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Steelers Receive 6th Round Compensatory Pick

The NFL has announced the compensatory draft picks for 2015, and the Steelers have picked up an extra pick in the 7th 6th round. I expected the team to net at least a 6th round pick, but ultimately they’ll receive the 252nd pick as compensation for their net loss of free agents last offseason. *Edit- The NFL notified the Steelers that they will receive a 6th round comp. pick, not a 7th.

The Steelers were one of 14 teams to receive a comp pick. The Chiefs, Broncos, and Seahawks were the biggest winners, each receiving 4 extra picks. Here is the full (updated) list of 2015 compensatory picks.

Kansas City Chiefs: 3rd round (98), 5th round (172), 5th round (173), 6th round (217)

Denver Broncos: 4th round (133), 7th round (250), 7th round (251)

Seattle Seahawks: 4th round (134), 5th round (170), 6th round (209), 6th round (214)

Baltimore Ravens: 4th round (136), 5th round (171), 5th round (175)

Houston Texans: 5th round (174), 6th round (211), 6th round (216)

New England Patriots: 3rd round (97), 7th round (253)

Cincinnati Bengals: 3rd round (99), 4th round (135)

San Francisco 49ers: 4th round (132), 7th round (254)

Carolina Panthers: 5th round (169), 5th round (174)

Green Bay Packers: 6th round (210), 6th round (213)

St. Louis Rams: 6th round (215)

Pittsburgh Steelers: 6th round (212),

Indianapolis Colts: 7th round (255)

Arizona Cardinals: 7th round (256)

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Senior Bowl Official Weigh In Measurements

Senior Bowl week kicked off today with the annual meat market weigh ins. Basically, players from the North and South squads are herded like cattle and weighed/measured in their underwear, in front of media and NFL staff onlookers. Many take pictures.

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Here are the results of today’s weigh ins.

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South

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Mel Kiper Jr, Daniel Jeremiah Release First Mock Drafts

It’s that time of year again. The time where the experts (and non-experts) start cranking out mock drafts. ESPN draft guru Mel Kipper Jr. has released his highly anticipated mock draft version 1.0, and he has the Steelers taking Wake Forest cornerback Kevin Johnson at No. 22.

If you thought CB was the “cool pick” last year, this year it’s going to be off the hook. Nonetheless, most of Steeler Nation probably will applaud at a first round CB, regardless of who he is.

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Johnson is 6′ 0″, 175 lbs and started 41 games at Wake Forrest. I’ll do a complete report on Johnson, and other potential Steelers CB prospects in the future. The Steelers haven’t taken a CB in the first round since 1997 when they drafted Chad Scott.

Jeremiah has the Steelers taking Gerrod Holliman in the first round. Holliman is a free safety out of Louisville. The 6’0, 201 lbs defensive back saw his first year as starter in 2014, and recorded 14 interceptions. 14. He’s hard to watch honestly, because a) he looks a little lost at times (at least in the games I’ve seen so far) and b) he doesn’t look like he’s a fan of tackling in run support.

Of course these and other expert mocks will most likely change in the coming weeks and months, but it’s interesting to get a feel for who these big name media guys think the Steelers should select with the 22nd pick.

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Impactful Draft: True Need, Defensive Line

Heading into the draft there was high speculation, from the draft-nicks to the fanfare, the Steelers would be going in two directions; Wide Receivers or Cornerback. While both were addressed through the NFL Draft, the rounds in which the “need” positions were drafted ending up being considerably off. The apparent need for the 2014 edition of the Pittsburgh Steelers was defensive line. With all the speculation of how the picks are made, did the Steelers really go best player available (BPA) or did they address the most glaring need. In the 2014 draft certain things fell correctly, as they must, for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The 2014 NFL Draft brought the Steelers two defensive linemen for the first time since Casey Hampton and Rodney Bailey in 2001. The linemen selections of Stephon Tuitt and Daniel McCullersare huge, and I am not speaking of McCullers’ stature, for a team in need of defensive line help. Both of these draft picks can be contributors, albeit possibly minimal, because of their experience using the technique employed by their previous schemes.

At Tennessee in 2012, McCullers played nose tackle in their 3-4 scheme. Coaches shifted, philosophies changed and in 2013, under Jon Jancek, the Vols played a 4-3. The change in base defense was not to McCullers benefit. While a 4-3 scheme allows defensive Tackles to shoot gaps more often; McCullers numbers took a hit. Starting two seasons and playing in two schemes, he registered more tackles, sacks, and tackles for loss in the 3-4 scheme as a junior then in the 4-3 scheme as a senior. The scheme was Jon Jancek’s little coat and this fat guy didn’t fit. There is a reason why a YouTube search shows 2012 highlights at a higher volume.

Tuitt’s accomplishments have been well documented. Looking at the good, you see a defensive end that can pursue, tackle, rush, and work at his craft. The knock on Stephon is his final year at Notre Dame. When comparing the last two seasons one can see increases in assisted tackles and total tackles. The slip to the second round may have been contributed to the drop in sack production from 12 to 7.5. The most glaring difference for the Fighting Irish between 2012 and 2013 is the final record of 12-1 and 9-4, respectively. Not the singular reason but looking to compare, 6 out the 10 top sack leaders in the NFL where on teams with 10 or more wins. When your team is winning, the opposition looks to get yards in chunks via the air. The sack drop off for Tuitt, maybe loosely, can be compared to his NFL counterparts.

