Monday, September 9, 2013

Week 1: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly vs. Titans

Week one came, and for most of the members of Steeler Nation, we wish it hadn't.

Yeah, the Steelers got two points at the very beginning of the game when Tennessee's kick returner left the endzone and then re-entered the endzone to down the ball giving the Steelers a safety, but then until the final two minutes of the game the Steelers didn't score again.

So here we go with the first edition of The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly for the 2013 season.

The Good

Honestly, there is very little good coming from this game. It was brutal. I had the Browns game on my television (I live in Cleveland, so that's the game that was on) and I was streaming the Steelers game on my laptop. If it wasn't for uniforms, I would have been confused on which game I was watching at any time because the most popular play of both offenses was the punt.

So the good is the fact that the defense played well. They gave up 16 points, and that damn sure isn't bad at all seeing how much time they spent on the field. Tennessee's offense was on the field for 34:01. If the offense could have sustained drives and allowed the defense to catch their breath, they would have won this game.

Also, on the good part, the rest of the division lost. The entire division goes into week two with a record of 0-1. So we are tied for first, or last depending on how you look at it.

The Bad

What the hell was the offense doing? We couldn't run, and the passing game was inept until the end of the game when Ben drove them down the field for a touchdown. Redman fumbled on the three yard line, the ball was recovered in the endzone by the Titans for a touch back. No running back gained even 20 yards yesterday, and three of them got carries! 

Normally I am not "blame the offensive coordinator" guy, but Haley's play calling was putrid. This is his second season running the offense. All I read leading up to the season was that he was more comfortable with the players and they were more comfortable with him. I didn't see any of that yesterday. I saw a team with no identity. At least with Whisenhut the players knew the offense would be run based and with Arians the players knew the team would be pass based. I don't think even Haley knows what he wants to do on offense. When it was obvious that we couldn't run the ball, he should have adjusted to more of a pass based offense. Instead, he kept trying to beat a dead horse.

The offensive line is horrible. Again. I thought maybe this was fixed seeing how second round picks had been used at the tackle positions and two first round picks had been used on a center and a guard. But this offensive line looks no better than ones of the past made up mostly of mid-round picks. If the Steelers are going to even reach the 8-8 record they had last year, this offensive line is going to have to shape up and give Big Ben some time and our running backs some type of hole to run through. I'm not asking for the HOGS of Redskins fame, but I've seen better offensive line play in high school football games. Hell, a local high school might have done a better job on Sunday than the guys wearing Black & Gold. The offensive line play was that brutal.

The Steelers resigned Jonathon Dwyer, a running back that they cut just nine days ago. He was last year's leading rusher with 623 yards and 2 touchdowns. He was brought back because of the lack of a run game, and because of a season ending injury to LaRod Stephens-Howling. I know the coaches want Le'Veon Bell, their second round pick, to be the starter however he's currently out with a foot injury. So this is Dwyer's chance to seize the starting running back position. If he doesn't impress, Bell will be inserted when healthy.

The Ugly

Injuries, injuries, and more injuries. The Steelers are looking more and more like a MASH unit than a football team, and we are just a week into the season.

Pro Bowl starting center Maurkice Pouncey is out for the season with a torn ACL and MCL in his knee, after fellow offensive lineman David DeCastro dove or fell (depending on your point of view) and crashed into the back of Pouncey's knee. Pouncey was our best offensive lineman, considered by many to be the second best center in the AFC. Now he's gone for the year. The Steelers signed former Titans center/guard Fernando Velasco. Seeing how he wasn't on a roster in week one, I don't know if he's going to replace Pouncey in the middle of the line or is just a depth signing because they're going to reshuffle the line.

Starting veteran inside linebacker Larry Foote sustained a ruptured tendon in his bicep, and is also out for the season. I have no idea who is going to replace him. On the two-deep the backup ILB's are Vince Williams (rookie) and Kion Wilson. I have a feeling they might move Chris Carter inside seeing how he has the most experience of the three in our defense. I really wish Sean Spence had never gotten that freak injury, because he would have been able to step in here, and I felt he was going to be a future star LB for this team. Now I am really hoping he can make a full enough recovery to play again, because Foote's career is likely over now.

LaRod Stephens-Howling tore his ACL in Sunday's game, which is a big reason why Dwyer was resigned today. He was expected to be a third down back and be fresh legs in the backfield this season with his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. He was also probably the fastest RB on the roster.

Those are just the season ending injuries sustained yesterday.

Shaun Suisham is having hamstring issues, so the Steelers signed Shane Graham, who was recently cut by the Cleveland Browns a little over a week ago, after spending all of training camp and preseason with the team competing for the then vacant kicker position. Matter-of-fact, the Browns cut BOTH kickers on final cut day and opted to try out two guys that were free agents and hadn't been in camps and use one of them. So we now have a kicker who wasn't even good enough for the Cleveland freaking Browns! And we currently have two kickers on the roster, meaning we would have to cut from another position (or place on IR) to bring in a LB for depth until Suisham is healthy.

Folks, it doesn't get much uglier than that!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Steelers Draft Review

Yesterday evening wrapped up the 2013 NFL Draft, and the Steelers did a pretty damn good job, in my opinion. I would give them an A because they got some good players that can contribute right away, even if just on special teams, and guys that can start down the road.

First Round, 17th Overall
Jarvis Jones - OLB/Georgia

Jarvis Jones was drafted as the replacement for the released (and recently signed by the Cincinnati Bengals) James Harrison. Jones should compete immediately with Jason Worilds to start at the right outside linebacker spot for the Steelers aggressive 3-4 defense.

Now following the pick, there was a lot of negative reaction on Twitter about the pick. People are saying that by taking Jones here, it wastes the second rounder that was used a few years ago on Worilds. That he never got a fair shake and now Jones is going to be pushed into the spot sooner rather than later to justify the first round pick.

Here's the thing: Worilds has not impressed the Steelers coaching staff or front office with his play since being drafted. In three years he has a total of 42 games played, 81 tackles, and 10 sacks. Yes he had 5 sacks last year, but they were against the following teams: Denver (1), Philadelphia (1), Tennessee (1), Cleveland (2). Four of the five were against teams that didn't make the playoffs, and those three teams all picked in the top 10 in the draft. And a sack against Peyton Manning doesn't mean much these days because he normally folds like a piece of paper to avoid a big hit. They've seen him in practice, in games, and watched all the video from both. They know what they have in Jason Worilds.

Worilds will get the chance to compete for a starting job in training camp. We had a bit of the same situation in 2007 when the Steelers drafted Lawrence Timmons. People didn't like the pick and felt that James Harrison wouldn't get a fair shot to win the OLB job. Harrison went on to become one of the best linebackers the Steelers have had, and Timmons moved to the inside where he has excelled. If Worilds looks like the better player in minicamps, OTA's, and training camp...then he will win the job. Rookies don't often start for the Steelers, they have to be special players to do so.

But if Jones shows to be the better option at OLB, he will start. If Worilds wins the job in training camp but isn't getting the job done in regular season games, Jones will get playing time. This team went 8-8 last year when the team expected to be in the playoffs. They will play the best players at their positions, regardless of draft status or time in the league.

