Monthly Archives: April 2014

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NFL Hopes To Extend The Draft

The NFL is hoping to extend the draft from 3 days to 4 days sometime in the future. In an interview with NFL reporter Jeff Darlington, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell revealed the league’s goal of stretching the draft coverage.

“We’re looking at a lot of options with respect to the draft to create even more excitement around the draft,” Goodell said in the interview. It begs the question- How much draft day coverage would most people want to watch? I can’t imagine waiting an extra day for the last round or two would be considered “must see tv” for the average fan.

Goodell also said he was unsure if the draft would return to April, or if it would remain in May. Ironically, the Rockettes show that supposedly caused the scheduling issue at Radio City Music Hall was postponed.

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49ers Have No Intention Of Trading RB LaMichael James

San Fransisco 49ers general manager Trent Baalke told the San Francisco Chronicle today that the team has no intention of trading LaMichael James.

How is this relevant to the Steelers? Some people have suggested that the team should trade with the 49ers on draft day. The notion stemmed from an article published last week…on the Sacramento Bee. Coincidentally, the author is the same writer who, in my opinion, flat out made up how much Mike Wallace was demanding from the Steelers when he was a free agent, but I digress.

According to the article, a source said that the team was shopping the running back for a possible trade. In February, when asked about the possibility of trading James, Baalke said, “No discussions. LaMichael is a 49er. He’ll continue to be a 49er.”

Rumors of a possible trade escalated when James did not attend voluntary workouts earlier this week. When questioned about his absence, the 49ers GM said his understanding is that LaMichael James is working out in Texas due to the recent birth of his child. He reiterated that there were no plans to trade the running back.

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2014 Draft Prospect CB Bradley Roby Charged With OVI

Former Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby has been charged with OVI (which is basically the same as a DUI outside of Ohio if you’re wondering), according to WBNS TV in Columbus, Ohio.

The incident occurred on April 20th when police officers reportedly found Roby sleeping in his car. According to the court documents, officers were not able to wake him. When they opened the unlocked car door, they smelled alcohol, which led to a field sobriety test which he subsequently failed.

Roby’s agent released a statement about the arrest.

Bradley was sitting in his parked car in a parking lot when he was approached and questioned by an officer.  He was fully cooperative and willingly submitted to field sobriety and breathalyzer tests.  His BAC test registered a negligible .008 and after further testing at the police station, he was very quickly released on his own recognizance.  There are no other charges, and we are confident that this matter will be resolved quickly and favorably for Bradley.

Sounds innocuous enough, though, I wouldn’t expect an agent to very well say, “he’s guilty”. The minimum BAC for a charge of OVI is .08, so it is curious why he would be charged if his BAC was as low as his agent claims. Roby has a court date Friday. With this happening so soon before the draft, teams will be scrambling to get the facts on this case to determine whether or not his draft stock should diminish. This isn’t the first off-field mishap for Roby. He was suspended for the home opener last year due to a disorderly conduct charge resulting from an incident in a bar in Indiana.

Obviously not all of the details are in yet, but if I was a betting man, I’d wager this doesn’t have a significant impact on his draft stock.

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Steelers Draft Visits: LB Demarcus Lawrence And QB/RB Jerick McKinnon Visit Today

The Steelers are hosting Boise State LB Demarcus Lawrence and Georgia Southern RB/QB Jerick McKinnon today. Lawrence is a disruptive pass rusher who could very likely be gone by the time the Steelers pick in round 2.

Demarcus Lawrence mainly lined up with his hand in the dirt, but he was also moved around and rushed from a 2 point stance at Boise State. The 6’2″, 251 lb edge rusher finished his 2 year career with the Broncos with 20 sacks (10.5 in 2013), 7 forced fumbles, and 3 blocked kicks on special teams.

