Seems like a bit of an odd pick for the Steelers. Kind of a reach this high as well.
Ahhh. You guys beat me to the punch. I started another thread about him. The Steelers are valuing character and due to that may have slotted him higher. I like the pick though.He's a bruiser. I figured they would add a speedy back but didn't figure they'd add someone in the same mold as JC. Odd pick at best.
Ahhh. You guys beat me to the punch. I started another thread about him. The Steelers are valuing character and due to that may have slotted him higher. I like the pick though.
I like the pick. Maybe the Steelers don’t want thunder and lightening? Just thunder and thunder. Two bruising backs - take one out and throw another fresh one at a defense and wear them out. Behind that Oline, there will be no break for the defense. JC can still handle the receiving out of the backfield.
I posted this in the other thread about him but this is perplexing to me. What is the point of adding a third back to carry the ball? They have made two really perplexing picks.
I believe the wide receiver they took was taken ahead of Paris Campbell who definitely looks like a better prospect for what they wanted
Well, I thought they’d go CB sooner rather than later too - but with recent success of the Steelers drafting WR/RBs, I think we should let it play out.
Louis riddick is in love with this steeler draft. He thought Bush was best pound for pound player, loved the WR pick (who the Steelers had graded as a 1st rounder), and loves the CB who may end up being the best in the crop.Okay I lied about Paris Campbell he was gone... and DK Metcaff was gone as well.
I’m okay with the corner. It was widely viewed that corners 5-12 were relatively similar with not a lot separating them
It was late in the 4th round and they need a rb. They got a TE in the 5th. They are addressing their needs quite nicely.Seems like a bit of an odd pick for the Steelers. Kind of a reach this high as well.
And while we all love James, lets not pretend he doesnt always miss a game or two due to injury too. Connor goes down and the style of running doesnt have to change like it would with Samuels and a scat back type
Louis riddick is in love with this steeler draft. He thought Bush was best pound for pound player, loved the WR pick (who the Steelers had graded as a 1st rounder), and loves the CB who may end up being the best in the crop.
The Steelers have lost it.
Rooney better not allow any of those silver footballs out of sight for somebody to dent it....
No replacement coming soon you can bet that.
Dude.You dont have to replace your Super Bowl trophies. They let you keep them when you win them. Its a souvenir of sorts.
Mr outrage strikes againThe Steelers have lost it.
Rooney better not allow any of those silver footballs out of sight for somebody to dent it....
No replacement coming soon you can bet that.
An issue I had with Snell was he seemed to be a big liability when it came to pass blocking. Maybe it’s just me but it seemed every time I saw him play he had blitzers running around him at will.
What do I know though, maybe he improves in that aspect with more coaching similar to the way Conner appeared to last year. Like some other posters mentioned I thought they would go for a more change of pace guy to go with Conner and Samuels.
Next clue you get will be your first cMr outrage strikes again
Yeah but don’t they already have that in Jaylen Samuels?Character and personality are important but I don't see him as a great fit on the field. Need a quick, speed back to compliment JC.
He's a bruiser. I figured they would add a speedy back but didn't figure they'd add someone in the same mold as JC. Odd pick at best.
I wanted us to get homer from the U but more I thought about it, he’s a James Conner lite.I just explained the whole Snell pick to my daughter and said how some people don’t like the pick because he’s not a change of pace guy to JC. She asked why you would want to do that when you can have two similar guys who do the same thing and not interrupt what you do well.
Kids say the darndest things.
I like this pick the more I think about it. And like another poster mentioned, JC does seem to be injured a lot. Give JC breaks and allow this guy to continue to tire out the line.
Two needs they did not fill were safety and guard.It was late in the 4th round and they need a rb. They got a TE in the 5th. They are addressing their needs quite nicely.
Something tells me they know what they wanted as much as you.I posted this in the other thread about him but this is perplexing to me. What is the point of adding a third back to carry the ball? They have made two really perplexing picks.
I believe the wide receiver they took was taken ahead of Paris Campbell who definitely looks like a better prospect for what they wanted
There in lies part of their problem , they’ve drafted like they don’t know more.Something tells me they know what they wanted as much as you.
Didn't Conner have some issue with pass blocking his first season, but feel he got better at it?Much like I said about Ollison and Conner here-
How a running back blocks is the least of my concerns . It’s like worrying about free throw shooting for a center.
Seems like a bit of an odd pick for the Steelers. Kind of a reach this high as well.
If they want to try the "by committee" approach, then I'm all for it. All recent teams who have won the Super Bowl seemingly had that kind of approach... Sony Michel killed it for the Pats this postseason, and had James White/Rex Burkhead chip in with some solid yardage at key times as well.I didn't hear what the Steelers GM said either yesterday or today but I did hear it discussed on The Fan.
It went something like the Steelers will use a RB by committee approach this year with Conner, Snell, and Sameuls.
The Fan morning hosts indicated it appears to them that Conner won't have the starting job coming into camp based on comments from the Steelers GM.
Interesting!
As you mentioned other teams have gone to the RB "by committee" approach and have been successful.If they want to try the "by committee" approach, then I'm all for it. All recent teams who have won the Super Bowl seemingly had that kind of approach... Sony Michel killed it for the Pats this postseason, and had James White/Rex Burkhead chip in with some solid yardage at key times as well.
And I just get a bit leery about giving one back a ton of carries ("running them to the ground") like they did with Bell, and somewhat with Conner last year til he got injured.
There were definitely moments this past season where I felt passing the ball too much really cost the Steelers. And it may be addition by subtraction getting the cancer (AB) out of the locker room.