This also serves as a heads up to LaMarr Woodley who had a down year last year. If Worilds proves he can play well, Woodley could become a cap casualty in a season or two if he doesn't regain his form. Some believe that part of the reason he was so good is because so much attention was paid to Harrison over the years, and once his play declined teams focused on Woodley. I think that's true, but only a little bit. I think injuries had more to do with Woodley's decline in play than anything. However, if we get a stud pass rusher across from him again, that should be a big help.

Second Round, 48th Overall
Le'Veon Bell, RB/Michigan State

Last season, the Steelers didn't have a feature back. They had a stable of backs who all had good qualities, but none had the complete package looked for in a feature back. Bell however, can step in from day one and be the feature back. Last season he ran 382 times for 1,793 yards averaging 4.7 YPC, and 12 touchdowns. In his Spartans career he totaled 671 yards for 3,308 yards averaging 5.1 YPC, and 33 touchdowns. He also caught 78 passes 542 yards and 1 TD in his college career.

Bell is 6'2" and 244 Lbs., so he has the size to take the beating that NFL defenses hand out. He can catch the ball out of the backfield and he's athletic. I don't expect him to go down easily and he's going to hit the holes hard, unlike a former Steelers first round pick at the same position.

Third Round, 79th Overall
Markus Wheaton, WR/Oregon State

Wheaton is a smallish receiver with some good speed delivering a 4.45 40-yard dash at the Combine. The Steelers lost speedster Mike Wallace in free agency, and they drafted Wheaton to help blow the top off of defenses. The Oregon State product was used on sweeps quite a few times in his college career. His production only went up every year, peaking last season with 91 receptions, 1,244 yards, and 11 touchdowns.

He won't win a starting job in his rookie season, but he's an insurance policy if Emmanuel Sanders leaves in free agency. Look for him to be the third or fourth receiver on this team, taking advantage of his speed in the slot.

Fourth Round, 111th Overall
Shamarko Thomas, S/Syracuse

Thomas is a heavy hitting safety who will probably play special teams mostly as a rookie, but could start if there's an injury to either Troy Polamalu or Ryan Clark, but he will probably be listed as the main backup the Polamalu on the depth chart. He may be a starter as soon as next year if Ryan Clark is not re-signed with his contract expires. Sitting behind two Pro Bowl safeties, one a future Hall of Famer, should do nothing but help him get better as he prepares for what should be mostly a career as a starter in the NFL.

Fourth Round, 115th Overall
Landry Jones, QB/Oklahoma

Landry Jones took over for first overall pick Sam Bradford in 2008 when he got injured, and had a good career for the Sooners throwing 30+ touchdowns twice. This is a pick for the future, as the Steelers need to get younger at quarterback and find a player they can groom as a solid #2 quarterback at worst, and at best the eventual successor to Ben Roethlisberger. Jones can be groomed to be that successor, but I will be happy with a solid immediate backup out of a fourth round pick.

Fifth Round, 150th Overall
Terry Hawthorne, CB/Illinois

Terry Hawthorne is a physical corner who can support the run, and has the speed to match up with the other team's top receiver. However, the injury bug got him a few times in college, so his durability is in question.

Maybe the heir to Ike Taylor? He reminds me of Ike Taylor somewhat, and being a fifth round pick he should play a lot on special teams. He'll be behind a few guys on the depth chart, but could become a very solid starter down the like like Ike Taylor himself was.

Sixth Round, 186th Overall
Justin Brown, WR/Oklahoma

I can't find much info on Brown, to be honest. I don't know much about him. However, at 6'3" and 213 Lbs. he's a bigger receiver who could become an asset in the redzone with his size. Look for the Steelers to develop him, as he could eventually become a third receiver.

Sixth Round, 206th Overall
Vince Williams, LB/Florida State

Williams looks to be an inside linebacker prospect for the Steelers, who have some need there with Sean Spence recovering from a bad knee injury in last year's preseason. Williams will add depth to the inside linebacker corps where there isn't a lot of experience behind Foote and fellow Florida State prospect Timmons. If Williams makes the team, I expect him to be almost strictly a special teams player.

Seventh Round, 223rd Overall
Nicholas Williams, DT/Samford

Williams is coming out of small Samford, where at his size I expect him to be a backup NT in the Steelers 3-4 defense. There isn't much behind Steve McLendon and nobody knows if Casey Hampton will eventually be resigned, especially after the contract just given to McLendon.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Steelers 7 Round Mock Draft

Thursday night is the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, one of the most exciting times in the offseason for the National Football League.

The Steelers biggest needs in this draft are: outside linebacker, wide receiver, cornerback, safety, and quarterback.

SteelerS GM Kevin Colbert says that the Steelers are looking at this draft like they do any other draft. They don't expect any rookies to come in and make a huge impact right away. That doesn't mean it can't or won't happen, just that it isn't expected. And don't expect a trade up, Colbert isn't looking to do it.

So here it is, my seven-round Steelers mock draft!

1st round, 17th overall
Bjoern Werner, DE-OLB/Florida State - The Steelers cut former Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison this offseason after he refused to take a pay cut. I don't think that they are comfortable going into the season with Jason Worilds as their main option at rush outside linebacker. Werner is a player who can possibly start right away of Worilds is his main competition for the position. The only way Worilds can keep the starting job is to show what he has yet to show, an uncanny ability to get to the quarterback. If he's not getting it done, Werner will get a chance to play, much like LaMarr Woodley in his rookie season.

2nd Round, 16th pick, 48th overall
Justin Hunter, WR/Tennessee - The Steelers lost wide receiver Mike Wallace in free agency, and honestly I don't think they wanted him back. The Steelers have had luck with receivers outside of the first round in recent years with Wallace, Antonio Brown, and Emmanuel Sanders. Hunter has blazing speed, running a 4.44 second 40-yard dash while considered still not 100% from a knee injury. If he's still available when the Steelers pick in the second round, expect them to take Hunter to bring even more speed to the offense.

3rd Round, 17th pick, 79th overall
Phillip Thomas, S/Fresno State - Troy Polamalu can't keep healthy for a full season and Ryan Clark is in his 30's and entering the final year of his contract. The Steelers need to get younger at the safety position and giving Thomas a year to sit behind and learn from two of the best in the league is a very good idea for the Steelers.

4th Round, 18th pick, 115h overall
A.J. Klein, ILB/Iowa State - The Steelers are in need for help and depth at inside linebacker. They resigned Larry Foote to a deal that is very cap friendly, but he's aging and many believe he's a borderline starter. Sean Spence suffered a horrible knee injury and may never be the same again, some believe he may never play again. Stevenson Sylvester has never really been given the chance to start, but if the Steelers felt he was the future at ILB next to Lawrence Timmons, they likely wouldn't have resigned Foote. Klein had a very productive career at Iowa State and would be an excellent pick here for the Steelers if available/

5th round, 17th pick, 150th overall
Zac Dysert, QB/Miami (OH) - In 2004, the Steelers selected a quarterback out of small MAC school Miami of Ohio, Ben Roethlisberger. He's won two Super Bowls and is considered by many to be a future Hall of Fame quarterback. Can lightning strike twice? The Steelers have the often injured Roethlisberger as the starter, as it should be. The Steelers don't have much behind him, so taking the accurate Dysert would make sense here to groom as the immediate backup and possibly the eventual replacement when Roethlisberger eventually retires.