Those stats are over 2 years and 23 career starts as Lawrence went the JUCO route out of high school due to poor grades. I think the main determining factor for his draft stock will be character concerns. He was suspended 3 times at Boise State due to unspecified violations of team rules. Here are a couple of his games from last year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZH4Thv2_MQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GvMr8MGbl0

Jerick McKinnon is a 5’8″, 209 lb RB/QB who ran a 4.38 40 yard dash at the combine. He’s a tough, explosive runner who played many of his snaps at QB in Georgia Southern’s triple option offense. He was very rarely a passing target in college with only 10 catches during his career. His lack of experience as a “traditional” running back will not help his draft stock. He could be a great pick up in the later rounds. Here is McKinnon vs. Florida last year. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing on the web.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jWeY7_hCuw

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Report: Nebraska WR Quincy Enunwa To Visit The Steelers

Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports reports that former Nebraska senior WR Quincy Enunwa has a visit scheduled with the Steelers.

The 6’2″, 225 lb wide out ran a 4.45 40 yard dash at the combine. The former captain tied for the most touchdowns scored by a WR in the Big Ten last year with 12. He is a good blocker, a good route runner, and uses his hands well to go after the ball.

Enunwa’s 78″ wingspan helps him extend and bring in the tougher grabs, though, his ball control after the catch can be a little suspect at times. Some analysts have said that he has focus issues and gets easily frustrated when plays don’t go his way. Durability may also be a concern, as he’s had recent hand and hamstring injuries. He will likely be a late round selection in May. Here are a couple of his games from last year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzoT5IgJ6aY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_eYmI2pRYE

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Steelers 2014 Schedule Announced

The NFL has released the schedule for all NFL teams tonight. The Steelers 2014 schedule includes 5 prime time games, the most any team can have without a waiver from the NFL. It also features 10 1:00 pm games, the most 1 o’clock games they’ve had in 4 seasons. Here’s the schedule:

Pittsburgh Steelers 2014 Schedule

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Week, Location, Opponent, Time, Day, Date

1, Home, Browns, 1:00 PM, Sun.,Sept. 7th
2, Away, Ravens, 8:25 PM, Thurs., Sept 11th
3, Away, Panthers, 8:30 PM, Sun., Sept 21st
4, Home, Bucs, 1:00 PM, Sun., Sept 28th
5, Away, Jags, 1:00 PM, Sun., Oct 5th
6, Away, Browns, 1:00 PM, Sun., Oct. 12th
7, Home, Texans, 8:30 PM, Mon., Oct 20th
8, Home, Colts, 4:25 PM, Sun., Oct. 26th
9, Home, Ravens, 8:30 PM, Sun., Nov. 2nd
10, Away, Jets, 1:00 PM, Sun., Nov. 9th
11, Away, Titans, 8:30 PM, Mon., Nov 17th
12, Bye, -,-,-,-
13, Home, Saints, 1:00 PM, Sun., Nov. 30th
14, Away, Bengals, 1:00 PM, Sun., Dec. 7th
15, Away, Falcons, 1:00 PM, Sun., Dec. 14th
16, Home, Chiefs, 1:00 PM, Sun., Dec. 21st
17, Home, Bengals, 1:00 PM, Sun., Dec. 28th

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As you might have noticed, the Steelers won’t see a bye week until week 12. That’s the latest that any team can have a bye. The Panthers are the other team to have such a late bye this season. To my recollection, the closest the Steelers have had to such a late bye week in the last 20 plus years was in 2011, when they had a week 11 bye. The week 2 game in Baltimore will also be the first CBS Thursday night game. Thanks for stopping by, and thanks for sharing on the web.

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Steelers Actively Negotiating A Roethlisberger Extension

Ben Roethlisberger’s agent, Ryan Tollner, says that contract negotiations have been ongoing between the Steelers and Roethlisberger’s camp. In an interview with ESPN, the Rep1Sports agent said, “There’s been ongoing (contract) discussions for quite awhile…I think from the time we did the first extension there was sort of a plan moving forward.” He went on to say, “There’s a plan in place, but both sides are pretty committed to doing that privately and not having it be something that’s discussed in the media.”

It seems that lately many have forgotten how the Steelers do business. Quietly. Privately. Out of the spotlight. So often people leap to believe rumors about an organization so notoriously tight lipped.

