I think we would be better served signing a proven free agent cb than gambling on a draft pick
Really like this pickup. Solid player
Enjoy your time in fantasyland
I’m referring to all cornerbacks not just those drafted by the Steelers. There are a bunch of articles out there breaking down draft pick success...
Couldn’t care less about urquidez and aykroyd is only marginally better imo
I didn’t want to trade him either because of his potential. He should have been a monster in the slot. However, he kept running the wrong route...
Reminds me of a video I watched by Dave wannstadt(sp?). Basically he said you have to be really careful with free agency and trades because...
even more baffling is the desire for Haley. Sub 500 as a hc, never won a playoff game, and is in such high demand he hasn’t been in the league...
At this point the only people that bring it up are the occasional reporter and the torch and pitchfork crowd. Tomlin living rent free in their heads
you’re begging for something free and call someone else cheap? You can’t make this stuff up. :lolol:
Grosse Point Blank High Fidelity is better. Both have great soundtracks, but high fidelity is better in that regard as well
He reminds me of pretty much every other rookie
It’s the a bird in hand is better than two in a bush. Take a proven commodity in a free agent or hope a draft pick pans out? You’re also...
Given their rate of failure we are probably better off signing a free agent corner.
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao: You really don’t understand at all. A qb doesn’t drop back look at his primary and say he’s open, but let me check...
Not avoiding the question at all. AB was frequently covered by our opponents best cb and even double teamed and we didn’t stop throwing to him.
not happening
Did we stop throwing to ab?
Resign Sutton and we’ve already got Jackson. Cornerback has one of the highest bust rates. My bet is if they address cb it will be via free...
Different spelling? They’re two entirely different names