Steelers Draft and Mel Kiper sucks thread!!

Discussion in 'Pittsburgh Steelers' started by Steelroc74, Mar 24, 2013.

  1. LAOJoe Assistant Coach Manager Patreon Silver Maple Leafs Eagles

    Gregory out of the 1st. Does he slip past the halfway point of the 2nd?
     
  2. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    Hey CRAPPER he is12 on YOUR board you fuckhead. This butthole just thnks his board has any validity. Even I know my board in NFL circles is basically trash. But I can admit it.

    AS we close out the round, dump ass Kiper has to say the guy is 6-2 and a half. OMFG what a sack of monkey sh1t.
     
  3. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    Somenoe will take a shot in the 30's. And then Collins will go.

    night fellas.
     
  4. LoveTheSteelers Franchise Player Steelers

    Well, I'm out for the night. Been a good draft so far, not nearly as entertaining as I expected but still good. Looking forward to tomorrow where it gets tricky.
     
  5. Eastern right?
     
  6. Steelrfan84 Franchise Player Steelers

    I'm personally amazed and impressed that CLE today stood pat and picked up 2 great players instead of trading for yet another QB and wasting their picks.
     
  7. demolisher43 Franchise Player Steelers

    Not to mention he has 10 and eleven-thirteeth inch hands, weighs 320.647 pounds and eats 4.852835 twinkies a day on average.
     
  8. NCSteel69 Franchise Player Steelers

    I'm not sure how this formatting is going to come through. But this is ny's list. I've tried crossing out the picks that have been taken. .



    [del]1. Leonard Williams, DT, USC, 6-5, 302. nobody can aruge he is not BPA.
    2. Dante Fowler, DE/OLB, Florida, 6-2, 261. Violent burst, finds the ball, always in the backfield.
    3. Vic Beasley, OLB, Clemson, 6-3 246. Explosive, but I wonder if his ceiling is already met.
    4. Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama. 6-1 200. Plug and play, more polished than White.
    5. Kevin White, WR, West Va. 6-3, 210. Bigger and faster than Cooper, I like Cooper's numbers.
    6. Trae Waynes, CB, Mich. St, 5-11, 188. Best at his positon in draft, plays off and press.
    7. Danny Shelton, DT, Washington. 6-2, 0.175 Tons, Better than Raji, I'm coming around on him.
    8. Shane Ray, DE, Missouri, 6-2, 245. Like him better after doing more research. I reserve the right to change my mind.
    9. Brandon Scherff, OL, Iowa, 6-5 319, Probably one of the safest picks in the draft, day 1 starter[/del]
    10. Bud Dupree, OLB, Kentucky, 6-4 269. Huge upside, a great piece of clay to mold
    [del]11. Malcolm Brown, DT, Texas, 6-2, 320. Big, Powerful, hard to move.
    12. Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest, 6-0 190, added bulk for combine
    13. DeVonte Parker, WR, Louisville, 6-2 210. Solid player, third best WR in the draft by many.[/del]
    14. Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida St. 6-4 336, Huge Dude, postion flexible, eats up blockers/space.
    [del]15. Marcus Peters, CB, Washington, 5-11 190, outstanding corner with questionable character.[/del]
    16 . Eric Rowe, CB/S, Utah, 6-1 205, Ran well at the combine, Steelers have a man crush on him.

    [del]17. Bryon Jones, CB, Uconn, 6-0 190, height weight speed, numbers off the chart[/del]
    18. Jalen Collins, CB, LSU, 6-1. 190, huge upside, limited starts
    19. La'el Collins, OT, LSU. Versitale vs. run or pass, does everything well.
    [del]20. Erick Flowers, OT, Miami, 6-6 329 Road grater, not the slickest of foot, but very powerful.[/del]
    21. Preston Smith, OLB/DE, Mississippi State, 6-5 270. relentless, sheds blocks, does everything well.
    22. Quentin Rollins, CB, Miami (OH), another freak athlete that has a high ceiling.
    23. Eli Harold, OLB, Virginnia, 6-3 247. Active Pass Rusher with upside.
    [del]24 Breshaud Perriman, WR, Central FLA. 6-3 210, forget he played in the AAC, he is talented.
    25. Cameron Erving, OG, Florida State, 6-5 313. Value pick, plays all 5 OL positons, durable.
    26.. Laken Tomlinson, OG, Duke,6-3 323. Massive compact Guard, great in a phone booth. Handled Danny Shelton, plug and play starter from day 1.[/del]
    [del]27. Arik Armstead, DT Oregon, 6-7 290, A Calais Campbell Clone with upside. Jalen Strong, WR, Ariona 6-2, 217, locates the ball, highpoints it, strong hands.
    28 Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin, 6-1 215. Footwork in traffic, durable.. odometer is up there.
    29. Nelson Agholar, WR, USC, 6-0 190 ; quite possibly the best route runner at the combine
    30. Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford. No Character concerns, huge wingspan, needs to be meaner.[/del]
    31. Randy Gregory, OLB, Nebraska 6-5., 235. Freak pass rusher, issues with Marijuana issues, credibility issues, cannot maintain weight. You would think so with having the munchies all the time he could gain some lbs.

