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That backup end position seems to still be a concern. I could see Cam and Tuitt , 1 and 2. Which would make DM making the roster at NT.
 
Maybe we get a decent punter thats NOT a linebacker!!!!
Imagine consistent Feild positioning advantage, for a change.



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Not sure we really have a #4 DE right now. Maybe either Arnfelt or Mauro will really leap forward when the actual games commence. And the backups at OL still leave a lot to be desired. Cody Wallace can do a respectable job filling in at C, but can he really play guard? We know Mike Adams can't play LT so an injury to Beachum would be a disaster. Really need to hope and pray that we can keep the starting 5 OL in decent health. We seem to have depth in other areas of the roster, though.
 
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/134025/camp-confidential-pittsburgh-steelers-4

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LATROBE, Pa. -- A seemingly forgotten linebacker has hit harder than some of the storms that swept through the area during the Pittsburgh Steelers' first week of training camp.

Vince Williams jolted Le'Veon Bell several times during a back-on-'backers drill last Friday night, leading to the first fight of camp. The next day Williams walloped running back Miguel Maysonet and Tauren Poole in separate drills, putting him among the players who have stood out since the pads have gone on and started popping.

"Vince brings a great deal of emotion and intensity to his work. He has that distinguishing characteristic," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "He had it at Florida State and it continues. It's a good thing to build his game around."

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Williams started 11 games last season following the loss of Larry Foote, and the sixth-round draft pick made significant progress during his rookie campaign. But he opened offseason practices behind rookie first-round pick Ryan Shazier on the depth chart at weakside inside linebacker, and Shazier has only tightened his grip on Williams' former job.

Williams lacks Shazier's speed and athleticism, two attributes that are vital with offenses increasingly spreading out defenses, but man can he deliver a shot. The Steelers will count on Williams doing that in a reserve role at linebacker as well as on special teams.

THREE REASONS FOR OPTIMISM

1. The Steelers have an abundance of talent at inside linebacker a year after they had to start a player who had previously worked as an insurance adjuster for two games at the position. Williams gives them solid depth inside and Sean Spence looks like he will contribute two years after suffering a career-threatening knee injury. The Steelers are so deep at inside linebacker that Terence Garvin, who played 15 games as a rookie last season, will have to battle to make the team. One of the final roster spots could come down to Garvin and rookie sixth-round pick Jordan Zumwalt.

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Second-year linebacker Vince Williams has made an impact during Steelers training camp this summer.
2. Ben Roethlisberger has looked sharp and focused despite talk swirling around him about his contract situation and former teammate Emmanuel Sanders' claim that Peyton Manning is a far better leader than Roethlisberger. Sanders, who is now with the Denver Broncos, might reassess his evaluation if he watched Roethlisberger for a couple of days during training camp. The 11th-year quarterback has been coaching the Steelers' wide receiver as much as he has been throwing to them, barking at them if they run a wrong or sloppy route or drop a ball, but also praising them when they make a good play. He has also stayed after practice to throw to his receivers.

3. The offensive line has a chance to be really good if it can stay relatively healthy. The Steelers already appear to be set with their starting five, and that group can use camp and the preseason games to work together on the new technique and schemes the line is learning from new position coach Mike Munchak. The line, which returns four starters from 2013 as well as Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey from a knee injury, has taken to the coaching of Munchak. It has also taken personally that the Steelers averaged just 86.4 rushing yards per game last season. One of the offensive line's goals this season is for the Steelers to rank among the NFL's top 10 teams in rushing.

THREE REASONS FOR PESSIMISM

1. Running back LeGarrette Blount's on-field behavior has been a little unsettling, and you have to wonder if the raw emotion that he couldn't check when he dived onto Vince Williams during the first fight of camp will resurface if he doesn't get the ball enough during the regular season. Bell is entrenched as the starter and he is clearly the better all-around back then Blount. The Steelers also want to get speedy rookie Dri Archer involved in the running game. How many carries that leaves for Blount remains to be seen. If he becomes unhappy with his role in the offense that could become an issue.

2. Groin injuries haven't become an epidemic but they have been an issue at camp and cost several players valuable practice time. New starting free safety Mike Mitchell, who arrived at camp with a groin injury, has yet to practice and he needs to develop a good on-field rapport with strong safety Troy Polamalu. The two did not practice together much during the offseason since Polamalu skipped the voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) and it has to be at least a small concern to the Steelers that they have yet to work together in camp. Jordan Zumwalt also missed significant practice time with a groin injury stunting his development. Zumwalt has a real chance to make the 53-man roster, but after missing OTAs because UCLA's school year hadn't ended, the sixth-round pick needs to get as many repetitions as he can during camp.

