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Steeler Nation’s 3M’s Monday Mock Drafts 4/11

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Mock draft season is upon us as you can’t seem to scroll through any website that covers the NFL without seeing their latest and greatest 2022 NFL Mock Draft.

Each Monday, Steeler Nation will be putting out our 3M’s Mock Drafts by three writers (Mike Stiffler, Matt Papiernik, and Ben Michaelian) who will be rotating through three mock draft simulators. We all coincidentally have a name leading with the letter M, hence the catchy title.

The three simulators we will be rotating through are Pro Football Focus’, Pro Football Network’s, and The Draft Network’s. By doing three different simulators and rotating through them all, it will give everyone a good feel of who will be available and how the Pittsburgh Steelers draft could shake out this April.

Below are the three mock drafts for this week. We started with Mike taking PFN, Ben taking PFF, and I took TDN. Here is a link to last week’s as well.



Here is Mike’s Steeler Nation Mock Draft:​


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Mike wrote: “I ran through a couple simulations for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the 20th spot seems to be a hot commodity. In some scenarios I received offers such as the 32nd and 34th pick from the Detroit Lions in exchange for the 20th and 84th pick. Another offer was the 51st, 83rd, 101st, and a 2023 2nd and 3rd round pick from the Philadelphia Eagles just for the 20th pick alone! Unfortunately for SteelerNation I decided to go the “Steeler Way” and stay put.

Safety Daxton Hill out of Michigan is the pick for the Steelers at the 20th spot. Hill is a more of a hybrid safety/nickel corner where he could be used in a multitude of ways. This follows the same skillset the Steelers have coveted in All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and 2nd-year player Tre Norwood. Hill is slightly undersized for a safety at 6’0” 191lbs and has some concerns in run support but has unreal athleticism that is too hard to pass up with a division that has some of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL. With their 2nd round selection, wide receiver Jahan Dotson out of Penn State is picked by the Steelers. Dotson, while slightly undersized at 5’11” 178lbs, was able to overcome his slight frame and have a very successful collegiate career finishing with 91 catches 1182 yards and 12 touchdowns in his senior season. His ceiling comparison would be Antonio Brown as he possesses great route running, the ability to succeed at all three levels of the passing game, and dynamic run-after-catch ability. Dotson would be the perfect addition to help bring this group to the “Ýoung Money” days. In the 3rd round the Steelers go back to the secondary and select cornerback Martin Emerson out of Mississippi State. Emerson is a lengthy corner who has NFL ready coverage skills but leaves a lot to be desired in run support. Too often he has trouble disengaging blockers and when he does isn’t a reliable tackler. Ideally would come in on passing downs to utilize his strengths early on. Running back Kyren Williams out of Notre Dame is the pick in the 4th round. Williams will come in and immediately earn back up/rotational duties underneath Najee Harris. Williams could best be described as Austin Ekeler-light given he has every trait needed to be a successful running back but would be bet served in a 10-15 touch role. Edge Tyreke Smith out of Ohio State, Wide Receiver Emeka Emezie out of NC State, and tackle Bamidele Olaseni out of Utah are the last 3 selections to finish out the draft. Smith, a 4-3 defensive end at Ohio State, was arguably their best pass rusher last season. While he will need time to adjust to a 3-4 outside linebacker role, Smith has a high potential to be effective as a rotational edge rusher and to possibly play in 3 edge rusher packages. Yes the Steelers double dipped at the receiver position but they absolutely need to. Emezie is the opposite of Dotson possessing a larger build but not having the fine-tuned route running. He will primarily come in as a big body possession receiver who will have to battle to make the 53-man roster. Olaseni is the next massive tackle project for the Steelers. At 6’7” 348 lbs, he can be their next “reporting eligible” if he is able to avoid the practice squad. ”