6th Round, 18th pick, 186th overall
Johnny Adams, CB/Michigan State - The Steelers lost Keenan Lewis to the Saints in free agency. They could very well take Adams who is fast but needs to develop and see what they can get out of him. At worst, they have a guy who can play special teams

6th Round, 38th pick, 206th overall
Brandon Moore, DT/Texas - The Steelers need more depth on the defensive line. He could play nose tackle and backup Steve McLendon. The Steelers cut Ta'amu and it looks like they won't be resigning Casey Hampton. There's very little depth at this position and this will be McLendon's first chance to get significant playing time. Moore could also double as depth to the defensive end position.

7th round, 17th pick, 223rd overall
Onterio McCalebb, RB/Auburn - The Steelers still aren't quite sure what they have at running back. Dwyer, Redman, and Batch all have their qualities...and they all put the ball on the ground in a game against the Browns last season. Pittsburgh let former first round pick Rashard Mendenhall walk as a free agent and cut Chris Rainey after a domestic violence incident. McCalebb is a very fast but undersized back, much like Rainey. At worst, he brings depth to the kick and punt return units.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Mock Draft 2.0

The NFL Draft falls this upcoming Thursday, and this is my second mock draft. This will also be my final full first round mock draft, however there will be a full seven-round Steelers mock draft up by Wednesday evening.


1. Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel, OT/Texas A&M
The Chiefs recently gave the Miami Dolphins permission to speak with left tackle Branden Albert, which could lead to a trade of the left tackle. Even if they keep Albert, the Chiefs would have at least one year with these two tackles book ending the offensive line, protected recently acquired quarterback Alex Smith. Albert will be a free agent again after the 2013-14 season, and could leave the team then…the Chiefs would then already have his replacement.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Luke Joeckel, OT/Texas A&M

2. Jacksonville Jaguars: Geno Smith, QB/West Virginia
New head coach Gus Bradley worked under Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and recently told the NFL Network that one of the things he learned while in Seattle is to build the team on speed. Last year, he watched Seattle win games with a rookie quarterback who could throw the ball with accuracy and take off and run, making big plays. Smith was a very accurate quarterback at West Virginia, and he’s also a guy who can make plays with his feet. The Jaguars sent their entire front office (that’s no embellishment) to Smith’s Pro Day, so there is definitely interest. I think they pull the trigger, ending the Blaine Gabbert era in Jacksonville.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Dion Jordan, DE-OLB/Oregon

3. Oakland Raiders: Sharrif Floyd, DT/Florida
Oakland has a lot of needs. Over the offseason they voided the contract of Richard Seymour and cut Tommy Kelly. The two guys they signed aren’t star caliber players, and wouldn’t start on most teams. Floyd is probably the best pick for the Raiders at this selection. He fills a need in the middle of the defensive line, and he can help generate a pass rush up the middle. The Raiders had the second least amount of sacks last season. In a division with Peyton Manning, Phillip Rivers, and Alex Smith…getting pressure on the quarterback is a must.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Sharrif Floyd, DT/Florida

4. Philadelphia Eagles: Eric Fisher, OT/Central Michigan
The Eagles can go a few different ways with this pick. If Geno Smith is still there, I think they pull the trigger on him. But I have him going second overall to Jacksonville. They have a mobile quarterback in Michael Vick, but he’s also been plagued by injuries for his entire career. The Eagles offensive line is a steaming pile of garbage, and without a quarterback worthy of the pick (nor one who is a fit for the system), they choose to protect the quarterbacks the do have by taking the second best offensive tackle in the draft.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Erick Fisher, OT/Central Michigan

5. Detroit Lions: Dion Jordan, DE-OLB/Oregon
The Lions could also go a few ways depending on who’s still available. They need help in a few places, but I have them taking Jordon, the speedy pass rusher from Oregon. They lost Cliff Avril and cut Kyle Vanden Bosch over the offseason and needs to replenish their edge pass rush. Jordon is one of the fastest defensive linemen available in the draft, and could seriously help the Lions defense.

Draft 1.0 Pick: DeMarcus Milliner, CB/Alabama

6. Cleveland Browns: DeMarcus Milliner, CB/Alabama
Now there is a lot of speculation that the Browns are going to trade this pick, and I wouldn’t be shocked to see that happen. They don’t have a second round pick after using it in last year’s supplemental draft and rumors are they would like to recoup a pick in that round due to the holes on the team. However, I don’t predict trades so I have the Browns taking the Alabama product here. The Browns still have Joe Haden, but across from them they might be better with a ghost playing corner instead of what they currently have on the roster. They could use another pass rusher, but Milliner is a play maker and if they can rush the passer enough with what they have, a corner combo of Haden-Milliner would be the best in the division, and one of the best in the conference.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Ezekiel Ansah, DE-OLB/BYU

7. Arizona Cardinals: Lane Johnson, OT/Oklahoma
The Cardinals traded for Carson Palmer. While he isn’t the Palmer from 2005, he’s still got a cannon for an arm. However, he’s like a statue in the pocket and the Cardinals need to protect him if he’s going to deliver the ball downfield to Larry Fitzgerald. Levi Brown has never been a Pro Bowler at left tackle, but he isn’t horrible. Johnson could play either tackle position, same with Brown. If the Cardinals are going to compete in a division with teams that are often scoring 30+ points a game, they need to be able to score too.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Lane Johnson, OT/Oklahoma

8. Buffalo Bills: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee
The Bills are going offense with this pick. I originally had them taking Geno Smith because the Bills have said that they want to get their franchise quarterback. They did sign Kevin Kolb, but he’s not going to break the Bills playoff drought. I don’t feel there is a quarterback worthy of this pick…but then again who thought that Blaine Gabbert or Christian Ponder as early as they went a couple of years ago? However, if they are smart, they go with Patterson to give Stevie Johnson someone to take some off the coverage heat off of him. Patterson works here because he’s fast, big, and strong. Johnson is a guy who can run fast down the field and catch bombs, Patterson can be more of a possession receiver who can also streak down the field.

