Steelers To Interview Shaun Sarrett To Replace Jack Bicknell Jr.

The Steelers will interview offensive assistant Shaun Sarrett for the offensive line coaching position, according to Jerry Dulac of the Post-Gazette. Sarrett is the guy you see occasionally working with the linemen in pictures from Steelers practice. He was hired by the Steelers as offensive quality control coach in 2012. Before being hired by Pittsburgh, he coached at Duke, where one of his duties was assistant offensive line coach.

Dulac implied recently that Sarrett was preforming many of  Bicknell’s duties, and other media sources claimed that Bicknell had seen a reduction in his coaching responsibilities.  While other reports indicated that it was not true, the announcement of this interview does imply that perhaps there is some truth to it.

Omar Khan As Dolphins GM Is Very Unlikely

It wouldn’t be January without Steelers salary cap guru Omar Khan being mentioned as a possible GM candidate somewhere. It seems that like clock work, Steelers fans, bloggers, and media members start speculating about who might covet Khan to replace a recently fired GM. (More certainly, a blogger writes an article around a beat writer’s speculative tweet.)

In the last few years Khan has been in the race for various general manager positions including teams like Seattle, St. Louis, and the NY Jets.  It’s no secret that Khan has aspirations to be a GM somewhere, but the idea that Khan would be interested in the position in Miami is very hard to believe. The Dolphins have earned a reputation for having a hostile and restrictive work environment. We’re not talking about bullying in the locker room here, we’re talking about office politics, power battles, and struggles for control.

The team and former GM Jeff Ireland reportedly “agreed to part ways” after a six year tenure. It’s probably the first time that I can recall hearing of such a parting. Miami Herald columnist Armando Salguero wrote a very telling article on the rather bizarre and hostile structure of the Dolphins management hierarchy, and it suffices to say that Khan, who was promoted to the Steelers Director of Football & Business Administration last year, wouldn’t be quick to return a call from Ross and company.  Here’s a quote from Salguero:

…the same way star head coach candidates avoided the Dolphins like the plague in 2012 because Ross went looking with a general manager he wanted to force on people, now the Dolphins could lose out on a star talent evaluator because that person must accept getting aboard a ship Philbin and Aponte are already trying to navigate.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are another team who are on the hunt for a general manager, so who knows, perhaps we’ll hear Omar Khan’s name in headlines soon. Don’t forget that the Steelers hired Samir Suleiman last spring. The move at the time was interpreted by many to be a safety net, should the Steelers lose Khan to a GM position in the future. Suleiman has years of experience with contract negotiations and salary cap management during his tenure with the St. Louis Rams.

Steelers Reportedly Sign DL Al Lapuaho To Futures Contract

While not officially announced, the Steelers have reportedly added another player to a reserve/futures deal. Al Lapuaho has been signed after visiting for a work out with the team according to a source. The defensive lineman is listed as 6’3″, 297 lbs. He is an undrafted second year player out of Utah State, who was signed by the Rams last year, but waived during training camp cuts. He was most recently on the Dolphins roster.

*Edited to add- the team has officially announced his signing.

Danny Smith Stays For Now, Redskins Hire Gruden

Yesterday Steeler Nation was abuzz with rumblings that the Redskins wanted to interview Steelers special teams coach Danny Smith for their head coach opening. As I reported yesterday, the reports may or may not have been true at all. The team never requested an interview.

Fact or fiction, the Redskins have announced they have reached a 5 year deal with Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden. So, Danny Smith remains in Pittsburgh for now…and probably for a while.

Contrary To Reports, Ben Roethlisberger Likely To Be Extended This Year

Stories are being spun out about Ben Roethlisberger not getting extended this year, or possibly even next, after Art Rooney II met with reporters yesterday. Here’s what Mr. Rooney had to say about the possibility of extending Ben this off-season:

“It’s not set in stone. We’ve done it in the past on a couple of occasions, but it’s not necessarily something that’s automatic. I believe we’ll get something done when it’s appropriate for both sides. I think Ben knows that it’s our intention to have him here beyond his current contract, whenever we get [an extension] done.” He added, “The only thing I would say about Ben and his situation is I certainly expect that at some point we will do a contract, whether it’s this season, or after next season, or after the season after that, but I think Ben will be playing here beyond the current contract.”

That’s it. Pretty innocuous, right? I’m not sure how national reporters or even Steelers bloggers are coming to the conclusion that he won’t be extended based on that. It should come as no surprise that Mr. Rooney’s interview responses are going to be guarded and non-committal. What would he have to gain from publicly divulging the organization’s specific contract intentions?

