Dewayne Washington
What about Zumwalt and Chickillo? :confused1:
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Yeah... as if Burns and Davis are gonna play as well as Marcus Peters. :icon mrgreen: Chiefs got lucky with him. LOLOLOLOLOL Burns will be lucky...
Let's see how Green does before we annoint him the next "Antonio Gates." If Green gives us the same TD production at TE that Jerricho Cotchery...
Troy Polamalu and Ed Reed were both first round picks and they did not set the world on fire, by any means, during their rookie seasons. Polamalu...
Golden. It wouldn't surprise me if Davis only played on special teams in 2016. It's funny how Steelers fans, especially younger ones, think...
Let the Colbert bashings begin. :beathorse:
It will go in this order 1. Hargrave 2. Davis 3. Burns .... the rest will either be bench warmers, cut from the team or practice squad.
Hargrave will get the most snaps of all the rookies in '16.
Raiders are more of a threat, IMO than the Broncos. The AFC West is their division for the taking... if they can get by the Chiefs. Raiders' O...
Golden > Rolle Why do people forget about Golden? Barring injury, Steelers starting safeties on September 12th will be Robert Golden and Mike...
Sad thing is... Gradkowski's best game as a pro was when he was playing for the Raiders... vs. the Steelers in '09. :facepalm:
I'm more worried about the O at this point. Can Webb and Coates make up for loss of Miller and Bryant? Our front 7 should be good on D... and...
Dupree is big and fast enough to play 4-3 DE. Heyward would be ideal for DT along with Hargrave/McCullers and Tuitt as other DE in 4-3...
:D I agree... but we'll be ran out of here with pitchforks and torches.
Even the almighty, infallible, golden Patriots have not drafted as well as the Steelers over the years. They lucked up in the 2000 draft... round 6.
It's easy to bash Colbert for his treatment of the secondary over the years, but I think it was more "bad luck" than incompetence. All I have to...
Considering where the Steelers draft year after year... even after 8-8 seasons... Colbert and Tomlin have done well overall, IMO.