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Second Year In A Row

I doubt we want Milroe with any kind of high pick.

I think this is like the Willis hype.
I'm talking about a poster here that wants Milroe, lol! Then again, he's from the Bermuda Trianle so he's all over the place with his posts, lmao.
 
You just described the Kenny Pickett draft pick 100%
Steelers were trying to move up to get Pickett to boot. Luckily the other team backed out of the deal.
 
Sanders was the best at what he was expected to do, cover WR’s and return kicks.

Woodson was the better football player hands down, and not even remotely close. He excelled at returns, covering receivers, run support and blitzing, as well as rehabbing a destroyed knee

This is the same argument as Reed or Troy P, which is better.

I would gladly have any of the 4, but to build a top notch defense I would pick Rod & Troy every time and twice on Sunday.
Never saw Sanders kill two birds with one stone. Lol

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Steelers will trade back into round 2 to draft Milroe.

Or draft a QB in round 1 and trade back into the 2nd for a DL. The Steelers could take Dart in Rnd 1 or be dumb enough to grab Milroe there if they let Tomlin in the draft room.

Sidenote to Mike Tomlin: you are definitely invited to spend draft weekend at the Magical mystery Peyote retreat (I got you on the guest list) to get your mind right for the upcoming season…ya don’t have to waste those three days in that tiny stuffy draft room. Let the grown ups take care of the business stuff.
 
I don't want to see another Alabama player drafted earlier than the 4th round, they are all overrated because of the conference they play in. Milroe at best is a 4th rounder.
Word is Clown-lin thinks he's an athlete like Hurts is, look out if this is true. It's another 3-year setback courtesy of Clown-lin.
 

Oh, come on: We have a few more playoff appearances than the Browns in the last 8 years. And we have a few more playoff wins.....errrr, wait a minute. Scratch that. We have zero playoffs wins the last 8 years. Coach Clown-lin hasn't won a playoff game since 2016. And that was with leftover Ben, who he inherited. Nevermind. 48-37, Jan. 10th, 2021. Browns beat us in the playoffs. And Clown-lin was the head coach, giving up +40 points again. I thought he was hired for defense? Cue the clown music.
 
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No need to cue clown music, it follows you around.


Even I couldn’t top this……………… thanks for the chuckle insaniti !!!!!


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Or...maybe they DO see the problem and there cutting away the cancer before it affects the whole body???

Berm, if the doctor is cutting off toes, then fingers, then ears, then elbows, then scrotums, maybe the problem is not cancer, it's the doctor.
 
The Steelers have **** canned the entire QB room for the second year in a row. How is the front office not noticing the problem here?

No.
Losing.
Seasons.

It's all that matters. Everything should focus on getting that invaluable 9th win, or possibly a win number 8 if they earn another tie. Teams hang banners for no losing seasons and Coach T is the guy for that oh-so lauded outcome. Coach T notes your playoff obsession and replies with this pithy retort:

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How many consecutive “Tomlinships” with-out a playoff win, does it take before you are non-contract extended…..?



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They drafted Pickett in the 1st round in one of the worst QB drafts ever. Now this year, they are again looking at QB in a weak class.

Tomlin loves his non-losing record and at times it seems that's the driving force in all decisions.

Somebody tell the Steelers that it's OK to have a losing season. Sometimes it's even good if part of a plan. There's a big difference between running away and a tactical retreat.

They've been rebuilding the OL. This year the draft is deep at DL. Draft more DL so you have depth. Add to the secondary. Let the chips fall where they may with Mason at QB then draft the QB next year when the class looks to be deep.
 
It's been two weeks and I have really looked at the tape between Milroe and Dart...

Firstly, @tapeANaspirin2it, this is SEC love so relax...

Today's NFL requires a two headed QB. Both have these attributes and both have strong arms to make every NFL throw.

I'm talking about both of their collegiate careers so follow the logic - Dart is head and shoulders over Milroe in passing yardage and he was QB1 for 3 consecutive years. Advantage Dart.

They both can move if there's trouble but Milroe is the fastest QB since Lamar or Vick clocking 4.37 on his Pro Day and I have a great source that admits he's faster than that. Advantage Milroe.

Teammate and leadership skills are a draw IMO both kids are smart academically speaking and I don't cringe when either is on the microphone giving an interview.

Everyone knows I'm a Bama homer. Deal with it if you can't but I'm also a fan of the game.

Write it down. Berm selects...

Jaxson Dart at 1.21, if he's there.

Here are some more interesting notes that my AI found:


https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...ZNRUFBQQ==&source=and.gsa.launcher.icon&pf=i#

AI Overview​

AI Overview
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In the 2025 NFL Draft, both Jalen Milroe (Alabama) and Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) are vying for the QB3 spot, with Milroe known for his arm talent and mobility, while Dart is praised for his consistent ball placement and mobility.
Here's a breakdown of their strengths and weaknesses:
  • Jalen Milroe:
    • Strengths: Possesses a strong arm, good mobility, and leadership skills.
      • Weaknesses: Some concerns about consistency as a passer and erratic tape.
      • Senior Bowl Performance: Mixed reviews, with some positive showings and some struggles.
      • Pro Day: Ran a 4.37 40-yard dash.
      • College Stats: 2021 Alabama: 41 pass yards, TD, INT, 57 rush yards; 2022 Alabama: 297 pass yards, 5 TDs, 3 INTs, 263 rush yards, TD; 2023 Alabama: 2,834 pass yards, 23 TDs, 6 INTs, 531 rush yards, 12 TDs; 2024 Alabama: 2,844 pass yards, 16 TDs, 11 INTs, 726 rush yards, 20 TDs.
      • GPA: Graduated with a 3.52 GPA in management with a concentration in entrepreneurship.
    • Jaxson Dart:
        • Strengths: Consistent ball placement, good mobility, and a strong arm.
        • Weaknesses: Some concerns about his ability to challenge tight windows and account for multiple defenders.
        • Senior Bowl Performance: Mixed reviews, with some impressive throws and some inconsistencies.
        • College Stats: Broke Eli Manning's school record at Ole Miss for passing yards (4,279) and led the FBS in yards per attempt (10.8) in 2024.
        • GPA: On track to graduate from Ole Miss in May 2025 with a 3.71 GPA in general business.
        • Draft Projection: Some analysts have him as a potential first-round pick.
Key Differences and Comparisons:
    • Arm Talent:
      Milroe is known for his strong arm, while Dart is known for his consistent ball placement.
    • Mobility:
      Both are considered mobile quarterbacks, but Milroe's athleticism is a key selling point.
    • Consistency:
      Some analysts question Milroe's consistency as a passer, while Dart's tape is considered more consistent.
    • Senior Bowl Performance:
      Both showed mixed performances at the Senior Bowl, with some impressive throws and some struggles.
    • Draft Projection:
      Milroe and Dart are both projected as potential top-end quarterbacks in the 2025 draft, with some analysts favoring Dart as the QB3.
 
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