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Antonio Brown, who caught 110 passes for 1,499 yards last season, has been a popular target for Ben Roethlisberger during training camp.
3. Roethlisberger seems to be targeting Antonio Brown a lot during 11-on-11 drills, which is understandable considering the latter caught 110 passes for 1,499 yards last season. But Brown is going to need some help this season to keep defenses from throwing all kind of coverages his way. The reality is that the young wideouts who have looked so promising in camp have yet to prove themselves at this level. The Steelers will probably feel a lot more at ease about their wide receivers if Markus Wheaton and Justin Brown, among others, flash in preseason games instead of just practice.

OBSERVATION DECK
Rookie outside linebacker Howard Jones has helped himself through the early part of camp. Jones, who signed with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent, has stood out during back-on-'backers drills, and last Friday night he twice beat tight end Heath Miller. "He has a chance to be a player," a veteran Steelers player said of Jones.
One of the young running backs is going to emerge and make the 53-man roster and my guess is it is either Tauren Poole or Miguel Maysonet. Both have had their moments running the ball, though special teams may be the biggest consideration as far as who the Steelers keep as a fourth running back.
Wide receiver Martavis Bryant is making the team. The question is will the Steelers essentially redshirt him during his rookie season by deactivating him for games. The answer at this time last week would have probably been yes. But Bryant has come on after a slow start to camp and the Steelers could badly use a 6-4 wide receiver inside the 20-yard line. Bryant dominated a red zone drill late last week.
The Steelers are through the grind of camp. They are off today following six consecutive days of practice, and they will only practice two more times this week before holding a walk through for their first preseason game. After playing the New York Giants on Saturday night, the Steelers will practice four more times at St. Vincent College before breaking camp.
 
Anyone taking a look at Inside Training Camp on nfl network? I've been recording it and fast forwarding to look for Steelersq. Haven't seen anything the last 2 or 3 days. Anyone watch it? Did I miss something?

The last time I did see something it was about players fantasy ******* football value.

9 hour show whose description says "Latest news from all 32 teams' training camps". Shot ton of Brown's coverage.
 
ark, I rarely turn nfl network on anymore, all it is is Manziel and new englad ball sucking, they actually reported that Manziel changed his shoes to a different color, that's when i turned it off.
 
I haven't been watching NFL Network much this week because of that. They seem to cover about 3 teams during the entire show and one of them is always the Browns. Have hardly seen any Steeler coverage at all. I do have it on this morning and I have to say that I am enjoying LaVarr Arrington as a co host. I think he does a pretty good job, he's funny and seems like a natural in front of the camera.
 
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Since I was already talking about NFL Network, I have to add this one from yesterday. The woman (aka eye candy) that's on every day now was absolutely beside herself because the results of a viewers poll said that Johnny Manziel will be the least successful rookie QB out of himself, Blake Bortles, Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr. He was last with 13% saying he would be most successful. Her response, "The only thing I can figure is that people are tired of hearing about Johnny Football."

Ummm....either that or people just don't think he is going to be any good Lady. I just got a chuckle out of how flabbergasted she was that people could be so clueless. Meanwhile she's probably watched 30 minutes of football in her life. She was probably thinking, "we talk about him 15 hours a a day, he MUST be awesome!"
 
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I haven't been watching NFL Network much this week because of that. They seem to cover about 3 teams during the entire show and one of them is always the Browns. Have hardly seen any Steeler coverage at all. I do have it on this morning and I have to say that I am enjoying LaVarr Arrington as a co host. I think he does a pretty good job, he's funny and seems like a natural in front of the camera.

Also, thanks Andrewjosh for laying this all out here. I do follow some on twitter but it's nice to have everything all in one place. I can't watch the NFL network because all they talk about is Johnny freaking football and the Pats. I really wish they would take their hour long program (42 minutes of air time) and break it down to 4 teams with 7 minutes of info with 4 minutes of fill and rotate the teams every day. At least we'd hear more about every team and once every week and a half hear about the Steelers and maybe some vid clips.

And I did catching Arrington on NFL Am this morning and he does a nice job. He has a personality and always did so being in front of a camera is perfect for him.
 
Quit bitching about NFL Network...just turn it off and get real Steelers coverage from Twitter.
 
Twitter reporting McClendon says he isn't hurt. Tomlin not letting him practice and advised reporters to ask Tomlin for answer.
 