The fact of the matter is that the Steelers don’t have a whole lot of options frankly. The 2014 salary cap situation is such that a big part of the Steelers off season plans are likely going to center, in part, around extending Big Ben to reduce his 2014 salary cap hit.  By extending Ben Roethlisberger during this off-season, the Steelers could easily reduce his 2014 cap hit of $18,895,000 by 4 or 5 million dollars. Furthermore, Art II flat out said, “We’ve got to have Ben retire as a Steeler…there’s no doubt about that.”

As with most things, nothing in the NFL is certain, but I would be pretty surprised if they don’t announce that they’ve agreed on an extension with him in the coming months.

Report: Redskins Interested In Steelers Danny Smith

Tarik El-Bashir of Comcast sports reports that the Redskins are interested in interviewing Steelers special teams coach Danny Smith for their head coach vacancy.

https://twitter.com/TarikCSN/status/420997563563925504

It’s almost hard to keep track of all the candidates the Redskins are interviewing. I think Smith would make the 7th on the list at last count. The Steelers have not confirmed this yet, so this may or may not be true. Remember, reports surfaced last week that Bill Cowher was a candidate, too.

Assuming this is true, Smith would seem to be somewhat of a longshot compared to some of the other candidates. Danny Smith was hired by the Steelers last winter as the new special teams coach. Before that, he was the Redskins special teams coach from 2004- 2012. It has been said before that Smith was well liked by owner Dan Snyder while he was a coach there, but he has no head coaching experience.

Steelers Host Several Players For Workouts

Aside from signing the four players to reserve/futures deals earlier, the Steelers hosted several players for workouts. The team has guys in for workouts on a weekly basis during the season, but more so, every team is busy doing this right now, in an effort to build the depth on their roster and get towards the 90 man off season maximum.

DE Chancey Aghayere, LB Alonzo Tweedy,  DE Aston Whiteside, DT Chas Alecxih, and CB Kevin Rutland were all in for workouts recently, on top of the 4 they ended up signing.

Antonio Brown Named To PFF All Pro Team

ProFootballFocus has released the selections for their All Pro team. Antonio Brown and Chicago’s Brandon Marshall are the two wide receivers that have made the grade. This comes only a few days after being named 2nd team All Pro.

Here’s what they had to say about the selection-

It wasn’t easy leaving out players like Josh Gordon, Demaryius Thomas and A.J. Green (to name three), but we’re happy with what we’re left with. It’s rare that a receivers blocking plays much part in our decision making, but when you can complement 1,295 yards and 12 touchdowns with a +17.0 run blocking grade (the next highest was +6.2) you get a true every-down wide receiver weapon in Marshall. Brown would finish the year our top-ranked pure receiving wide-out, but might consider him lucky that a player like Calvin Johnson missed so much time over the season.

Brown earned the highest receiving score of all wide outs this year from PFF.

Steelers Sign RB Miguel Maysonet and WR Lanear Sampson

On top of the Reserve/Futures signings I posted this morning, the Steelers have also signed RB Miguel Maysonet and WR Lanear Sampson to reserve/futures contracts.

RB Miguel Maysonet was an UDFA out of Stony Brook who has bounced around on various practice squads this year. He’s a guy who I touted to pick up as an UDFA last spring, as I thought he would be a great candidate to excel in a ZBS. He is 5’9″, 209 lbs and ran a 4.6 40 at his pro day. Some draft scouts compared him to Alfred Morris.

WR Lanear Sampson was signed by the Colts as an UDFA out of  Baylor. He’s 5’11”, 204 lbs and ran a 4.40 40 yard dash. He was cut by the Colts when they made their final roster selections, but was later added to the Cowboys practice squad. He’s very fast, but some scouts noted he’ll need coaching in his routes.

Patriots Sign WR Reggie Dunn To Practice Squad

The Patriots have signed former Steelers undrafted free agent Reggie Dunn to their practice squad. Dunn was with the Steelers in camp, but was cut during the final roster selections. Since then, he has been signed by the Packers, Browns, and Dolphins to their respective practice squads. The Patriots are said to be using him in practice today to mirror the Colts’ dynamic receiver TY Hilton.

Patriots CB Aqib Talib was impressed with the rookie WR saying, “He ran fast, he ran through the defense, he ran under routes. He did what T.Y. Hilton does. He gave us a good look”.