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Colbert With Justin Gilbert Last Night, At Pro Day Today With Tomlin

Oklahoma State held their Pro Day today at Sherman E. Smith Training Center, where at least 20 teams had representatives in attendance. Of course, the only team we care about is the Pittsburgh Steelers, who had Kevin Colbert on hand to observe prospects. Most notably, CB Justin Gilbert. Coach Mike Tomlin and other Steelers coaching staff members were also in attendance.

Tomlin and Colbert were also in Michigan yesterday to see CB Darqueze Dennard in action at Michigan State’s Pro Day. According to Tony Pauline, Colbert and other coaches (Tomlin included most likely) were meeting with Gilbert last night before today’s Pro Day.

Gilbert did nothing to hurt his already superb draft stock today. He opted out of some events that he did at the combine (40 yd, bench), but did some footwork and positional drills. Gil Brandt noted that he looked exceptional in his positional drills today, especially in his backpedal.

Regardless of the team’s moves in free agency, it’s difficult to imagine a scenario where Gilbert is on the board at #15 and the Steelers pass on him.

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Kevin Colbert, Mike Tomlin On Hand At Michigan St. Pro Day

Head Coach Mike Tomlin and Steelers General Manager Kevin Colbert are in attendance for Michigan State’s Pro Day, according to Josh Katzenstein of the Detroit News.

Another reporter described Pittsburgh’s attendance as “all hands on deck”. The most notable prospect on the Steelers radar is CB Darqueze Dennard. Dennard measured a 36-inch vertical jump today. He also was marked at 11-2 on his broad jump. That number ties the longest broad jump at the combine, which was 11-2 by Lache Seastrunk.

Aside from Dennard, there are definitely other prospects that will draw the Steelers interest today. Safety Isaiah Lewis and LB Max Bullough to name a couple. Here is the list of other prospects who preformed for scouts today.

OLB Denicos Allen, OT Henry Conway, DE Denzel Drone, LB Kyler Elsworth, OT Fou Fonoti, OG Dan France, DL Tyler Hoover, QB Andrew Maxwell, PK Kevin Muma, DL Micajah Reynolds and OG Blake Treadwell.

Here’s a look at Darqueze Dennard doing drills for NFL scouts.

Kevin Colbert And Scouts On Hand At Texas A&M Pro Day Today

The Steelers, and probably every other team in the league, have personnel in attendance at McFerrin Athletic Center for Texas A&M’s Pro Day today. Kevin Colbert and GM’s from a couple other teams are on hand to watch players like OT Jake Matthews perform tests and run drills. QB Johnny Manziel and WR Mike Evans will not be participating today, though, Evans will be in attendance to meet with team representatives. Mike Evans will not work out for scouts until March 27th.

Here is a complete list of the prospects in attendance today according to a statement released by the Aggies.

LB Nate Askew

DL Kirby Ennis

WR Mike Evans

TE Nehemiah Hicks

DB Toney Hurd Jr.

DB Tramain Jacobs

LB Steven Jenkins

WR Travis Labhart

RB Ben Malena

QB Johnny Manziel

OL Jake Matthews

WR Derel Walker

 

Colbert: We Didn’t Interview Jarvis Jones At The Combine Last Year

Steelers GM Kevin Colbert made his rounds addressing the media at the Combine today. During one of his appearances, he made an interesting revelation. “We didn’t even interview Jarvis down here [at last year’s combine],” said Colbert. “We didn’t think we had a realistic chance of him being there when we picked at 15.”

While this isn’t exactly earth shattering news, it does reinforce a couple ideas- don’t put too much stock into who teams interview at the combine, and as much as you’d like to think the draft is a science- it’s not.

The Steelers first round pick last year ran a slower than expected 40, which contributed to his slipping on other teams’ draft boards. Running back Le’Veon Bell was a similar case, in that the team didn’t benefit from the combine as much as one might think.

“We attended both [Jones’ and Bell’s] Pro Days,” said Colbert. “We got more information from those Pro Days than we had got from this process.”

Colbert went on to add that they did work out Bell, and had a follow up meeting with him. I recall that they took him out to dinner after visiting his pro day last year. While knowing who the team meets with does have some value, don’t focus on these meetings too heavily.

Colbert’s Thoughts On The Draft And The Health Of Linebackers

In an earlier post, we looked at Kevin Colbert’s thoughts on free agency and the salary cap. He spoke on other topics including Woodley’s health, Sean Spence, and the upcoming draft. When asked if Woodley’s medical issues were a concern, Colbert said, “LaMarr has had some durability concerns over the last couple seasons, and they’ve been legitimate injuries.

“I think any time a player has an injury and if it extends beyond a season I think it does become a concern. It has to be, because if a player’s not on the field he’s not helping us. I think he’s missed 14 games [in the last 3 seasons] with injuries. Is that a concern? Yes. But it would be for any player who’s coming off an extended period in one season or a prolonged period over successive seasons, I guess.”

Can his leg issues be addressed like Troy’s were? He aggressively rehabbed his leg issues.

” That’s something we always look at for the whole team. In fact, we’re meeting (Wednesday) afternoon with the training staff, with the strength and conditioning staff, and reviewing where we are medically with all our players, different things we need to try to do as an organization to ensure we minimize those in the future.

“We had similar type meetings last year and I think Troy’s the perfect example of someone who changed their regimen with positive results. Each guy’s an individual and they train differently. The frustrating part is we don’t have them for the amount of time we’d like to have them. Per the CBA we can’t be with them. We can monitor from afar what they’re doing but we can’t be with them as much as we’d like, or they can’t be with us as much as we like. Even if they’re at a remote site, we can’t visit that site because there could be college kids there and we can’t be there at the same time. So it’s hard to really monitor where the players are from a conditioning standpoint.”