    [del]32. Damorious Randall, S, Arizona State 5-11 193, best cover safety in draft[/del]
    33. Landon Collins, SS, Alabamba, 6-0, 220, in the box safety with some range.
    [del]34. Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia, 6-1 220. Best RB in draft comes with a bum knee[/del]
    35.Jalen Strong, WR, Arizona State, 6-2 210., Steelers are interested, may slide due to wrist injury. Not elusive, but highpoints the ball in traffic.

    36. Danielle Hunter, OLB, LSU, 6-5 252, A bigger but less talented version of Randy Gregory
    37. Nate Orchard, OLB, Utah, 6-3 250, one year wonder but he gets to the QB.
    38. Jordan Phillips, DT, Oklahoma, 6-5 329. Very raw, very scary dude with high ceiling.plays hot and cold
    39. TJ Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh, 6-5 309. Similar to Humphries, but even more raw.
    40. Markus Golden, OLB, Mizzzouri, 6-3 260, strong side OLB perfect fit for Scheme
    41. Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State, 5-11 188. quick feet and back pedal, very fast.
    [del]42. DJ Humphries, OT, Florida, 6-5 307, athletic, great feet, not sure if he upgrades beachum.[/del]
    43. Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE, UCLA, 6-3 267, athletic, dsiruptive, injury concerns
    44. AJ Cann, OG, South Carolina, 6-3. 313, rocks solid, I like Tomlinson better
    45. Xavier Cooper, DT, Washington State, 6-4, 298, great depth at the 5, can line up anywhere.
    46. Maxx Willims, TE, Minnesota. 6-4 250. Best TE in a very weak class
    47. TJ Yeldon, RB, Alabama, 6-1 218. Perfect Compliment to Bell and if he is there in round 3, I run up to the Podium with the card.

    48. Bernardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi St. Thumper, some range, NFL starter
    49. Doran Grant CB Ohio State 5-11 193 moving up boards after solid pro day

    50. Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State, 6-0 220, NFL sized Battering Ram, But like Johnson better. Has an injury which may drop him.
    51. Trey FLowers, OLB, Arkansas, 6-2 266. Steelers have an interest, he has a huge wingspan
    [del]52. Phillip Dorsette, WR, Miami, 5-10 185. You cannot coach 4.2. Production at Miami is more reflective of irratic QB play than his abililty
    53. Stephon Anthony,LB,Clemson, 6-2 245, all over the field, sure tackler[/del]
    54. Jake Fisher, LT, Oregon, 6-5 300 great feet late riser
    55. Tevin Coleman, RB Indiana, 6-1 210 electric with the ball
    56. Javorious Allen, RB, USC 6-1 215 3 down back with power
    57. James Sample, S, Louisville, Overshadowed by Holliman, better prospect
    58. Jeremy Langford, RB, Muchigan State, 6-0 206. Smaller & fadter version of Bell
    59. Tre' Jackson OG FSU 6-4 339 he's a people mover
    60. Cody Prewitt, S, Mississippi, 6-2 220. Huge safety, this might be a bit low for him.
    61. Tyler Lockette WR Kansas State 5-11 185 upgrades Archer
    62. Clive Walford, TE Miami 6-4 259. Second best TE in class, has upside and numbers from Miami were indicitive of crappy QB play.
    63. David Cobb RB Minnesota 5-11 220 Another solid back from The Big Ten
    64. David Johnson, RB, Northern Iowa, 6-1, 220. Does everything well including returning kicks.
    65. Alex Carter, CB/S, Stanford, 6-0 190, Some boards have him higher up, I like him late second to mid third.
    66. Derron Smith, FS, Fesno State, 5-11 200. Like him much better than Holliman, he tackles
    67. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State, 6-0 195. He extends the field plays faster than his stopwatch speed.
    68. PJ Williams, CB, Florida State, 6-0 195. Solid CB Prospect, has DUI history

