Oladokun was a wasted 7th round pick, where the Steelers passed on CB Jaylen Samuels and OT Rasheed Walker, two players who may wind up contributing. Oladokun was never going to contribute. He could have been signed as an UDFA.
Given how Pickett, Pickens and Robinson have played, I’m not going to complain about the drafting of Oladokun.
Some had him on the 53.Avery is my surprise cut. Wasn't expecting that...
I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility that Rudolph ends up being traded and Oladokun ends up the 3rd QB.If the Steelers actually needed the guy, or even liked him as a possible roster addition, okay. But with Trubisky, Rudolph and Pickett, Oladokun was a complete waste. He had zero chance of making the roster absent some horrific series of injuries. Steelers could have signed him after the draft and used the 7th round pick on a guy who might make the roster and might, just maybe, be a productive player. I cited two examples.
The fact several of the previous picks were good does not change those facts.
I did, though i am thrilled that he wont be… i fall into the old Steelers mentality, if you can get good production out of a younger, cheaper player you do it, especially when it’s between a journeyman and a guy with potential.Some had him on the 53.
It might if you are looking to the future with the pick. Again, if Pickett ends up starting at some point this year, I would argue Trubisky is gone, and Rudolph is gone regardless. You need some QBs if that scenario occurs. Now if he doesn't get to the practice squad for some reason, I fully agree it made no sense.I ain't losing sleep over the pick and cut. But never made any sense. NFL veteran, 4 year backup 3rd round pick, 1st round pick and then in the 7th. Just doesn't make sense.
same thought he had a chance to be the 3rd OLB.Avery is my surprise cut. Wasn't expecting that...
I mean in a worse case it was injury insurance. Its a seventh round pick… sure some pan out, but they are few and far between… its the place to gamble on guys who probably aren’t going to make it, but if they do its an extremely valuable get… like a udfa you can control…It might if you are looking to the future with the pick. Again, if Pickett ends up starting at some point this year, I would argue Trubisky is gone, and Rudolph is gone regardless. You need some QBs if that scenario occurs. Now if he doesn't get to the practice squad for some reason, I fully agree it made no sense.
Wanted him so bad that he barely got any snaps in camp and none in the preseason. It was a wasted pick as I find very little value in trying to draft backup quarterbacks. Rudolph is the only good backup they've draft over the years. Otherwise, veteran backups such as Batch and Leftwich have been the way to go. I think part of it is people think teams will strike gold with a mid-round or late-round quarterback and be able to trade them for a first-round pick. That just doesn't happen.People forget that he would have the chance to sign where he wanted after the draft by "wasting" the pick on him it ensured they got him. I bet he ends up on the practice squad.
little exposure to be able to stash him in PS? I don't know, just trying to make sense out of it. His mobility helps the scout team when facing the ravens and othersWanted him so bad that he barely got any snaps in camp and none in the preseason. It was a wasted pick as I find very little value in trying to draft backup quarterbacks. Rudolph is the only good backup they've draft over the years. Otherwise, veteran backups such as Batch and Leftwich have been the way to go. I think part of it is people think teams will strike gold with a mid-round or late-round quarterback and be able to trade them for a first-round pick. That just doesn't happen.
Well in a way.. it means they intend to play the three qbs they have Sunday… and that we will know if he cleared waivers or not by the bigger cutdownDoes it really matter that they got cut this week ahead of the larger 27 person cut down next week?
they will try and sneak Oladokun onto the practice squad