Draft 1.0 Pick: Geno Smith, QB/West Virginia

9. New York Jets: Ezekiel Ansah, DE-OLB/BYU
The Jets have no pass rush. They have good corners, one of the best once once Revis is back on the field. There was a lot of talk about trading Revis and/or Cromartie, but I don’t see that happening now (but there could always be a draft day surprise). Creating a pass rush would take advantage of the talent they have at corner who could cause sacks with their coverage, only if they had a player who could get there. Ansah fits that, and would start right away in the Jets defense. It’s also reported that Rex Ryan loves Barkevious Mingo, so he could be the pick of Ansah is already off the board. But Ansah, in my opinion is the better player, so I have the Jets taking him.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Desmond Trufant, CB/Washington

10. Tennessee Titans: Chance Warmack, OG/Alabama
I still have the Titans taking the Alabama interior lineman, because that’s one of the biggest needs on the team. Their head coach is a Hall of Fame offensive lineman and wants to run the football. Warmack would help getting Chris Johnson back on the map as one of the top running backs in the NFL by creating holes for the speedy back to blaze through.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Chance Warmack, OG/Alabama

11. San Diego Chargers: Barkevious Mingo, DE-OLB/LSU
San Diego is in a division with the following quarterbacks: Peyton Manning, Alex Smith, and Matt Flynn. They haven’t had a sufficient pass rush since before Shawne Merriman was busted for taking PED’s. The Chargers want to be able to pressure the quarterback, and Mingo would help in that department.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Barkevious Mingo/ DE-OLB/LSU

12. Miami Dolphins: D.J. Fluker, OT/Alabama
The Dolphins let Jake Long walk in free agency. Tannehill is a big armed quarterback with the speedy Mike Wallace to throw deep to, but he can’t do that from his backside. Fluker may never be as good as Long was, but he’s better than what they currently have on the roster. They spent a first round pick on a quarterback and big money on a deep threat receiver in the past couple of years, you have to protect that investment with a talented offensive tackle.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee

13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Xavier Rhodes, CB/Florida State
The second best cornerback in the draft, the Buccaneers take him because that’s a big need for them on defense. The Buccs traded former first round pick Talib Aquib, and they didn’t have a replacement for him as the #1 corner. Rhodes would become that corner, helping to stabilize the back end of the defense for a team that was once one of the best defensive teams in the NFL.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Xavier Rhodes, CB/Florida State

14. Carolina Panthers: Star Lotulelei, DT/Utah
There’s a good chance that the first name could ring true, Star Lotuelei could be a defensive star in the NFL. The Panthers need to plug up the middle, they were gashed in the run game last season, especially up the middle. He would not only stop the run, he would create a pass rush up the middle.

Mock 1.0: Star Lotulelei, DT/Utah

15. New Orleans Saints: Jarvis Jones, DE-OLB/Georgia
With the Saints moving to a 3-4 defense that relies on pressure from the outside linebacker position, Jones would come in and be able to make an instant impact on that front, seeing how he was one of the top pass rushers in all of college football the past two seasons. It would help in a division filled with talented quarterbacks. Of course, this pick all depends on how the Saints medical staff and coaches feel about Jones’ medical condition.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Jarvis Jones, DE-OLB/Georgia

16. St. Louis Rams: Eddie Lacey, RB/Alabama
The Rams lost their career leader in rushing yards, Steven Jackson, in the off-season. While they could go offensive line to help whoever ends up playing the position and protect Sam Bradford, I think they instead bring in Lacey who can take pressure off of Bradford by running hard up the middle. He’s replace a big weapon for their offense, giving the Rams a young back to rely on for those tough yards.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Jonathon Cooper, OG/North Carolina

17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Bjoern Werner, DE-OLB/Florida State
In Mike Tomlin’s first draft as head coach of the Steelers, the team chose Lawrence Timmons out of Florida State to transition for DE to OLB. Instead, James Harrison took over that position and Timmons has excelled at inside linebacker. This year, I think the Steelers go the same route at the same school, only this time the Steelers don’t have a Harrison waiting in the wings to wreak havoc on NFL quarterbacks. With Harrison being cut (and looking more and more like he won’t be back in Pittsburgh, if in the NFL at all), the Steelers have a big need at outside linebacker. With the contract just given to Steve McClendon, I don’t think the Steelers are taking a nose tackle at this pick any longer. If they go defense (and I think they will), then Werner will be the pick with Jarvis Jones off the board.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Jonathon Jenkins, NT/Georgia

18. Dallas Cowboys: Jonathon Cooper, OG/North Carolina
The Cowboys biggest need, in my opinion, is the offensive line. The Cowboys interior offensive line is worse than their tackles, so I am looking for Jerry Jones to take Cooper to replace one of the downgrades they put in at guard last year. Cooper would be able to start right away, open holes for Cowboys running backs, and help protect Tony Romo.

Mock 1.0 Pick: D.J. Fluker, OT/Alabama

19: New York Giants: Sheldon Richardson, DT/Missouri
I originally had them taking Werner from Florida State, because they like getting pass rushing defensive ends, but I now have the Steelers taking him to convert to outside linebacker. I don’t feel there’s a DE that fits what they like at this pick, but I still have them going defensive line. Richardson is very athletic for his size and can shoot the gap to make plays behind the line of scrimmage. Adding him to the defensive line would just make the Giants front seven that much better, giving them another piece to wreak havoc on offensive lines and quarterbacks.

Mock 1.0 Pick:  Bjoern Werner, DE/Florida State

20. Chicago Bears: Menelik Watson, OT/Florida State
The Bears’ biggest need is still the offensive line. If they are going to win the division and go deep in the playoffs, they need to rely on the offense to score, not the defense. Jay Cutler is getting sacked a lot. Watson is a freak athlete who would play right tackle and is more than athletic enough to trap, pull, and get to the second level to block. Protecting Jay Cutler should be a top priority for the Bears if they want to keep the most talented quarterback Chicago has had in a very long time. Watson can also be a big help in opening up holes for Matt Forte and Michael Bush.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Kenny Vaccaro, S/Texas

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Kenny Vaccaro, S/Texas
With the Bears taking a tackle, Vaccaro falls to the Bengals who waste little time in making this pick. The safety position has never been much of a strength for the Bengals, who have watched the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens with three Super Bowls with dynamic play from that position. Vaccaro would replace either Taylor Mays or Reggie Nelson, most likely Mays. If they go into the season with Mays and Nelson starting at safety, then they aren’t trying as hard as they should be to make the playoffs for a third straight season.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Matt Elam, S/Florida

22. St. Louis Rams: Alec Ogletree, LB/Georgia
The Rams need help at strong side linebacker, unable to find someone to produce at the position last season. Ogletree would join what is otherwise a rather strong linebacker corps to strengthen a defense in a division with some dynamic quarterbacks.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Alec Ogletree, LB/Georgia

23. Minnesota Vikings: Tavon Austin, WR/West Viginia
The Minnesota Vikings shocked everyone by making the playoffs last season, much so on the back of Adrian Peterson. However, quarterback Christian Ponder surprised many with the way he played for much of the season, showing a better grasp of the offense. However, the Vikings traded away Percy Harvin. While they signed Greg Jennings in free agency, they don’t really have that speed guy on the outside, so I have them taking the speedy Austin from West Virginia, who can beat coverage deep and use that speed to find the edge on WR sweeps.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Codarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee

24. Indianapolis Colts: Damontre Moore, DE-OLB/Texas A&M
The Colts let Dwight Freeney go this offseason, and in the 3-4 the pass rush comes from the outside linebackers. Moore could come in and replace the production of Freeney, if not better it.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Damontre Moore, DE-OLB/Texas A&M