Now let’s take a look at Ben’s Steeler Nation Mock Draft:​


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Ben wrote: “This may be one of my favorite mocks I’ve done so far. First Malik Willis fell to me at 20; complete no-brainer there. The 2nd round is where I was torn on the next priority position. I decided to take Christian Harris who I think is a first round pick. The Steelers are desperate for good, young talent at ILB and Harris could even win the starting job. In the 3rd, I may have reached a bit for Zyon McCollum. I like what he brings as an outside cornerback and there is no way he was going to be available in the 4th. Following that, I bolstered up the offensive skill positions. I love Josh Johnson as that strong, reliable slot receiver who is willing to pick up those tough yards. After Johnson, I took a great gadget player in Ty Chandler. Chandler is a jack of all trades where he’s simply an ‘offensive player’; if you need to convert a 4th down, get the ball in his hands and let him make a play. He’d pair well with either Mitch Trubisky or Willis. Then, I went back to defense in assessing the strong safety position. Kenderick Duncan is my value pick here as he has the right attributes to give him a solid floor in terms of production, he just needs to work on coverage skills and technique to get him to that next level. Finally I took a big defensive tackle with DJ Dale. Dale is definitely a late round flyer, but he’d be a solid depth piece along the defensive front- we saw how critical that has been with the absence of Stephon Tuitt. Dale could be groomed into a steady rotational player in the NFL.”



Lastly, let’s take a look at my Steeler Nation Mock Draft:​


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What I had to say about my mock: “Every time I do one of these mocks I am waiting to see what player could potentially be falling into the Steelers lap like it has happened in the past. Regardless, even if no one falls there is an exceptional amount of talent in the first round. With that said, I have the Steelers snagging Trent McDuffie in the 1st round, which has happened quite often through this series. Steelers have very good depth at the corner spot, but there is no proven #1 on the team. McDuffie has the chance to be that as there are very few weak spots in his game and he can start either on the inside or outside day 1. Next might be a bit of a shocker this late in the 2nd, but I see the Steelers being more likely to trade up for a QB with their 2nd pick than take one at 20th overall. Sam Howell is someone that both Mike Tomlin and Kevin Colbert have shown a liking in, as they have given him a lot of attention last season and during this off-season. He would be a very good value in the 2nd round for a team that has question marks at quarterback long term. Darian Kinnard is someone who can fill that OT/OG spot for the team year 1, and potentially become the teams right tackle in future years. Chukwuma Okorafor signed an extension, but the Steelers could move on after 2022 without much dead cap if they would like to get a cheaper option. Kinnard is a mauler and is better suited for guard, but started three years on the right side for the Wildcats. Next up I have Hassan Haskins, someone who is capable of handling a three-down workload and is an excellent pass blocker. It is no secret that the Steelers will feature a heavy running attack in 2022, so finding a consistent presence behind Najee Harris a must. My next two picks are both long term, high upside defensive players that should be able to show well on special teams. Amare Barno is a speed rusher with elite twitch, but lacks much size to take on blockers especially in the run game. Smoke Monday, who should be a candidate for the All-Name team, is someone the Steelers will typically fall in love with. He loves the game of football as much as anyone, electing to play in his bowl game when most of his team opted out of it, and he embraces the physicality of the game in all facets. Lastly the Steelers can snag a potential sleepers wide receiver in Charleston Rambo. He shows some very good skills in terms of separation and route running, but struggled this past year in the stat sheet due to a lack luster passing attack.“



All of these simulators obviously rank people in very different locations, but you can see trends, as well as some overlapping names. These different simulators now have all the same picks as the compensatory picks have finally been announced!



Let us know below what you think of all of our mocks we did this week and who you think would be good prospects to look into! Click to comment below!

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On this one I have to say Mike's is my favorite. I like that he didn't force a QB in a round that QBs will be forced in a spotty group. Hill and Dotson upgrade greatest need areas. Plus I like Williams and Smith as depth additions. With three WRs gone I don't see the club waiting until the 4th and beyond for a WR. Only way I see that is if a WR is added before the draft. Ditto S as right now that is the greatest need.
 

