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Steeler Nation’s 3M’s Monday Mock Drafts

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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, SteelerNation will be putting out their 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 PFF, Ben taking TDN, and I took PFN. Here is a link to last week’s as well.

Here is Mike’s:

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Mike wrote: “New linebackers Coach Brian Flores gets a new toy with Devin Lloyd in Round 1. Lloyd has the chance to be the perfect duo with Devin Bush as Lloyd has the size (6’3” 235lbs) to make up for what Bush lacks but also has the athleticism to match. He may not have Bush’s speed but he is a good enough athlete to be an improvement over their current prospects. Lloyd can serve as a great safety net to be their athletic linebacker in case Bush has a repeat performance of 2021. John Metchie III in the second seems more like a luxury since he may not return in time for the season to start. Tearing his ACL in December, Metchie III will be unable to show off his talents in pre-draft workouts but that could be the true silver lining because that may be the exact reason he could drop to the Steelers in Round 2. He is a polished route runner and a true vertical threat that the Steelers will need well beyond 2022. Thayer Munford is a perfect choice for the Steelers as he brings positional flexibility to the offensive line playing both guard and tackle extensively. A 3 year starter at left tackle, Munford elected to slide inside to guard for 2021 so the team could but their best 5 lineman on the field. While tackle seems to be his more natural and better position, he has shown the capability to play both. Munford very well could be the type of player fighting for a starting position. THe rest of the draft is rounded out with depth, the highlight being James Cook, Dalvin Cook’s younger brother. Cook would bring a dynamic skill set similar to Anthony McFarland’s but hopefully he could translate it to on the field results.





Now lets take a look at Ben’s:

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Ben wrote: “First, I had Chris Olave available at 20 and it was a no brainer. I’m still under the assumption that JuJu Smith-Schuster will be gone, along with James Washington, and WR is going to be high on the Steelers list, so let’s lock that down first. Next I addressed the cornerback position by dipping into the Washington Huskies pond with Kyler Gordon. Washington seems to breed lock down cornerbacks lately and Gordon is no exception. Especially if Haden doesn’t return, which I’m assuming in this mock, Gordon is a shoe-in to take over that role. Next I had Chad Muma to boost the inside linebacker group. This was a group that’s had a couple of tough years lately and they need a boost, which Muma brings. At 137th overall I love Noah Elliss. Steeler Nation loves big, physical, imposing defensive linemen and Elliss is exactly that. Plus seeing him available in the 4th round is a steal. Then with my final picks I added depth to the offensive line. I think the Steelers will be using free agency to bulk up the offensive front, so that’s why I waited longer to look at those areas. Both Goedeke and Howerton are physical and versatile prospects and can be groomed to be anchors at the line. Assuming the Steelers bring in veterans onto the offensive line, any rookies are going to benefit competing against them. Both Goedeke and Howerton have relatively high ceilings for 7th round picks as well; both are low risk high reward guys.





Lastly, lets take a look at mine:

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What I had to say: “

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No big uglies early on, but Ben's draft has some very good players. Fix the OL in free agency and run to the bank with those first three picks.
 
I like Ben's the best followed by Matt's mock.Real high on Gordon. For a second rounder I would be shocked if he was available that late. Ben's first two picks upgrade speed on both sides of the ball.
 
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