25. Minnesota Vikings: Jonathon Hankins, DT/Ohio State
The Vikings replace Harvin two picks earlier, and now they use that pick to obtain help on the offensive line with Hankins, who can stop the run and create a pass rush from the interior of the defensive line. The Vikings need to upgrade this position, and this is the right time and player to do it with.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Jonathon Hankins, DT/Ohio State

26. Green Bay Packers: Keenan Allen, WR/California
The Packers lose Greg Jennings, and they may be losing James Jones next offseason. Allen would be able to start or be the third receiver at worst this season. The Packers don’t run the ball much, and when they do they aren’t particularly good at it. So to keep the offense humming like it has been, Allen would have to be the pick here.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Menelik Watson, OT/Florida State

27. Houston Texans: Kevin Minter, ILB/LSU
The Texans need help at ILB, enter Kevin Minter who could hold down one of the two ILB positions right away. Brian Cushing may not be 100% coming off of his knee injury, and Darryl Sharpton isn’t the answer next to Cushing.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Kevin Minter, ILB/LSU

28. Denver Broncos: Sylvester Williams, DT/North Calolina
The Broncos still need help on the interior line, so they take the best defensive tackle available in North Carolina’s Williams. The Broncos had trouble keeping the lead against the Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs, so I am looking at some help on defense for this team. Williams can help stop the run, and he can also get to the quarterback from the inside of the line.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Sheldon Richardson, DT/Missouri

29. New England Patriots: Desmond Trufant, CB/Washington
The Patriots got carved up by Joe Flacco in the playoffs, and they need to upgrade their defense even more if they want to win another Super Bowl. Aqib Talib signed just a one-year deal and Alfonzo Dennard probably isn’t the answer across from him. Trufant has shown skill at one-on-one coverage and could be an asset for the Patriots defense for years to come.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Jonathon Cyprien, S/Florida International

30.  Atlanta Falcons: Tank Carradine, DE/Florida State
The Falcons two biggest needs are cornerback and defensive end. I don’t think there’s a corner available here who they would want to use a first round pick on, so they go with defensive end. If they can rush the passer, then they can take a corner in the second round and not have to worry about their corners needing to cover for long periods of time.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Alex Okafor, DE/Texas

31. San Francisco 49ers: Jonathon Cyprien, S/Florida International
The 49ers are pretty stacked, and were just one defensive stop away from being Super Bowl Champions earlier this year. Cyprien might be able to replace Craig Dahl, who has never really been more than a special teams player. Cyprien may be the rookie needed to make that stop next season and win their sixth Super Bowl title.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Sylvester Williams, DT/North Carolina

32. Baltimore Ravens: Manti Te’o, MLB/Notre Dame
The Ravens lost a lot of talent when free agency hit. They recoup some of that with this pick, taking Te’o to play inside linebacker alongside either Rolando McClain or Jameel McClain on the defensive side of the ball.

Mock 1.0 Pick: Manti Te’o, MLB/Notre Dame

Monday, March 18, 2013

Steelers lose free agents

The first week of Free Agency is in the books, and so far the Steelers are considered "losers" in my book. The reason why? The one Steelers free agent I hoped the would retain more than any other, they didn't. Rumor has it they never even made an offer. Lets look at the big players the Steelers lost.

Mike Wallace, WR/Miami Dolphins: I did not expect the Pittsburgh Steelers to keep Wallace. Last offseason they couldn't come to a long-term contract agreement with the speedy wideout and then he held out of training camp by not signing his restricted free agent tender. He wanted big dollars, more than what the Steelers could give him. Also, it's thought that he was unhappy with the fact that the Steelers gave fellow wide receiver Antonio Brown a long term deal last offseason while negotiating with Wallace. His new contract comes out to around $13M a year with the Dolphins.

Rashard Mendenhall, RB/Arizona Cardinals: Mendenhall was once the feature back for the Steelers. But then he tore his ACL at the end of the 2011 season, came back last season and looks lackluster, and ticked off the coaches and front office when he failed to show for a home game because he was upset about not being on the active roster for the game. Put that with some Twitter posts that made him look less than bright in most circles, and the writing was on the wall. I don't think the Steelers had any intent on re-signing the former first round pick.

Keenan Lewis, CB/New Orleans Saints: Losing Lewis is the reason why I feel the Steelers are losers in free agency. Lewis was young, and just had his first season as a starter where he played very well. He could have potentially become the heir to Ike Taylor as the Steelers #1 cornerback. Nobody knows who is going to replace Lewis across from Taylor. The Steelers did sign former Cardinals and Steelers cornerback William Gay. but I can't find anyone who's happy with that signing of this was intended to replace Lewis. The Steelers didn't try to re-sign him when he left for the Cardinals after the 2011-12 season. And then he had a really bad season in Arizona, so there isn't much faith in him being anywhere near as good as Lewis was last year. So I am expecting a competition between Gay, Cortez Allen, and Curtis Brown for the #2 corner spot. It's unknown how well any of those players will perform. The fact that the Steelers are rumored to not even have offered Keenan Lewis a contract tells me one of two things: they feel he isn't as good as us fans think he is, or he put his price outside of what the cap strapped Steelers could afford and they chose to not even waste their time negotiating with him.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

First Round Mock Draft, Version 1.0


2013 NFL Mock Draft Version 1.0

01. Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel, OT/Texas A&M
The Chiefs have said that they are going to draft the best player available, but this is a team that doesn’t have a ton of needs. They have a top running back, they are trading for a very good quarterback, their defense isn’t horrible and has some very good players. They are going to need to protect Alex Smith if they want to win games. Once the 49ers really invested in protecting Smith, he began to flourish. Yes, they franchised Branden Albert, but he could be gone next season of they don’t come to a long-term deal. You can also play one of them on the right side, giving you two book end tackles. If the Chiefs are going to throw it as much as I think they will under Andy Reid, then protecting Alex Smith needs to be a big priority.

02. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dion Jordan,DE-LB/Oregon
The Jaguars have whiffed on the DE position in the past, but they need to upgrade their last place pass rush. Jordan is one of the top pass rushers in the draft, and probably the fastest. Playing in a division with quarterbacks like Matt Schaub and Andrew Luck, you’ll have to get after the quarterback to win in the division. Another option would be an offensive tackle to help make holes for the run game and protect Blaine Gabbert.

03. Oakland Raiders: Sharrif Floyd, DT/Florida
The Raiders voided the contract of Richard Seymour and should cut Tommy Kelly if they are smart. That leaves them absolutely thin at the defensive tackle position. Floyd is probably the best player available for the Raiders at a position of need. Floyd could be a defensive player the Raiders can build around and bring an identity to their defense.

04. Philadelphia Eagles: Eric Fisher, OT/Central Michigan
The Eagles restructured the contract of Michael Vick, and the Eagles need to protect their mobile quarterback. The offensive line is in shambles. Chip Kelly is going to ask Vick to do a lot of things in this offense, so keeping him healthy has to be a priority. If they don’t go with the offensive line, I can see them going with a defensive lineman because they need talent there also.

