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We might have a special teams star in the making on kick coverage

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Joel Buchsbaum, May 29, 2026 at 5:12 PM.

  1. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    His name is Robert Spears-Jennings, the Steelers’ seventh-round pick out of Oklahoma.Spears brings the exact traits and production that translate beautifully to an elite special teams contributor. The guy is mean as a snake and loves to hit.

    Elite Athleticism: He blazed a 4.32-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine — elite top-end speed that lets him close like a missile on coverage units.

    Forced Fumbles: He’s known for arriving with “bad intentions,” and it shows in the stats — 5 forced fumbles over his college career. That violence at the point of contact should translate perfectly to jarring the ball loose on kickoffs and punts.

    He might get lost in man coverage at the next level, and that’s okay. He doesn’t need to be a every-down defensive back to earn his keep. He can absolutely carve out a meaningful role — even become a star — on special teams.The Steelers have finally started paying real attention to kick returners and coverage guys this year (and it’s about damn time). Special teams make up roughly 20% of the game, so using some of those extra late-round picks on high-upside athletes like Spears is smart.
     
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  2. Steelvision

    Steelvision Well-Known Member

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    Just call him “the assassin” with that kind of name.
     
  3. Arch Stanton

    Arch Stanton Well-Known Member

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    That nickname was already taken by Jack Tatum.
     
  4. Steelvision

    Steelvision Well-Known Member

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    But this guy includes his middle name.
     
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  5. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Dos Amigos

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    And he actually played a down in the NFL
     
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  6. Brice

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    With 3 names; Robert Spears Jennings sounds like a Serial Killer to me. :)
     
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  7. Steelvision

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    maybe Darius Heyward Bey was the exception, although he did kill his own team :eek:
     
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  8. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Slow your roll OP, Jennings has to make the team first.
     
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  9. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Dos Amigos

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    He was playing out of position

    I seem to vaguely remember a one man push that he should be on defense

    There was no need to put that thought into long term memory
     
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  10. MojoUW

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    Maybe see him do anything in pads against NFL players before getting too worked up
     
  11. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    https://www.instagram.com/reels/DXmbjFajs-Z/

    None of the new rookies (Allar, Bernard, Iheanachor, etc.) have done anything in the NFL yet… but there are already several threads hyping their potential. Not everyone can connect the dots from a player’s college career to project how he’ll do in the pros. Thankfully we have JEH here.
     
  12. NorthernBlitz

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    Hope you're right.

    Good ST players are important.

    And standing out there is how late round guys like this need to make the team.

    Any time you can get any kind of contribution out of a 7th rounder it's a win.
     
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  13. mac daddyo

    mac daddyo Well-Known Member

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    i wouldn't mind seeing him make some of that noise from the free safety spot in the future. :smiley1::cool:
     
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  14. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Those three guys are locks to make the roster, Jennings not so much.
     
  15. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    You two can argue with each other directly.

    I guess I can go throw cold water on the other threads. It'd be only fair.

    Steelers message boards have done this basically my whole life. Hype up the team based on pie in the sky statements and plays made during football in shorts. Then the team doesn't meet those arbitrary and unrealistic expectations. Then everyone wants to start firing people because they feel sad.

    It's a cycle of nonsense. And yes, I am a ray of sunshine.
     
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  16. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Dos Amigos

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    jeh not JEH (it’s not that complicated :facepalm:)

    Here to help those in need and less fortunate
     
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  17. AskQuestionsLater

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    I myself do see RSJ being a very good Special Teams player as a Rookie. That said, I also agree with @steelersrule6@steelersrule6 that he needs to make the team. Truth be told, I am still in the belief that the team will either trade for or pick up a Safety during the final cuts of the Preseason.


    Among those players?! Isaiah Pola Mao would be an option to look for. Jeremy Chinn technically is as well but he will command a bigger draft pick trade and will need to be paid as well. As for Isaiah, he likely will have fallen out of favor with the new Las Vegas regime. Patrick Graham does have history with him given how Graham has been effusive of Pola Mao's work ethic since being undrafted.


    Should Isaiah become a roster cut, I expect the Steelers to give him a look based on his history with Graham. Darnell Savage isn't out either for me but that situation is turning out to be more ambiguous than I initially thought.
     
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  18. steel machine

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    I hate when I get sucked up in some of the hype put on here and then it doesn't come to true.
     
  19. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    Sit down clown, JEH = Just Exploding Hard. You figure it out. :poopy:
     
  20. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    Hype is one thing. Projection and how a guy can actually help a team win is something else entirely. In my opinion, the best kick coverage players on special teams are usually safeties. The fact that he’s already known for forcing fumbles is just gravy. Give me a guy who can move swiftly, tackle cleanly, and hit any day of the week and twice on Sundays — that’s exactly the type of player you want flying down on kick coverage.


    IMO, he will make the team barring injury.
     
  21. Steelvision

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    I wonder what steeler fans thought in 1969 when Noll was hired. “Here we go again, Art hiring another loser”
     

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