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Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Steelersfan43, Sep 28, 2025 at 5:24 PM.

  1. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Life is good

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    I think AR is starting to like Darnell
     
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  2. rmorphy

    rmorphy Well-Known Member

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    It is really baffling the way they are using the TEs, I love Darnell, but why even trade for Jonnu Smith if you're not going to use him?? I don't know what Smith is thinking.
     
  3. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    Bump. LoL
     
  4. doubleyoi

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    For the first 3 weeks, the percentage (%) of snaps:
    Smith -66, 57, 83. This week only 25%
    Pat -50, 50, 70. This week only 28%
    Darnell -46, 37, 37. This week 91%.
    Spencer A. - 2, 7, 7. This week 36%

    This week, I think they prioritized blocking to the detriment of the receiving TE's. So ultimately, it is a function of the o-line performance and the blocking capabilities of the receiving TE.
     
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  5. SteelersFanCanada

    SteelersFanCanada Well-Known Member

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    Steelers are probably going to trade Muth + Pick for a WR.

    You heard it here first.
     
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  6. Thor

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    The problem with trading him is his contract- he already has the 9th-highes APY at the position - his deal is heavy on base salary, averaging around $7.5M per year, with only $2.1M per in prorated bonus (plus an annual $1.5M roster bonus if still on the team each March) .

    What that means is the team trading for him would take on the bulk of the contract's value (base + future roster bonuses). It's possible somebody would do that, but it likely would lessen the return for the Steelers.

    The upside to that type of structure is that it allows the team to release the player without a significant hit in dead money. For example, releasing Pat before March 15, 2026 would result in $6.2M in dead money for the Steelers, which could be mitigated into $2.1M/$4.2M in 2026/27 if they designated him a post-June 1st cut.
     
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  7. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Life is good

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    I also heard it here the Steelers were going to trade Roman Wilson a month ago

    But that was from @Brice@Brice so there is that

    :shrug:
     
  8. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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  9. Chucktownsteeler

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  10. strummerfan

    strummerfan Well-Known Member

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    Possibly Peyton Wilson. Never seen anyone get so much love for so little. Now he was signifcantly better on Sunday, but prior to that he’s put a whole lot of bad angles on tape
     
  11. feltdeez

    feltdeez Well-Known Member

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    Washington gets more snaps and the run game is impressive. Things that make you go hmm?
     
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  12. Thor

    Thor Mod Team

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    Not disagreeing with his development path, not sure I get the overrated part. Maybe I'm not hearing the overhype. I agree with what I do hear though - he's got the speed and instincts, but has trouble shedding blocks and takes bad angles trying to compensate.
     
  13. Chucktownsteeler

    Chucktownsteeler Well-Known Member

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    Agreed, I think Wilson has potential but not more overrated than PF. PF was extended recently to a decent contract. He is mid at best and excels at nothing. I think the deep ball he dropped against the Seahags put him in A-Rods dog house.
     

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