05. Detroit Lions: Dee Milliner, CB/Alabama
The best corner in the draft, Milliner should find himself heading to the Motor City. I know the Lions have taken defensive players in the first round the past few years, but that’s the side of the ball they need to focus on fixing the most because the offensive is explosive, and there isn’t a running back worth taking at this high of a pick. Milliner would help the back end of that defense and give the Lions a potential shut down corner, something they desperately need in a division with Aaron Rogers and Jay Cutler at quarterback.

06. Cleveland Browns: Ezekiel Ansah, DE-LB/BYU
The Browns are moving to a 3-4 base defense, though defensive coordinator Ray Horton is saying it will be a “hybrid” between the 3-4 and 4-3. I don’t believe that for a second because you’d been personnel to run both schemes and there is only a roster of 53 players in the NFL. Ansah would be a rush linebacker for the Browns, but he could put his hand in the dirt if they did go the hybrid route. The Browns pass rush is average at best, and I personally think it’s below average. In a division with Ben Roethlisberger, Joe Flacco, and Andy Dalton…getting to the quarterback is going to be important to win division games. Even with the Browns signing Ravens OLB Paul Kruger, I still think they take Ansah to create what they hope is a dynamic pass rushing duo.

07. Arizona Cardinals: Lane Johnson, OT/Oklahoma
This isn’t an easy pick because the Cardinals also need to figure out what they are doing at the quarterback position. However, I don’t feel there is a quarterback worthy of being a top ten pick. I am going into this assuming that the Cardinals are going to pay Kevin Kolb’s roster bonus (hence not cutting him) and new head coach Bruce Arians then gives Kolb one more shot at being the guy in Arizona. To do this, they need to protect Kolb (or whoever plays the position). The offensive line has never been a strength for the Cardinals, but Johnson can help strengthen it and protect the Cardinals signal caller.

08.  Buffalo Bills: Geno Smith, QB/West Virginia
Now I know I said that I don’t think there’s a quarterback that’s worthy of a top ten pick. But the Bills aren’t the conventional team when it comes to their drafting. General manager Buddy Nix has already said he’s going to take a franchise quarterback in this draft. When he says he’s going to draft a position, he isn’t doing a smoke and mirrors show. Smith is dynamic, and I don’t see the Bills passing on him if he’s available. With the release of Ryan Fitzpatrick, the Bills don’t have a viable starter on the roster. And no, Tavaris Jackson is not a viable starter.

9. New York Jets: Desmond Trufant, CB/Washinton
The Jets shook up their front office this offseason, which makes it difficult to predict what they’ll do. With them looking to trade Darrelle Revis or Antonio Cromartie, either way they are left with a hole at corner. Trufant is rising up draft boards and I can see the Jets taking him to replace one of the two aforementioned cornerbacks. Rex Ryan is a defensive minded coach and I wouldn’t be shocked to see him go defense once again. He likes to “ground and pound” and I don’t see a guard going this high (though they need one) and I don’t think they take a RB at this spot either.

10.  Tennessee Titans: Chance Warmack, OG/Alabama
The best guard in the draft goes in the top ten to the Titans, coached by  Hall of Fame guard, Mike Munchack. His position coach is also a Hall of Fame offensive lineman, Bruce Matthews. The offensive line of the Titans should be a strength of this team with these two coaching the team, but it isn’t. If CJ2K is going to rush for 2000 yards again like he says he wants to…he needs an upgrade on the offensive line. Warmack can be that upgrade, pulling on traps to spring Johnson for long runs and protecting quarterback Jake Locker.

11. San Diego Chargers: Barkevious Mingo, DE-OLB/LSU
The Chargers can go a few ways with this pick. They can go offensive line, depending on who is still on the board. They can also upgrade their pass rush, needed with Peyton Manning now in the division. So I have them taking Mingo, who can play either rush DE or LB, to apply pressure to Manning.

12. Miami Dolphins: Coradelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee
Even with the Dolphins signing former Steelers speedster Mike Wallace, I still think the Dolphins draft a WR with this pick. They signed Dannell Ellerbe to play middle linebacker, so trading back to take one later doesn’t make sense. However, I expect the Dolphins to be a team that throws the ball like the Packers, so two receivers of a high caliber are needed. The ‘Phins are going to want to take advantage of Tannehill’s big arm.

13.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Xavier Rhodes, CB/Florida State
The Tampa Bay coaching staff will be dancing in their war room if Rhodes does indeed fall to them at this spot. The Buccs are in need of corner help. Last season they traded talented but troubled off the field corner Aqib Talib to the New England Patriots. Neither of their corners is a #1 corner, and it’s very questionable if either is a #2. So Rhodes would do wonders to upgrade their defensive secondary.

14. Carolina Panthers: Star Lotulelei, DT/Utah
I think the Panthers know their biggest need on defense is defensive tackle after the way they got gashed on the ground last season. I think they’ll look past his heart condition and take the best defensive tackle possible to help plug up the middle of the field, make plays behind the line of scrimmage, and pressure the quarterback. If he is gone, I still expect them to go with a defensive tackle.

15. New Orleans Saints: Jarvis Jones, DE-OLB/Georgia
The Saints fired Steve Spagnuolo and announced they’d be moving to the 3-4 defense this season. They hired Rob Ryan to run the defense, but they need players to play the new positions. Jones is the best pass rusher available, only falling this far due to being diagnosed with spinal stenosis his freshman year at USC. The Saints will get one of the best pass rushers of the past few seasons in college football with Jones, who should easily fill that rush LB need.

16. St. Louis Rams: Jonathon Cooper, OG/North Carolina
The Rams need to protect Sam Bradford if they ever want to even get close to their money’s worth out of him. Bradford can be a very good quarterback in the NFL, but they have to protect that investment for his potential to be reached. Taking Cooper should help with that, and also help whoever plays running back for the Rams this year.

17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jonathon Jenkins, NT/Georgia
The Steelers can go a few different ways with this pick. They could use a rush outside linebacker to replace the recently cut James Harrison. They could go safety due to injury concern with Troy Polamalu. They could go running back of they feel a back deserves to be taken in the first round at all. I think they go NT to find the replacement for Casey Hampton. Hampton is a free agent, and even if he resigns with Pittsburgh, he’s got very few years left of productive play, and some people would say his productive years are behind him. Jenkins has the size, and he played the NT position for Georgia so he has experience at the position too. The Steelers have been getting younger in the trenches the past couple of years, and I fully expect them to keep that trend going with this pick.

18. Dallas Cowboys: D.J. Fluker, OT/Alabama
The Cowboys need to upgrade their right tackle position to protect Tony Romo. Doug Free has been a disappointment at right tackle and if he isn’t cut, he might be moved inside to guard. That would leave them with an even bigger hole at tackle and that’s why they would draft Fluker.

19. New York Giants: Bjoern Werner, DE/Florida State
The Giants love drafting pass rusher. I see them following that model this year and taking Werner out of Florida State. Justin Tuck has a poor season by his standards last season, and Osi Umenyiora being a free agent and possibly wanting to go to another team, this wouldn’t be a shocker.