I definitely appreciate all the updates but the dude who refers to everyone by their numbers is annoying as ****. Bro, it's training camp, there are a bunch of rookies and new faces, not all of us are cool enough to know who everyone is by their god damn numbers. Useless.
 
Ok guys I hear ya I wont use him anymore cthu.
 
Twitter reporting McClendon says he isn't hurt. Tomlin not letting him practice and advised reporters to ask Tomlin for answer.
Tomlin must think he's slacking.

I definitely appreciate all the updates but the dude who refers to everyone by their numbers is annoying as ****. Bro, it's training camp, there are a bunch of rookies and new faces, not all of us are cool enough to know who everyone is by their god damn numbers. Useless.
That's probably because twitter only allows so many characters per tweet.
 
Tomlin must think he's slacking.


That's probably because twitter only allows so many characters per tweet.

Yes I think that was part if it too...you have a 140 character limit per tweet.
 
From what I've seen this far in the "highlights" of Johnny Manziel's camp, is that he has a long way to go. His footwork isn't there, getting beat in both speed and distance in his drop backs and his front foot isn't pointing towards the throw. His hips aren't opening up as a result and his throws are off. WAY off. He is slow to release the ball and the timing is off. Most this is what you would expect from any QB in camp, but by comparison, Hoyer is far ahead of Manziel at this point. I wouldn't give a squirt of piss to be in Pettine's shoes as he is going to have deal with the pressure from management, fans, and the media to get #2 in the game.
 
Pettines plan...start manzy the pansy. If he stinks it up in week one then bench him. If he plays ok...then pettine is ok with management and fans.

Frankly...I think if manzy starts throwing that sidearm **** he will be picked off four times against us.
 
If Hoyer doesn't start the first game you know the Browns are already planning on tanking this season lol. Not that Hoyer is some awesome QB but he will manage the game and get the ball out of his hands and put them in position to compete where Johnny Football is going to try to force throws and scramble when he doesn't need to. He might make a nice play or two but over the course of 60 minutes of football he will lose the game for you.
 
Ok guys I hear ya I wont use him anymore cthu.

Just post this with it.......
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56 Zumwalt, Jordan LB 6-4 235 22 R UCLA
 
I think it would be a mistake to use a roster spot on a 4th RB this season (Poole or Maysonet). Unless they are a special team demon, I barely see enough carries to spread out between Bell - Blount - Archer. And neither appears to be superior to anyone we can get off the street or our PS during the season if an injury happens.

I would rather keep another of our young receivers or defensive backs or linebackers as depth and development.
 
I know I'm in the minority on this but I think Manziel can be a player. Off the field is what will ruin him. If he cut the bullshit and put in time to better himself he can be great IMO.
 