It doesn’t seem like that long ago when Ian Rapoport was reporting a trade was in Ben’s future, even when Ben insisted he wanted to stay in Pittsbugh and retire a Steeler. General Manager Kevin Colbert and Art Rooney II also emphatically asserted that having him retire in Pittsburgh was a priority. Colbert went as far as to say, “It’s unanimous that we want Ben to be a Steeler for the rest of his career.”

While extending Roethlisberger could easily reduce his 2014 cap number of $18.895 Mil by $4 Mil or more, doing so isn’t nearly as urgent as it seemed just a couple months ago. With the 2014 salary cap being considerably higher than what was projected, and LaMarr Woodley’s $8 Mil base salary coming off the books after June 1st, the team can afford to take their time working on an extension with their franchise quarterback.

While many believe that Ben is going demand/get “Flacco money”, I don’t believe it’s the likely scenario. His agent will surely want to hit that $20 Mil/year magic number, but the contract can (and should likely) be structured to average in the range of $17.5-$18 Mil/year. New money being what’s most important, a 4 year extension in the neighborhood of $80 Mil would satisfy that $20 Mil/year average, but including the last 2 years of his existing contract, you’re looking at the lower average mentioned above.

Since there is no real rush to extend Ben Roethlisberger, don’t expect to hear any news soon. While they certainly could reach a deal this summer, it may well be that they wait until next spring to finalize an extension.

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NFL Announces List Of Day 1 Draft Invitees

The NFL has released the list of the draft prospects they have invited to attend the opening day of the NFL Draft on May 8th. The list includes a record 30 prospects, and not one running back. Here is the list in alphabetical order-

Odell Beckham, WR, LSU

Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida

Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama

Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina

Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State

Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri

Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina

Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M

Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech

Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Eastern Illinois

Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State

Ra’Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota

Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State

Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama

Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana

Marqise Lee, WR, USC

Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan

Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo

Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M

Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M

Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt

Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia

C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama

Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville

Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn

Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State

Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio State

Jason Verrett, CB, TCU

Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson

You may notice a few surprises. Most notably to me- MSU CB Durqueze Dennard is not on the list. Pitt DT Aaron Donald, UCLA LB Anthony Barr, Auburn pass rusher Dee Ford, and Notre Dame OT Zack Martin were also all not invited. One surprise invitee to me is Indiana WR Cody Latimer.

It had been speculated recently that the league would loosen it’s policy, and begin inviting prospects who were not considered first round locks, like they have done for so many years in the past. If there is someone you think is a big snub from list, please feel free to share in the comments or in the forum.

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Steelers Schedule To Be Released Wednesday Night

The NFL will announce the schedules for all 32 teams Wednesday night at 8:00 PM est., live on the NFL Network. It was originally reported last week that the schedules were likely to be released today, but could come as late as tomorrow or Thursday.

Just to recap what we already know, the Steelers will face the Bengals, Browns, Ravens, Texans, Colts, Chiefs, Saints, and Buccaneers at home this season. The team will also face the Bengals, Browns, Ravens, Jaguars, Titans, Jets, Falcons, and Panthers on the road. Which of those games will be at 1:00, after 4:00, or primetime will be disclosed tomorrow.

I know many fans prefer 1:00 pm games, so it will be interesting to see how many there are this year. Last year there were 8. The year before- 6. There were 8 the year before that and 10 the year prior to that.

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Steelers Host CB Ross Cockrell For Pre Draft Visit Today

The Steelers had former Duke cornerback Ross Cockrell in for a pre-draft visit today.

The Steelers seem to be leaving no stone unturned in their defensive back search this year. The team has had at least 10 DB prospects in for visits/workouts this offseason. Sunday is the last day NFL teams can hold pre-draft visits. The are allowed a total of 30 non-local visits.

Cockrell is 6’0″, 191 lbs and ran a 4.56 official 40 at the combine. He made 3 of his 12 career interceptions last year, along with 12 pass breakups. During his time at Duke, he broke the school’s pass defended and passes broken up record. Unsurprisingly, he led the ACC with passes defended last season. He is a mid-round prospect. Here are a couple of his games from last year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c635PwcFKIA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp1RxKdTP7E