Tuitt has the possibility of being the largest addition to the defensive line as of late. It is not common for the Steelers to draft a player that has already been playing the defensive end position in a 3-4 scheme for his entire college career. Tuitt’s learning curve will be far less than any other defensive end drafted by the Steelers in recent history. In grandpa Lebeau’s complex scheme, Tuitt’s confusion should be as minimal as a muddled jury at the Aaron Hernandez trail and allow stiff competition at camp.

Thomas, Tuitt, McCullers, have all played in a system similar to the one currently used in Pittsburgh. Williams, Arnfelt, and Fangupo have seen the defense. With only two returning starters on the roster, there will be many new names Steelers fans will watch. With nine current defensive lineman on the roster there will surely be the odd men out but who is the new guy in?new-steelers-jersey

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Steelers Head Into Rookie Weekend With Full 90 Man Roster

The Steelers will hold rookie orientation this weekend (May 16th-18th), and after signing 9 undrafted free agents, they have filled all available roster spots. All NFL teams may carry a total of 90 players on their rosters during the off-season, and can maintain that number until mid-August when the limit drops to 75, and then ultimately to the final 53.

Below is the roster as it currently stands, minus the undrafted free agents.

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Here is the list of confirmed undrafted free agents the team has signed, and will be attending rookie minicamp this weekend.

Chris Elkins, C, Youngstown State
Eric Waters, TE, Missouri
Josh Mauro, DE, Stanford
Howard Jones, OLB, Shepard
Kaycee Ike, OT, UAB
Brendan Kay, QB, Cincinnati
Ethan Hemer, DE Wisconsin
Will Simmons, OL, East Carolina
Roy Philon, DT, Louisville

Below are the reported (though unconfirmed) UDFA’s who have been invited to tryout with the team this weekend at the minicamp.

Mike Franklin, DL, Shepard
Devon Carrington, S, Stanford
Jake DeMedal, S, St. Francis
Dillon Baxter, RB, Baker
Jordan Hall, RB, Ohio State
Steve Greene, OL, UConn
Najja Johnson, CB, Buffalo
Adam Gress, OT, Penn State

That list is not all-inclusive of course. There are several other players who will be in attendance trying out for the team, who haven’t been disclosed yet. All in all, there should be somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 players present including the 9 men the Steelers drafted over the weekend.

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TE Rob Blanchflower Is The Steelers 7th Round Pick

The Pittsburgh Steelers select Massachusetts tight end Rob Blanchflower with their last pick of the 2014 draft. Blanchflower is 6’4, 256 lbs. The red shirt senior missed much of last year due to a bilateral sports hernia. The injury also kept him from participating in combine drills. Had he not been injured, he very likely could have been taken in the 5th or 6th round.

Blanchflower was one of my favorite tight end options for the Steelers. For a 7th round pick, he has a really strong chance to make a NFL roster. Blanchflower fits the mold of a traditional Steelers tight end to a tee. In college, he usually had a hand in the dirt at the line of scrimmage, and was a tenacious blocker who stayed with his assignment to the whistle.

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Steelers Select NT Daniel McCullers With 6th Round Comp Pick

The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected Tennessee NT Daniel McCullers with their 6th round comp pick. McCullers is a mountain of a man at just under 6’7″ and 352 lbs. When asked about McCullers, coach Tomlin said, “He’s an obstruction.” Reporters told him about Casey Hampton’s nickname, and asked what his would be and he replied “Bigger Snack”.

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Aside from being so large, McCullers also has the largest wingspan out of any defensive line prospect in the draft at 87 inches. McCullers started his first two years at Georgia Military Academy due to grades, but transferred to Tennessee where he could anchor their 3-4 defense. He is a true gap clogger as you might expect, but is slow off the snap and plays with a lack of motivation at times.

It will be very interesting to see what coach John Mitchell can do with him.

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Steelers Select LB Jordan Zumwalt With 1st 6th Round Pick

With the 192nd pick of the 2014 draft, the Steelers have selected UCLA LB Jordan Zumwalt. Zumwalt is a violent hitter who will play inside linebacker in the Steelers scheme. I imagine his main role will be on special teams, though. Zumwalt is 6’4″, 235 lbs and ran a 4.68 40 yard dash. Coach Kevin Bulter said that he was the highest rated player on the Steelers board when they were on the clock.

Zumwalt has a very aggressive style of play and an intense demeanor at times. He’ll need to earn a roster spot through special teams play, but he could be moved around and potentially be used in a less than traditional way. Zumwalt started all 13 games in 2013, finishing with 93 tackles and 2 sacks.

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With 5th Round Comp Pick, Steelers Draft OL Wesley Johnson

With their 5th round compensatory pick, the Steelers have selected a versatile lineman from Vanderbilt, Wesley Johnson. Johnson is 6’5″, 297 lbs. In the past 2 years, he only allowed 2 sacks for the Commodores. It wasn’t until halfway through his senior year that he drew his first holding penalty. He played left tackle for much of his career at Vanderbilt, but also played center and guard. Johnson was a two time team captain, and set a school record for starts with 51.

Johnson doesn’t have the prototypical size for a left tackle in the NFL. He’ll probably have to move inside to have a starting job, though versatility is desirable on the offensive line. Coach Mike Munchak said, “He has the kind of versatility we like and the game is not too big for him.” Johnson’s grandfather is a big Steelers fan, and the lineman said that the first gift he received as a baby was a tiny Steelers football.