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That's what I see & hope. Najee with some actual burst.Easily Johnson for me. I think he'll be everything we expected to get when drafting Najee.
That's what I see & hope. Najee with some actual burst.Easily Johnson for me. I think he'll be everything we expected to get when drafting Najee.
I actually think he's a different style of back, more that he'll produce the way we expected Najee to. If he lives up to expectations, the Steelers will have a very good backfield.That's what I see & hope. Najee with some actual burst.
Harmon as I want them to shore up that embarrassing run defense. I think he will help greatly in this area…
That's what I hope. Speaking of Najee, I expect that by the start of the season he'll be the 1a with Warren being 1b and Gainwell the 3rd down back. I have a lot of hope for him to impact early.I actually think he's a different style of back, more that he'll produce the way we expected Najee to. If he lives up to expectations, the Steelers will have a very good backfield.
O Line with 5 and 6th round grades were going in the 3rd and 4th. It wasn't a good draft for the position and teams were reaching early. The value wasn't there. I bet that is why we got Sawyer later than he was projected. We can address depth in free agency still.By far, It's Undrafted Free Agent Aiden WIlliams. A zero-star recruit from Alaska who hails from Division II Minnesota-Duluth shows us all just how serious Captain Cool Shades is about providing depth to the offensive line through the draft process.
Mike ignores top Offensive line talent for almost a decade, drafts three OL in the top 2 rounds in 2023 and 2024 and I guess he believes that is enough. What a joke.
You need to Stop Drop & Roll then Hide ..................before Berm sees this postHarmon here as well.
My favorite non-picks were Sanders and Milroe.
Didn't want either of 'em.
Highsmith has three years left on his contract, so re-signing Watt has no impact on Highsmith for at least two years. I do think though, if Sawyer shows himself to be a useful rotational piece, Herbig or Highsmith could be traded at the end of the 2025 season. In 2026 Herbig will be going into his contract year, and based on performance to date he will probably be $5m+ per year to extend, so unlikely the Steelers will be able to afford to keep Highsmith, Herbig and Watt. There is also the outside possibility, given Watt's age, he may decline to the extent he will be the odd man out (or expected to take a pay cut) once it's time to renew Herbig.Their first three picks were all “happy picks,” Harmon and Johnson were not hard to predict when Pittsburgh approached the podium the first two days. Sawyer was a bit of a surprise, didn’t think he would be there but makes sense due to our woeful run defense and he can still get after the QB. If we do sign Watt, there’s no way they will offer Highsmith what he wants, I think Sawyer will replace him rather than Herbig.
I'm hibernating.You need to Stop Drop & Roll then Hide ..................before Berm sees this post
That's what I see & hope. Najee with some actual burst.
Agree on Milroe as well, but for a different reason. If he is ever going to become the very best player he can, the team drafting him will have to rebuild their entire system to take advantage of his skills the same way that the Ravens did. I don't trust this coaching staff to do that, and even if they do, we'd still have to hope that Milroe can excel at this level.Harmon here as well.
My favorite non-picks were Sanders and Milroe.
Didn't want either of 'em.
One of the things I look for when I watch college RB highlights pre-draft is if these guys are running through huge holes that anyone can run through. Looks good but takes no talent. That's one of the reasons I didn't want Najee in '21. However, the opposite is why I liked the Benny Snell pick in '19 so the system isn't perfect.Better vision, too. Najee slammed into the backs of the linemen with holes available too often.
Now compare the supporting casts between last year’s Iowa and 2020 Alabama, Najee was the last guy everyone was worried about, Johnson the only guy.
OL Free Agency depth isn't all that good either. Top free agents are Cam Robinson who had a down year overall, Teven Jenkins is oft injured and unreliable, Tyron Smith is old as ****, and Mekhi Becton just spent a year moved inside so who knows if he pans out there or maybe a move to tackle would help the Steelers. It's pretty thin out there. Which goes back to my original point, MT chooses to ignore top OL talent in the draft outside of the last two years, so this is what the Steelers get. Piss the bed, sleep in it.O Line with 5 and 6th round grades were going in the 3rd and 4th. It wasn't a good draft for the position and teams were reaching early. The value wasn't there. I bet that is why we got Sawyer later than he was projected. We can address depth in free agency still.
Better than HyperventilatingI'm hibernating.
Hibernating? I would have though it more like mourning.I'm hibernating.
my favorite pick was each of the ones the Steelers made with sanders still on the board and they left him there....fun times
Highsmith has three years left on his contract, so re-signing Watt has no impact on Highsmith for at least two years. I do think though, if Sawyer shows himself to be a useful rotational piece, Herbig or Highsmith could be traded at the end of the 2025 season. In 2026 Herbig will be going into his contract year, and based on performance to date he will probably be $5m+ per year to extend, so unlikely the Steelers will be able to afford to keep Highsmith, Herbig and Watt. There is also the outside possibility, given Watt's age, he may decline to the extent he will be the odd man out (or expected to take a pay cut) once it's time to renew Herbig.
i'd have to go with captain jack too.Mine was Captain Jack Sawyer. Typical of old school Steeler, reminds me some of Jack Lambert.
Very hard nose no nonsense type player that looks to be the intimidator type we need.
I like having Jack and Nicky Herbig as the backups providing solid relief for the starters.