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Archer, McLendon Limited; Lance Moore Returns

There is some good news on the injury front as WR Lance Moore has returned to full practice participation. “I feel better than I have in weeks, it’s encouraging and exciting,” said Moore via Steelers.com. Moore added that he’s not out of the woods yet.  “I don’t want to put the cart before the horse. I have a long week of practice coming up and I am just trying to feel better and better during the week and go from there.”

The Steelers are waiting to see how Moore responds after a full practice, but the writing on the wall right now indicates he’ll be playing Sunday. The only two players Coach Tomlin mentioned as limited during his press conference today are NT Steve McLendon (shoulder) and RB/WR Dri Archer (ankle). McLendon participated in individual drills yesterday and was replaced by Cam Thomas during practice. “That was just today. I’ll be back to practice on Wednesday,” McLendon told reporters.

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Shamarko Thomas And Dri Archer Injured During Browns Game

After the win against the Browns today, Coach Mike Tomlin addressed the media and gave updates on some injuries. According to Tomlin, Shamarko Thomas suffered an achilles injury of some type. “A couple of injuries: Shamarko Thomas wasn’t able to come back into the game, he’s got an Achilles injury of some kind. He’ll be evaluated.”

Dri Archer was the other player Tomlin mentioned. Archer was hurt late in the game and didn’t return. “Dri Archer had an ankle injury. He’ll likely be evaluated as well. He was unable to continue,” said Tomlin.

The Steelers have a short week as they play the Ravens in Baltimore on Thursday.

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Polamalu, Taylor, And Zumwalt Present Today; One Rookie Absent

The Steelers wrapped up day 1 of mandatory mini-camp today. The men who missed all or most of voluntary OTA’s were in attendance today as expected. S Troy Polamalu, CB Ike Taylor, and LB Jordan Zumwalt were all present and accounted for. There was one rookie however who wasn’t present- Martavis Bryant.

Martavis Bryant, the Steelers 4th round selection, was reportedly home sick today after coming down with a virus yesterday. Markus Wheaton missed some of the final OTA practices, but participated fully today. Dri Archer, however, was sidelined about halfway through today’s practice with a bag of ice on his knee.

Hopefully Bryant’s illness doesn’t sideline him for the entire mini-camp. Rookies need every minute they can get, and as Coach Haley said earlier today, “he’s got a long way to go”.

“[Bryant’s] another rookie, so we’re not anointing him. He’s got a long way to go, because at the receiver position, there are a lot of subtle things that go on, but he’s big and fast and what sets him apart and should give him a chance to succeed is that he gets to top speed fast for a guy that big,” Haley said in an interview earlier today.

Mini-camp continues tomorrow and concludes on Thursday. The team then breaks until training camp begins July 25th.

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Steelers Announce Dri Archer Signing

The Steelers officially announce what I reported yesterday– 3rd round pick Dri Archer has been signed.
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With Archer now under contract, Stephon Tuitt is the only remaining unsigned draft pick. While the CBA makes rookie signings much easier than they used to be, there is some wiggle room in his contract, which is what is likely causing the delay in his signing.

According to the National Football Post, the total value of Archer’s four year deal is $2,748,000, with a signing bonus of $506,016. My estimates from last month were a little off. The signing bonus money was a couple hundred dollars off, and the total value was less. Here is how Archer’s contract effects 2014.

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Base Salary, Prorated Bonus, 2014 Cap Hit

“$420,000”, “$126,504”, “$546,504”

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After displacement, his signing should only move the 2014 salary cap needle by $51,504.

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Report: Dri Archer Signs Rookie Contract

The Steelers have signed their 3rd round pick Dri Archer today, according to ESPN reporter Field Yates. The team has not made an official announcement yet.

https://twitter.com/FieldYates/status/477184715556806656

With the signing of the speedy running back, the team only has one draft pick who remains unsigned, and I imagine Stephon Tuitt will be doing so in the near future. Here is a look at the salary cap numbers I’ve projected for Archer.

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Player, Total Value, Signing Bonus, 2014 Cap Hit

Dri Archer, “$2,906,784”, “$506,376”, “$546,594”

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As you can see, Archer’s 2014 salary cap impact is minimal. After displacement of the top 51, he should only move the 2014 Steelers salary cap needle by $51,594 (give or take) by my estimation. I’ll update when the specific numbers are available.

 

 

 

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Overreactions Abound Regarding Archer’s OTA Absence

As you likely know, Steelers speedy draft pick Dri Archer missed OTA time this week reportedly due to illness. This morning, Ed Bouchette reported that while Archer was excused from OTAs earlier this week due to illness, he was present for the NFLPA rookie premier activities in LA. The post was titled, Rookie Archer Blows Off OTAs.

Bouchette’s post created quite a stir on social media platforms, leading many fans to believe that Archer was playing sick, or lacking commitment. While it seems reasonable to question why a rookie would seem to be “too sick” to appear for OTAs, but not for some lavish event in Los Angeles, that’s not the case at all.

Per the CBA, rookie attendance is not optional at the NFLPA Rookie Premier. From the CBA:

Section 7.
Rookie Premiere:
Invited Rookies will be permitted by their respective Clubs to attend the NFL Players Rookie Premiere provided that: (i) such event is scheduled during the month of May; (ii) such event encompasses a maximum of four consecutive days, including both a Saturday and a Sunday; and (iii) the NFLPA provides the NFL with the dates for the next Rookie Premiere not later than February 1 of each year.

If there is any question as to whether or not that validates Archer’s OTA absence this week, NFL Spokesman Greg Aiello made a statement about this very subject two years ago via profootballtalk.