from the draftnetwork​

  • 20.​


    Trent McDuffie
    CB,
  • 52.​


    Bernhard Raimann
    OT,
  • 84.​


    Phidarian Mathis
    IDL,
  • 138.​


    Bryan Cook
    S,
  • 208.​


    Tyquan Thornton
    WR,

  • 225.​


    Tre Turner
    WR,
  • 241.​


    Ty Chandler
    RB,

  • Inmediate impact CB, DT, S. Developmental OT. Vertical WR and slot WR. Backup RB
 
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  • 20.
    Chris Olave
    WR Ohio State

  • 52.
    Jalen Pitre
    S Baylor

  • 84.
    Logan Hall
    DT Houston

  • 138.
    Rasheed Walker
    OT Penn State

  • 208.
    Mike Rose
    LB Iowa State

  • 225.
    Bo Melton
    WR Rutgers

  • 241.
    Decobie Durant
 
Again, our biggest need (other than a new franchise QB to be drafted in a year or two) the DL only addressed in one mock in the 3rd round. Makes no sense at all. I do like some of the players selected but I am tired of giving up 200+ yards rushing per game or even 150+ per game. We absolutely should be drafting DL in Rd. 1 or 2.
 
Again, our biggest need (other than a new franchise QB to be drafted in a year or two) the DL only addressed in one mock in the 3rd round. Makes no sense at all. I do like some of the players selected but I am tired of giving up 200+ yards rushing per game or even 150+ per game. We absolutely should be drafting DL in Rd. 1 or 2.
They didnt address it in free agency (other than Adams) to your point, they probably have a plan to address via draft
 
They didnt address it in free agency (other than Adams) to your point, they probably have a plan to address via draft
Lets hope they get around Tuitt.
 
ran it auto on PFN simulator

20. Drake London, WR, USC
--- passed on Trevor Penning, Kaiir Elam, Trent McDuffie, Nakobe Dean

52. Christian Harris, LB, Bama
--- passed on Devonte Wyatt, Traivs Jones, Phidarian Mathis, Bernhard Raimann, Jalen Tolbert

84. Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, OSU
--- passed on Romeo Doubs, Kerby Joseph, Coby Bryant, Channing Tindall, Mario Goodrich

138. Alex Wright, Edge, UAB
--- passed on Jesse Luketa, Bailey Zappe, Luke Fortner, Wan'Dale Robinson, Alontae Taylor, Rasheed Walker

208. Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa State
--- passed on Ellis Brooks, Aqeel Galss, Derion Kendrick, James Houston, Neil Farrell, Josh Paschal

225. Julius Turner, DT, Rutgers

--- passed on D'Marco Jackson, Josh Jobe, Jaivon Heiligh, Jaylen Watson, EJ Perry, Logan Bruss, Velus Jones

241. Tycen Anderson, S, Toledo

--- passed on Kana'i Mauga, Joey Blount, Clarence Hicks, Ty Chandler, Dylan Parham
 
Wyatt in the 2nd would be a no Brainer
 
Your score is: 50933 (GRADE: A)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 32 (DET): Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina (A-)
Round 2 Pick 23 (ARI): Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia (A)
Round 2 Pick 30 (K.C.): Christian Harris, ILB/OLB, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 32 (DEN): Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama (A+)
Round 3 Pick 20: Marcus Jones, CB, Houston (A+)
Round 3 Pick 23 (ARI): Dawand Jones, OT, Ohio State (A+)
Round 3 Pick 32 (DEN): Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati (A+)
Round 3 Pick 33 (DET): George Pickens, WR, Georgia (A+)
Round 4 Pick 31 (CINN): Jayden Peevy, DT, Texas A&M (A+)
Round 7 Pick 20: Aaron Hansford, ILB/OLB, Texas A&M (A+)

once again trades unrealistic but this would be awesome.
 
The first draft is my favorite of this bunch because I think you get two very good players at the top of the draft.

Sam Howell isn't a good NFL starter, IMO, so I'd rank the third at the bottom of my list.
 
The first draft is my favorite of this bunch because I think you get two very good players at the top of the draft.

Sam Howell isn't a good NFL starter, IMO, so I'd rank the third at the bottom of my list.
Hill looks more like a FS/3rd CB, don't know if he fits our current need. Just like our 7th round pick from last year
 
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