    69. Ibraheim Campbell, S, Northwestern, 5-11 205. A good safety in a weak class may push him into round 2
    70. Jaquiski Tartt, S, Samford 6-1 218. A guided missle who will thump guys, his coverage skills are marginal
    71. Matt Jones, RB, Florida, 6-2, 230, 3 down back, Steelers are interested.
    72. Larenzo Mauldin, OLB, Louisville, 6-4 250. Good candidate to play on the strong side, has a frame to add even more weight.
    73. Grady Jarrett. DT Clemson, 6-1 304. Sure he is a 3 technique. He is also unblockable and can be used in sub packages as a 1 gap. The knock on him is his ceiling is reached already, and his stamina. But as a situational guy in a DL rotation, I think you need some disruptive pieces to throw at an Offense.
    74. Anthony Chickillo, DE, Miami (FL), 6-3 270. Faster and more athletic than you think, he actually played the 5 for the 'Canes.
    75. Davis Tull, OLB, Tenn-Chatt. 6-3 240. Very interesting small school player with a lot of production, tested well. Currently Injured, this will drop him slightly.
    76. Anthony Harris, S, Virginnia, 6-1 190. Good player, albeit a little light for the Steelers perhaps
    77. Ali Marpet, OG, Hobart, 6-4 305, Division III player who has a shot at the NFL
    78, Steve "mighty mouse" Nelson, CB, Oregon State, 5-10 192. great cover guy but he's a mickin fridget
    79. Ifo Ekpre-Olumi, CB, Oregon, if not injured he would be hired, but he is not a Steeler typical CB either.
    80. Tyler Kroft, TE, Rutgers, 6-4, 245, Complete package , good in-line blocker
    80.a Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn, 5-11 210. Does everything well, good value on Day 3.
    81. Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State. 6-0 180. One of Winston's favorite targets, I dropped him a bit due to his thin frame. He will be a Number 3 WR in the NFL.
    82. Hau'oli Kikaha OLB, Washington, 6-3 250. Saw some great tape and then he looked stiff at the Senor Bowl and Combine.
    [del]83. Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M, 6-5 300. Less talented that Matthews and Joeckal, and they were over-rated by most.[/del]
    84. Lynden Trail, DE, Norfolk State, 6-6, 260. Athletic project that needs to be coached up, big upside.
    85. Kenny "my man" Bell, WR, Nebraska, 6-1 197. Saw 2 of his games, was impressed. He also tested well at the combine. Blocks the snot out of people.
    86. Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville, 6-0 202, Led the nation in picks, not sure if he can be coached up to hit like Ryan Clark

    87. Za?Darius Smith, DE/OLB, Kentucky, 6-4 270. East West standout, high motor guy
    88. Jarvis Harrison, OG, Texas A&M, 6-5 310, good footwork, rated highly on many boards, solid level of competition in the SEC.
    89..Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn, 5-11 210, downhill runner from the SEC.
    90. Jeff Heuermann, TE, Ohio State, 6-5. 260. Was not healthy so it's hard to look at his 2014 numbers, tough kid. The issue is his route running and blocking is avg.
    91. Durrell Eskridge, S, Syracuse, 6-3 207, long and rangy Safety. Steelers have a history with Syracuse.
    92. D'Joun Smth, CB, Florida Atlantic, 5-11 190. Good turn and run skills, he is under the radar but a solid prospect.

    93. Justin Cox, S, Mississippi State, 6-2, 190. Long safety needs to put on weight.
    94. Daryl Williams, OT, Oklahoma, 6-5 321. Powerful Big 12 lineman, middle rounds he's value.
    95. Justin Hardy, East Carolina 6-0 190, another small school sleeper that I like
    96. Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State, 6-1 200 Both Tomlin and Colbert were at his pro day, not just for Waynes.
    97. Sean Hickey, OT/OG, Syracuse, 6-5 307. Steelers were at his pro day and worked him out.

    98. Henry Anderson, DT, Stanford, 6-5 298. Prototypical 5 technique who is well coached and productive
    99. Zach Waggenmann, OLB, Montana Grizz, 6-4 250. HIgh effort guy who has some pass rushing skills
    100. Dezmin Lewis, WR, C. Arkansas, 6-4 210, Size and speed, good clay to work with.
    101. Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville, 5-10, 180. Has a lot of traits of William Gay, also coming out of Louisville.
    102. Tre' McBride, WR, William & Mary, 6-0 210. Tomlin's alma mater. A real good mid round steal JMFO.
    103. Travis Racitti, DT, San Jose State, 6-5 290. Versitala DL player who would be a fit in Pittsburgh

    104. Jesse James, TE, Penn State. Steelers? fans have a man crush on him, I have him as a day 3 target

    105. Arie Kuandjio, OG, Alabama, 6-5, 318. The less talented brother of Cyrus, he's just a big guard not much else.

    106. John Miller, (not the Golfer), OG, Louisville. 6-2 321. I like his ability to get to the next level, you watch Louisville and you constantly see him downfield hitting people.
    107. Ladarius Gunter, CB, Miami (FL), 6-2 195. big cover guy, terrible 40 at the combine, pro day is 4/1
    108. Jacoby Glenn, CB, Central Florida, 6-0 180. lean corner from a smaller school, cannot eliminate any CB in this draft
    109. Jeff Luc, ILB/FB, Cincinatti, 6-1 251. A thumper that also worked out at FB at his pro day.
    110. John Crockett, RB, North Dakota State, 6-0 202. Very productive, better numbers than David Johnson actually, could be a day 3 pick by Colbert.
    111. Corey Crawford DE Clemson, 6-5 270, looks the part, his tape disputes it.