“Yes, it’s mandatory per the CBA,” Aiello told ProfootballTalk. “No, a player invited to the Rookie Premiere by the NFLPA cannot choose instead to work out at the team facility. He cannot be at the team facility during the Rookie Premiere.”

So, that should settle that. Hopefully Archer is feeling better, as travelling while sick is never a good time.

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Archer And Worilds Absent From OTA’s Today, Others Sidelined

RB/WR Dri Archer and LB Jason Worilds were absent from practice today. Counting Ike Taylor, Troy Polamalu, and Jordan Zumwalt, that makes five players missing from today’s voluntary practice.

Archer was sent home sick yesterday morning according to Scout reporter Jim Wexell. Hopefully his illness isn’t serious. Tomorrow is the last practice of the week before the team adjourns until next Tuesday.

Jason Worilds reportedly left practice early yesterday with his left thigh wrapped. While the team hasn’t made any official statements about it, Worilds told some reporters it was cramping. Mark Kaboly of the Trib painted a different picture this morning on the radio.

According to Kaboly, Jason Worilds got his foot caught up as he was running in and went down in the heap of players. While Worilds later said it was cramps, Kaboly says it was his hamstring. Hopefully it was the former and not the latter.

DE Nick Williams, OG Nik Embernate, and TE Matt Spaeth did not participate, but were all in attendance rehabilitating today at the South Side. Williams, who is recovering from surgery to repair a knee subluxation, said last month that he was hoping to be able to do some type of work in OTA’s. Embernate is also rehabbing his knee. “Embernasty” tore his ACL and MCL last August. Neither were expected to be full participants at the start of OTAs. The nature of Spaeth’s rehab is unknown at this time.

RB Miquel Maysonet and WR  Jasper Collins were sidelined today according to Wexell. Hopefully just minor issues are keeping them out. Every minute counts when you are a youngster hoping to beat the odds and crack a roster spot, or perhaps even a practice squad spot down the road.

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Number Changes: Danny Coale And Dri Archer

Steelers RB/WR Dri Archer and WR Danny Coale have changed numbers according to Mark Kaboly of the Tribune. Archer, the Steelers 3rd round compensatory pick, will be switching from #34 to #13. You’ll probably notice that 34 is a running back’s number, and 13 is not. Make of that what you will.

Archer confirmed the change via his instagram account.

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Coale, who was signed to a future’s contract back in January, is switching from 13 to 88.

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Breaking Down The Rookie Salaries And Cap Implications

Now that the draft is behind us, it’s time to take a look at the rookie salaries and there implications on the 2014 salary cap. Many teams are wasting no time getting their rookies under contract, but don’t expect the Steelers to follow suit. There is no rush to do so, and the team will have plenty of cap space to work with once LaMarr Woodley’s $8,000,000 salary comes off the books on June 1st.

The team has a little over $300K in salary cap space at the time of this writing. While they probably won’t sign any of their rookies in the immediate future, they could easily sign most of them without having much impact on the 2014 cap. Here’s a breakdown estimating their contracts, and the impact on the 2014 Steelers salary cap. Remember, these are estimates, but there isn’t too much room for change.

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Player, Total Value, Signing Bonus, 2014 Cap Hit

Ryan Shazier, “$9,507,198”, “$5,234,328”, “$1,728,582”

Stephon Tuitt, “$4,607,953”, “$1,733,000”, “$853,250”

Dri Archer, “$2,906,784”, “$506,376”, “$571,594”

Martavis Bryant, “$2,723,198”, “$439,220”, “$529,805”

Shaquille Richardson, “$2,410,052”, “$190,052”, “$467,513”

Wesley Johnson, “$2,364,560”, “$144,560”, “$456,140”

Jordan Zumwalt, “$2,324,852”, “$104,852”, “$446,213”

Daniel McCullers, “$2,298,680”, “$78,680”, “$439,670”

Rob Blanchflower, “$2,279,400”, “$59,400”, “$434,850”
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As it stands right now, the team could sign all of their picks except for Shazier and Tuitt, without having too much impact on the 2014 cap space they have currently remaining. During the offseason, only the team’s top 51 cap charges count towards the salary cap. This is also known as the rule of 51. Right now, the team’s 51st highest cap hit is Derek Moye at $495,000. As you can see from the numbers above, 5 of the rookie signings wouldn’t count towards the top 51.

Expect the NFL to soon announce that the Steelers 2014 rookie pool allocation is just under $5.9 Mil, but due to displacement of the top 51, they won’t need nearly that much cap room to cover the signings. After all is said and done, the rookie pool will only have an impact of $2.2 Mil in 2014 cap space.

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Steelers Draft Speedster RB Dri Archer With 3rd Round Comp Pick

With the 97th pick in the 2014 draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Kent State RB Dri Archer. This pick shouldn’t come as that big of a surprise. Todd Haley has a penchant for small, quick play makers, and Dri Archer is as quick and small as they come. Archer ran an official 4.26 at the combine, and one scout unofficially clocked him in at 4.18. His 10 yard split was also faster than any other back at the combine.

Aside from his ridiculous speed and ability to line up in a variety of spots on the LOS, he’s also a return threat. Archer has a career average of 26.7 yards per KR and four career scores. He’ll line up in the back field, on the edge or in the slot. With any back of his type, durability in the NFL is a concern. At 5′ 7″ and a half, 173 lbs, he’ll need to make guys miss.

Archer was incredibly productive at Kent State in 2012, amassing 1,429 yards from scrimmage. His 2013 numbers were much lower though, mainly due to a nagging ankle injury early in the season. Some analysts have compared Archer to Dexter McCluster and Darren Sproles. What do you think of the pick? Love it, hate it, or indifferent? Let us know in the comments or the forum.