Just post this with it.......
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28 Allen, Cortez CB 6-1 196 25 4 The Citadel
20 Allen, Will S 6-1 200 32 11 Ohio State
13 Archer, Dri WR/RB 5-8 173 22 R Kent State
69 Arnfelt, Brian DE 6-4 298 24 2 Northwestern
68 Beachum, Kelvin T/G 6-3 303 25 3 SMU
26 Bell, Le'Veon RB 6-1 244 22 2 Michigan State
41 Blake, Antwon CB 5-9 198 23 3 Texas-El Paso
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15 Brown, Justin WR 6-3 209 23 1 Oklahoma
10 Bryant, Martavis WR 6-4 211 22 R Clemson
54 Carter, Chris LB 6-1 248 25 4 Fresno State
88 Coale, Danny WR 6-0 187 26 1 Virginia Tech
42 Dangerfield, Jordan S 5-11 200 23 1 Towson
45 Davis, Bryce TE/LS 6-3 245 25 1 Central Oklahoma
66 DeCastro, David G 6-5 316 24 3 Stanford
61 Elkins, Chris OL 6-4 300 22 R Youngstown State
92 Fangupo, Hebron DT 6-0 324 29 2 Brigham Young
73 Foster, Ramon G 6-6 325 28 6 Tennessee
57 Garvin, Terence LB 6-3 221 23 2 West Virginia
22 Gay, William CB 5-10 190 29 8 Louisville
77 Gilbert, Marcus T 6-6 330 26 4 Florida
21 Golden, Robert S 5-11 202 23 3 Arizona
18 Goodwin, C.J. WR 6-3 190 24 R California University (PA)
5 Gradkowski, Bruce QB 6-1 220 31 9 Toledo
39 Green, Isaiah CB 5-10 180 24 2 Fresno State
49 Hall, Jordan RB 5-9 191 23 R Ohio State
40 Harris, Josh RB 0 R Wake Forest
79 Hemer, Ethan DE 6-6 285 23 R Wisconsin
85 Heyward-Bey, Darrius WR 6-2 219 27 6 Maryland
97 Heyward, Cameron DE 6-5 288 25 4 Ohio State
74 Hubbard, Chris G 6-4 286 23 1 UAB
44 Jamison, Jawan RB 5-7 203 22 1 Rutgers
67 Johnson, Wesley OL 6-5 297 23 R Vanderbilt
46 Johnson, Will FB 6-2 238 25 3 West Virginia
34 Jones, Howard LB 6-4 238 24 R Shepherd
95 Jones, Jarvis LB 6-2 245 24 2 Georgia
3 Jones, Landry QB 6-3 221 25 2 Oklahoma
8 Kay, Brendon QB 6-4 228 24 R Cincinnati
65 Lapuaho, Al DT 6-2 301 23 1 Utah State
71 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 282 23 R Stanford
30 Maysonet, Miguel RB 5-10 210 24 1 Stony Brook
25 McCain, Brice CB 5-9 187 27 6 Utah
62 McCray, Emmanuel OL 6-5 316 23 R Mississippi
74 McCullers, Daniel DL 6-7 352 21 R Tennessee
90 McLendon, Steve NT 6-4 320 28 5 Troy
83 Miller, Heath TE 6-5 256 31 10 Virginia
23 Mitchell, Mike S 6-0 210 27 6 Ohio
55 Moats, Arthur LB 6-2 250 26 5 James Madison
45 Molls, Dan LB 6-0 238 23 1 Toledo
19 Moore, Kashif WR 5-9 180 25 1 Connecticut
16 Moore, Lance WR 5-9 190 30 9 Toledo
14 Moye, Derek WR 6-5 210 25 2 Penn State
82 Palmer, Michael TE 6-5 252 26 5 Clemson
81 Paulson, David TE 6-4 246 25 3 Oregon
62 Philon, Roy DT 6-3 291 23 R Louisville
4 Podlesh, Adam P 5-11 200 30 8 Maryland
43 Polamalu, Troy S 5-10 207 33 12 USC
38 Poole, Tauren RB 5-10 210 24 2 Tennessee
53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 25 5 Florida
31 Richardson, Shaquille CB 6-0 194 22 R Arizona
7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 241 32 11 Miami (Ohio)
17 Sampson, Lanear WR 5-11 205 24 1 Baylor
50 Shazier, Ryan LB 6-1 237 21 R Ohio State
65 Simmons, Will G 6-5 342 23 R East Carolina
30 Smith, Devin CB 5-11 186 23 1 Wisconsin
49 So'oto, Vic LB 6-3 263 26 3 Brigham Young
89 Spaeth, Matt TE 6-7 260 30 8 Minnesota
51 Spence, Sean LB 5-11 231 24 3 Miami
6 Suisham, Shaun K 6-0 200 32 10 Bowling Green
24 Taylor, Ike CB 6-2 195 34 12 Louisiana-Lafayette
96 Thomas, Cam DT 6-4 330 27 5 North Carolina
29 Thomas, Shamarko S 5-9 217 23 2 Syracuse
94 Timmons, Lawrence LB 6-1 234 28 8 Florida State
48 Toler, Lew CB 5-11 189 23 R Rutgers
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72 Wallace, Cody C/G 6-4 300 29 5 Texas A&M
60 Warren, Greg LS 6-3 252 32 10 North Carolina
80 Waters, Eric TE 6-5 245 23 R Missouri
11 Wheaton, Markus WR 5-11 182 23 2 Oregon State
78 Whimper, Guy T 6-5 315 31 9 East Carolina
67 Williams, Nick DE 6-4 309 24 2 Samford
98 Williams, Vince LB 6-1 250 24 2 Florida State
9 Wing, Brad P 6-3 205 23 1 LSU
93 Worilds, Jason LB 6-2 262 26 5 Virginia Tech
56 Zumwalt, Jordan LB 6-4 235 22 R UCLA

Thanks Dave that will work. Didnt feel like doing that the other day. From now on if I post that guys twitter I will use this. Or you guys can
 
I know I'm in the minority on this but I think Manziel can be a player. Off the field is what will ruin him. If he cut the bullshit and put in time to better himself he can be great IMO.

Consign - don't dis JFK.
 
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