    112. Terry Williams, NT, East Carolina, 6-1 353. Kid is a HOUSE.
    113. Marcus Rush, OLB, Michigan State, 6-2 243. Just added to this board, may move him up, he tested very well and Tomlin and Colbert were in attendance.
    114. Blake "Belldozer" Bell, TE, Oklahoma 6-6 259. TE is new to him, and I think he is targetted like Jesse James as a day 3 option, nothing more.
    115. Nick Boyle, TE, Deleware, 6-5 260, Better blocker than most in this class
    116. Jeremiah Poutasi, OG Utah, 6-4, 310. Great mid round OL player for depth and could push to start one day. Struggles at OT, better off moving him inside.
    117. Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame, 6-4 260, solid prospect nothing flashy. ND has put out a lof of very good TE's.

    118. Max Vailles, LB, Virginia, 6-5 251. Athletic Monster, mediocre football player.
    119. Cam Thomas, CB, Western Kentucky, 6-1 190. His pro day was 3/18 I don't see much info on that. He has length but was torched in the bowl game,

    120. Craig Mager, CB, Texas State, 5-11 205, Gritty kid with a lot of starts. Needs coaching but will be a core Special Teamer to start off with.
    121. Titus Davis, WR, Central Michigan, 6-1, 197, Broke all of Antonio Brown?s records. Does not have the quickness however may struggle to get separation .

    122. Quashawyne Buckely, DT, Idaho, 6-1 305. Good burst off the ball, his level of competition is what will be in question.
    123. Ellis McCarthy, DT, UCLA, 6-3 330. Mountain of a man, probably a pure NT.

    124. Zach Vigil, LB, Utah, 6-2 245. When you put on tape this kid shows up, not hard to find him. Plays stiff however, needs to be dropped lower.
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  9. mc Franchise Player Steelers

    Lack of production my ass....the best LB corp in the NFL will once again rein in the Steel City before long!
     
  10. gidion72 Legend Steelers

    I'm looking for someone who matches William Gay on ny's big board.
     
  11. Cedric Ogbuehi got taken too.
     
  12. NCSteel69 Franchise Player Steelers

    Thanks. I missed that. I've edited my post to include Ogbuehi now.
     
  13. blackngoldbad Franchise Player Steelers

    Skins admittedly want more picks at #38. Do we trade a 3rd rounder and move up and take one of the following in 2nd round:

    L. Collins
    M. Williams
    J. Collins
    Q. Rollins
    D. Green Beckham
    E. Rowe
     
  14. Ravens2k Franchise Player Ravens

    SO much talent in the second, i think the ravens are looking to get back in to the 40's. id love Rowe, Coleman, Collins, or hell even greg if he slides enough

    2k
     
  15. burghball Guest


    Yep 7:00pm EST

    enjoy,

    bb
     
  16. burghball Guest

    Really like the pick. Butler and company have a piece of the pie.. tonight we add more to get this Defense back to where it was...

    Surprised S.Anthony went so high.. I was hoping he'd be on the board when we picked in the 2nd... Really like this kid.

    Hoping the CB from Utah falls to us.. There are a lot of folks that like the Miami(O) kid.. He is too damm raw... a project for a 2nd round pick and we need someone who can almost play right away... not for me.. my opinion...

    can't wait till 7:00!!

    enjoy,

    bb
     
  17. burghball Guest

    2K,

    Congrats on Perrimen. Speed kills!

    enjoy,

    bb
     
  18. IrishDawg42 Legend Manager Browns Buckeyes Fighting Irish

    I respect bites...but...How in the hell can you have a top 125 without Eric Kendricks in it? I personally think he will end up the best ILB in this class despite his size. Ball hawk who is just strong enough to fight off blockers, even if he will never over power any of them.

    Could be the next Ray Lewis in the right scheme...
     
  19. burghball Guest

    Good Point Dawg.. me personally - really liked S.Anthony... He's a ILB machine.. the other ILB to watch on Day 3 is the kid form UCinncy.. Luc.

    enjoy,

    bb
     
  20. burghball Guest

    I like Ogbuehi more than Eric Flowers.. why? Flowers has no feet.. Can they teach him footwork? somewhat - but I cant wait to see him try to attempt to kick slide for NFL level speed rushers.... Cedric has great feet.

    enjoy,

    bb
     

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