    OT Minnesota

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    113.
    Christian Watson
    WR North Dakota State
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    138.
    Leo Chenal
    LB Wisconsin

  • 2023 ARI 4th

Get a #1 CB, a guy who starts at RT tomorrow, an incredibly athletic, big, fast WR, and an ILBer who makes the defense better TODAY. Using the 2nd round pick on QB gives team a guy who could turn into a quality NFL starter but means DT and S not addressed. Team has a lot of holes. Also get a 4th rounder for 2023. Steelers, STOP trading away draft picks!
 
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    27.
    Trevor Penning
    OT Northern Iowa
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    52.
    Chad Muma
    LB Wyoming

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    60.
    Jalen Pitre
    S Baylor
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    84.
    Logan Hall
    DT Houston

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    138.
    Tariq Castro-Fields
    CB Penn State

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    223.
    Jaivon Heiligh
    WR Coastal Carolina

Get possibly the best RT in the draft and a #60 pick as compensation for moving down 7 spots. Muma an excellent ILB prospect, pretty good in coverage, excellent explosiveness. Pitre a CB at Baylor, could be a very good SS. 5'11", 198 lbs. so not nearly as big as Edmunds but a much better pass defender. Hall is a prototype Steelers DE. 6'6", 283 lbs. with room to grow, excellent first step, used to taking on double teams. Castro-Fields was not as productive for PSU as one would hope for a guy with that many tools, but cannot teach a CB to be 6'1", 200 lbs. and run a 40 in 4.40. Heighligh is a project but has a ton of tools. Good size, good routes, could be a contributor early on at Z, develop into a Y with his route-running, decent speed.
 
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  • PIT

    27.
    Trevor Penning
    OT Northern Iowa
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    52.
    Chad Muma
    LB Wyoming

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    60.
    Jalen Pitre
    S Baylor
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    84.
    Logan Hall
    DT Houston

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    138.
    Tariq Castro-Fields
    CB Penn State

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    223.
    Jaivon Heiligh
    WR Coastal Carolina

Get possibly the best RT in the draft and a #60 pick as compensation for moving down 7 spots. Muma an excellent ILB prospect, pretty good in coverage, excellent explosiveness. Pitre a CB at Baylor, could be a very good SS. 5'11", 198 lbs. so not nearly as big as Edmunds but a much better pass defender. Hall is a prototype Steelers DE. 6'6", 283 lbs. with room to grow, excellent first step, used to taking on double teams. Castro-Fields was not as productive for PSU as one would hope for a guy with that many tools, but cannot teach a CB to be 6'1", 200 lbs. and run a 40 in 4.40. Heighligh is a project but has a ton of tools. Good size, good routes, could be a contributor early on at Z, develop into a Y with his route-running, decent speed.
Like this draft a lot. I don't know much about Heighligh but regardless so many solid picks. Getting Jalen at 60 would be bargain shopping at it's best to pair with Penning. You will give Coolie a woody so you will have to maintain a safe interval. Yeah but yeah nice draft. I am ok with trading down under the right circumstances.
 
No trades as I think the offers made are often too generous. Seriously, Arizona offers 23 and 87 to move up to 20?

20. Kaiir Elam CB Florida
52. Jalen Pitre S Baylor
84. Daniel Faalele RT Minnesota
138. Leo Chenal ILB Wisconsin
223. Jaivon Heighligh WR Coastal Carolina
239. Clarence Hicks LB UTSA

Really good CB and S to improve secondary. The base quartet of Elam, Witherspoon (damn well better sign him, gave up 5th rounder next year for him), Minkah and Pitre could be really, really good. I have not hidden my hope that Steelers solve the RT problem by getting a massive human being who is agile and swats away defenders like they are flies. Chenal experienced, talented, productive, and starts next to Bush. Heighligh an impressive route runner, decent size (6'2", 200 lbs.), really good hands. Hicks is an undersized LB and tackling machine - special teams.
 
different route...


20. Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
52. Zion Johnson, G, Boston College
84. George Pickens, WR, Georgia
139. Max Mitchell, T, Louisiana
195. DJ Davidson, DT, Arizona State
223. Christopher Allen, Edge, Alabama
 
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    20.
    Derek Stingley Jr.
    CB LSU

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    60.
    Phidarian Mathis
    DT Alabama
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    84.
    Nicholas Petit-Frere
    OT Ohio State

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    121.
    Cade Mays
    OG Tennessee
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    138.
    Smoke Monday
    S Auburn

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    223.
    D'Marco Jackson
    LB Appalachian State

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    239.
    Velus Jones Jr.
    WR Tennessee
 
Your score is: 52347 (GRADE: A)

Your Picks:

Round 1 Pick 20: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 20: Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan (A+)
Round 3 Pick 22 (L.V.): Amare Barno, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech (A+)
Round 4 Pick 22 (L.V.): James Cook, RB, Georgia (A+)
Round 4 Pick 34 (COMP): Bryan Cook, FS/SS, Cincinnati (A+)
Round 5 Pick 32 (LAR): Neil Farrell Jr., DT, LSU (A+)
Round 6 Pick 32 (LAR): T.D. Moultry, DE/OLB, Auburn (A+)
Round 7 Pick 4: Quay Walker, ILB/OLB, Georgia (A+)
Round 7 Pick 20: Damarion Williams, CB, Houston (A+)
 
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    Pittsburgh Steelers
    Jordan Davis
    IDL, Georgia
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    Daniel Faalele
    OT, Minnesota
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    Darian Kinnard
    IOL, Kentucky
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    Nehemiah Pritchett
    CB, Auburn
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    Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa
    EDGE, Notre Dame

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    Charleston Rambo
    WR, Miami
 
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