He went on to say, “We have to trust the player, and hopefully they’ll be professionals about it.”

Colbert was also asked about Sean Spence’s progress and his future. “We had one great day of practice last fall and that was very exciting for us and exciting for him. Unfortunately he broke his hand that same day. Maybe it was a blessing. Maybe that small sampling he gave us was enough to show that he can be fully recovered from this injury.

“Whether or not he can sustain it through an off-season, through a training camp, preseason, regular season, we won’t know, but what he showed us in that one day of practice we’re very encouraged where he is right now.” When asked if Spence would be in for the spring and summer training camps Colbert said, “The plans with Sean would be he’s certainly going to be in the mix as a possibility, but I think it would be naive to say that he’s over the hump because nobody knows at this point.”

Wrapping up the linebacker talk, the Steeler GM was asked if Joey Porter was brought in to coach Jarvis Jones. “First of all, it was exciting for the organization because of who Joey Porter was and who he still is,” said Colbert. “Of course we were aware of what he did at Colorado State last year. He did a nice job with those kids in one year. We saw Joey at the Senior Bowl. He was excited about the opportunity to advance. Quite honestly I think Joey’s more excited about coaching for the Steelers than just coaching in the NFL. I think he was quoted as saying he wanted to work at Colorado State and here. I think that’s a big reason why Coach Tomlin was interested, because Joey can bring a certain element of pass-rush expertise.

“The exciting thing is he and Jarvis are very similar stature, so I think there are some things he’ll be able to share with Jarvis that will help Jarvis be a better player. We’re looking for a lot of improvement in Jarvis as a second-year player, as we do with any young player in this defense. If the player’s going to be a good player there’s usually a big jump from year one to year two, and we’re hoping that’s the case. But he wasn’t brought in here just for A player. The expertise he can lend for all of our pass-rushers, interior people as well as the outside linebackers, will only help us.”

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Kevin Colbert On Free Agency And The Salary Cap

Kevin Colbert met with some members of the local media today for his annual post-season news conference. As you might expect, the Steelers GM didn’t drop any revelations about free agency or their off-season plans. If you aren’t familiar with Colbert, this is the time of year, more so than during the season, where he puts on a stoic poker face, and gives very guarded answers.  He did have some interesting views to share, though.

When asked how bad the Steelers salary cap situation was, Colbert said, “As always, we have some work to do to be in compliance by March 11. In looking at it we think everything will be manageable within that time frame, but again you have to discuss terminations, restructurings and extensions in trying to accomplish that.”

The salary cap situation, while a challenge, is something that is somewhat overblown by media. Colbert’s answer is very similar to what I’ve said many times, and I agree that terminations, restructures, and extensions will all be part of the team’s moves this off-season.

When asked if he thought the team has mismanaged their cap, the Steelers GM said:

“No, I really don’t. Nobody has the same 53 guys. We have to manage ours as best as possible. The goal is always going to be competing for a Super Bowl championship. To win the Super Bowl championship you obviously have to get in the playoffs. That standard will never change. We’re never going to say, ‘OK, we know we’re not a contender. We’ve got to gut this thing and start over.’ I never want to see that day. As I said earlier, you don’t want to get into the position of drafting a franchise quarterback. It’ll never be acceptable for this organization to gut it and start over.

“Our challenge is to compete and improve at the same time. We did what we thought we should do with the cap in order to do that. That’s our challenge again this year, to take what we have from a cap standpoint, where we are from a record standpoint, and improve them both. Can you look back on decisions and say ‘Boy, I wish I would’ve done this or that?’ Sure, but we do that with draft picks, every signing, but I don’t fault the philosophy as to why we did what we did. There was a reason we did everything, be it short term, cap gain, or long-term security of a player.”

Colbert confirmed what everyone should expect- The Steelers won’t likely be using a franchise or transition tag this year. When asked if the Steelers will have enough cap room to do something in free agency Colbert replied,  “Are we a dollar under the cap or are we $3 million under the cap? We won’t know that until we get to March 11. You hope to have maneuverability at that stage.”

He also confirmed that the team is discussing options with their own free agents, though, he wouldn’t call it negotiations at this stage. In regards to those talks heating up when the combine rolls around, he said, “The combine’s a nice collective group of people where parties involved are within a five-block area, so communication is easy. It can be personal if you want it to be. And by then we have a lot more questions answered than we have at this point. This thing changes daily with players getting terminated from other teams, discussions we’re having either going the way we want them to go or not the way we want them to go, getting a better idea every day about the free agency class, as well as the draft class. We just concluded preliminary meetings with the scouts on the draft class, and then starting [Thursday] we have our free agency meetings with the scouts and the coaching staff. So again, every day you get a clearer picture of where you want to be or where you could possibly be come March 11.”

He gave no clues as to which of their own free agents the team was targeting.  “Who knows. Who knows. I mean, really, again, until you get further down the road with your evaluations to see how your own stack up against the alternatives. What are the chances of signing the outside guys that you don’t know?”

When asked about the possibility of keeping both Worilds and Woodley, Colbert said, “Yeah, we could. There are an infinite number of possibilities. We won’t exclude anything, because like I said this thing changes daily and you have to be open to all those possibilities.”

His response when asked about extending Ben Roethlisberger- “We won’t discuss individual players.”