20. Chicago Bears: Kenny Vaccaro, S/Texas
With the Bears signing Saints OT Bushrod, I think the Bears go with Texas Longorns product Vaccaro. In Lovie Smith’s nine seasons as Bears head coach, they had 50 changes in the starting lineup at the two safety positions. Drafting Vaccaro would strengthen an already strong defense and help solidify a position that has always been difficult for the Bears to fill long-term for various reasons.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Matt Elam, S/Florida
The Bengals need an upgrade at safety, and they would have loved to nab Vaccaro…and they still might if they can trade up a few spots. However, if they can’t get the Texas safety they could definitely settle for Elam, who made a lot of big plays last year for the Gators. Reggie Nelson and Taylor Mays aren’t good enough to hold up the back end of the Bengals defense. Elam would be an upgrade over either of those players.

22. St. Louis Rams: Alec Ogletree, LB/Georgia
James Laurinaitis is a very good middle backer. JoLonn Dunbar played well last season. However, they need an upgrade at strongside and Ogletree fits well with this team. Yes he was arrested for DUI, but the Rams will take chances on players who have had some trouble (see Janoris Jenkins).

23. Minnesota Vikings: Keenan Allen, WR/California
With the Vikings trading their most dynamic player, they are now in need for a starting wide receiver. Allen goes to the Vikings to take over a starting WR roll and they hope he helps develop quarterback Christian Ponder.

24.  Indianapolis Colts: Damontre Moore, DE-OLB/Texas A&M
The Colts signed former Lions first round pick Godser Cherilus to play right tackle, I no longer think they’ll be taking one in the first round. Dwight Freeney was released, so they are down a pass rushing outside linebacker in the second year running a 3-4 defense. So I have them taking Moore to fill that spot, if not immediately likely later in the season.

25. Minnesota Vikings: Jonathan Hankins, DT/Ohio State
The Vikings obtain this pick from trading Harvin to the Seahawks, and after using their original first round pick to take a wide receiver to offset losing one of the more dynamic receivers in the NFL, they focus on the defensive side with this pick. They need a defensive tackle that can play every snap and Hankins is more versatile than what they had a few years ago when they
had the “Williams Wall.” He can stop the run and has some pass rush ability.

26. Green Bay Packers: Menelick Watson, OT/Florida State
The biggest need on the Packers is getting help protecting Aaron Rogers. He was sacked a career high 51 times last season, as the Pack ranked 31st in pass protection. Watson doesn’t have the experience that the tackles taken ahead of him do…but he’s a freakish athlete and playing on the right side should keep the pressure of facing the opposing team’s best pass rusher off of him.

27. Houston Texans: Kevin Minter, ILB/LSU
Who’s going to play ILB for the Texans? Brian Cushing is recovering from a torn ACL, and might not be ready to start the season. And even if he is, they don’t exactly have a very good player next to him. Drafting Minter would boost the middle of the Texans defense a lot.

28. Denver Broncos: Sheldon Richardson, DT/Missouri
The Broncos still need help at defensive tackle, and Richardson is the best available. Plug him into the middle of the Broncos defensive line and you’ll see the Broncos good defense improve even more.

29. New England Patriots: Jonathon Cyprien, S/Florida International
The Patriots defense gave up a ton of points last season, and Joe Flacco picked them apart for the second AFC Championship Game in a row. Last year Devin McCourty stepped in to play safety, but I think he might move back to corner to help them there. So I think the Patriots take a small school safety that showed himself to be a late first round pick at the Senior Bowl.

30. Atlanta Falcons: Alex Okafor, DE/Texas
The Falcons are looking for a pass rusher, especially after releasing Ray Edwards in season and then John Abraham after the season. With reports that Tony Gonzalez is going to come back for another season, I don’t see the Falcons targeting a tight end with this pick. Pass rusher is where it is.

31. San Francisco 49ers: Sylvester Williams, DT/North Carolina
Williams is listed as a DT because that’s what he played in college, but in the 49ers 3-4 defense he’d technically be an end. The 49ers are pretty stacked all over, but they need to bolster defensive line depth and Williams can spell Justin Smith, who’s over 30 and decline in play can become sudden in the trenches when you get on that side of it.

32. Baltimore Ravens: Manti Te’o, MLB/Notre Dame
And Te’o goes in the first round! The Ravens had Ray Lewis retire, and then couldn’t keep Ellerbe in free agency. So the Ravens are a bit desperate to get someone in the middle of their defense that knows what they’re doing. While his fake girlfriend story might not cause his draft stock to fall, there’s a good chance his slow 40-yard dash at the Combine and his poor showing against Alabama in the National Championship Game could cause him to fall to the end of the first round. Te’o might be the best available player, and he would fill what has become a big void for the Ravens defense in just a few weeks after winning the Super Bowl.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Browns targeting Steelers Free Agents

I saw something interesting on Twitter today. Are the Cleveland Browns targeting three of the Steelers free agents?

Keenan Lewis, CB - The Browns have a need on the opposite side of Joe Haden. Sheldon Brown will be playing elsewhere, and Lewis is a tremendous upgrade and gives Cleveland two top corners in a conference with Ben Roethlisbeget, Joe Flacco, and Andy Dalton throwing the football around. They would also be weakening a big division and historical rival with this move, it makes sense. I think he's a top re-sign priority for the Steelers, and if he values winning over the most money he can get, he should stay in Pittsburgh.

Mike Wallace, WR - The Browns could use an upgrade at this position, especially since Norv Turner offenses like to throw downfield and Wallace is one of the fastest receivers in the league. However, if the coaching staff likes what they see in he growth of their receivers, the Browns may choose to spend their money elsewhere. Word is the Steelers will try to re-sign Wallace and they won't let him go to a division rival without some type of fight.

James Harrison, OLB - Harrison is one player who the Steelers will not be trying to re-sigh, seeing how they just cut him. New defensive coordinator Ray Horton, a former Steelers defensive coach, is switching the Browns to a 3-4 defense and one of the best 3-4 outside linebackers in the last decade is Harrison. The two know each other, and Harrison has already stated that he would like to at for his hometown Browns...and show the Steelers twice a year that he's still a top pass rusher. This is an area of need for the Browns and I can see them doing this if they can't get a younger player at the position in free agency.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

AFC North Offseason Preview

In a few days, the NFL's Free Agency period. This weekend, player agents can negotiate contracts with teams but are not allowed to set up meetings between players and teams. So if a team decides to agree to a contract with a player, they must do so "blind." Also, any contract agreements cannot be finalized until Tuesday, when Free Agency officially begins. However, teams can sign their own pending free agents to deals.

This is also a way for teams to learn the market value for their free agent players and can then offer a contract accordingly, or choose to let a player walk because they feel that they can't pay the player an amount to keep him.

Free Agency is more than just an opportunity to sign proven players from other teams. It also shapes the NFL Draft. If you have a need at WR and sign a top guy at that position in Free Agency, then you can focus on another need in the draft.

So here is my offseason look at each team of the AFC North. I will look at their needs, their top Unrestricted Free Agents (UFA), record from last season, and where they will be drafting. I will also look at possible first round draft selections for each team.

Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8 last season, missed playoffs)
The Pittsburgh Steelers have never been big players in Free Agency. They don't sign the huge names, other than keeping their own players when they want/can. So I do not expect them to go after any big names, other than possibly attempting to resign Mike Wallace. The free agent I think they most need to resign is Keenan Lewis, who had an excellent season in his first as a starting cornerback.

The big question mark for the Steelers this offseason is what happens with OLB James Harrison. They want to renegotiate his contract and he won't take a pay cut. Harrison is 35 years old, and has had knee and back issues the past few years that are likely to just get worse instead of better. There is a chance that the Steelers end up just cutting Harrison.

Top UFA's:
Keenan Lewis, CB
Mike Wallace, WR
Rashard Mendenhall, RB
Max Starks, OT
Plaxico Burress, WR

Draft Position: 17th

First Round possibilities:
Jarvis Jones, OLB/Georgia
Manti Te'o, ILB/Notre Dame
Kenny Vaccaro, S/Texas
Alec Ogletree, LB/Georgia
Eddy Lacey, RB/Alabama
Kevin Minter, ILB/LSU
Jonathon Hankins, DT/Ohio State
Jonathon Jenkins, DT/Georgia

Needs:
Outside Linebacker
Inside Linebacker
Running Back

Baltimore Ravens (10-6, won Super Bowl)
After winning the Super Bowl, the Ravens front office didn't have much time to celebrate. They had to get the team under the cap, resign free agent quarterback Joe Flacco to a long-term contract, and figure out their goals in free agency and the draft.

The Ravens locked up Flacco, and are focusing on Dannell Ellerbe over Paul Kruger. Ellerbe played as Ray Lewis' replacement when he injured his arm during the season, and the Ravens would like to keep him. Kruger had his best season ever, and is expect to sign for more money somewhere else than what the Ravens can give him, not to mention the drafted Courtney Upshaw in last year's draft so they likely feel they have a decent or better replacement for Kruger.

Top UFA's:
Paul Kruger, OLB
Dannell Ellerbe, ILB
Ed Reed, S
Cary Williams, CB

Draft Position: 32nd

First Round possibilities:
Jonathon Hankins, DT/Ohio State
Manti Te'o, ILB/Notre Dame
Jonathon Cyprien, S/Florida International
Jonathon Jenkins, DT/Georgia

Needs:
Inside Linebacker
Offensive Tackle
Safety

Cincinnati Bengals (10-6, eliminated in first round of playoffs)
This team is hard to predict, for me at least, because Mike Brown sometimes makes moves that leaves you scratching your head. He let Jonathon Joseph walk away without making any real attempt at keeping him. Mike Brown has the smallest scouting staff in the National Football League and doesn't have a general manager, nor a personnel man at his side to lean on.

The Bengals are a young team. However they will be looking to upgrade a defense that was pretty good last year and they will also be looking to add a bell cow type of running back to their offense to give their passing game some help.

Top UFA's:
Robert Geathers, DE
Pat Simms, DT
Andre Smith, OT
Rey Maualuga, LB

Draft Position: 21st

First Round possibilities:
Kenny Vaccaro, S/Texas
Eddy Lacey, RB/Alabama
Xavier Rhodes, CB-S/Florida State

Needs:
Safety
Offensive Tackle
Defensive Line
Running Back

Cleveland Browns (5-11, missed playoffs)
The Cleveland Browns have made some big changes in this offseason. I honestly could have written an entire article just on them. New owner Jimmy Haslam fired the previous coaching and front office regime. New head coach Rob Chudzinski brought in Norv Turner to be the offensive coordinator. Mike Lombardi was hired as the Vice President of Player Personnel and this past week was promoted to General Manager.

Chudzinski worked with Cam Newton in Carolina the past few years, but the Browns currently have last year's starter at the position in Brandon Weeden. Weeden has the arm to make the downfield throws that are often staples in an offense ran by either Chudzinski or Turner, but he doesn't have the running ability of a Cam Newton. So the Browns might be looking to change quarterbacks, seeing how they have yet to show any type of commitment to Weeden.

The Browns also hired Ray Horton as defensive coordinator who will be running a "hybrid" 3-4/4-3 defense but I expect to see the Browns mostly in a 3-4 look.

Top UFA's:
Josh Cribbs, WR
Phil Dawson, K

Draft Position: 6th

First Round possibilities:
Ezekiel Ansah, DE-OLB/BYU
Dion Jordan, DE-OLB/Oregon
Dee Millner, CB/Alabama
Geno Smith, QB/West Virginia
Jarvis Jones, OLB/Georgia

Needs:
Outside Linebacker
Tight End
Quarterback
Inside Linebacker

And that is my preview for the AFC North's offseason. Later this week I will be positing my first mock draft for the first round.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Looking towards the 2013 season

Well, it's the day after the Super Bowl, the 2012-13 football season is officially over. And what a crappy season it was for Steelers Nation. Mike Wallace holds out of training camp and then goes on to have a rather crappy season. Ben Roethlisberger gets hurt right as the offense starts to get on a roll. We lose to the Cleveland Browns....the FREAKING BROWNS!!!!!!!!!! We miss the playoffs. The Super Bowl is a real punch to the gut...either the 49ers tie us with six Super Bowl wins or...our arch enemy, the Baltimore Ravens win it. The Ravens win it, and Ray fricking Lewis rides off into the sunset on top.

So I, for one, am glad that this season is OVER!

Now everyone is tied at 0-0. Everyone is in first place. It's time to look at the 2013 season for the Pittsburgh Steelers....and that starts with the offseason.

The Steelers have a good amount of free agents. Lets take a look at the list.

Unrestricted Free Agents (UFA's)
Mike Wallace, WR
Rashard Mendenhall, RB
Will Allen, S
Charlie Batch, QB
Plaxico Burress, WR
Larry Foote, LB
Ramon Foster, G
Casey Hampton, DT
Brandon Johnson, LB
Juston King, LB
Byron Leftwich, QB
Doug Legursky, OL
Keenan Lewis, CB
Ryan Mundy, S
Leonard Pope, TE
Max Starks, OT
Greg Warren, LS

Restricted Free Agents (RFA's)
Jonathon Dwyer, RB
Steve McLendon, DT
Issac Redman, RB
Emmanuel Sanders, WR
Stevenson Slyvester, LB

Exclusive Rights Free Agents (ERFA's)
Baron Batch, RB
DeMarcus Van Dyke, CB

Now the RFA's and ERFA's I am not worried about whatsoever. It's been years since one tendered has been signed by another team. If nobody went after Mike Wallace in free agency last year, then nobody is going after our restricted guys. Nobody on that list is going somewhere else if they get tendered by the Steelers.

Now the UFA list is one that is split into three sections: Guys I don't want back, guys I want back, and guys I want back for the right price.

Guys I Want Back

Max Starxs, OT  - Max Starks isn't an elite tackle. The Steelers know that, the fans know that, and Starks himself knows that. However he is a good tackle. And if he wants to come back, and we can make the contract work with us always being up against the salary cap, then I welcome him back with open arms. Marcus Gilbert is an injury risk and Mike Adams had an up-and-down rookie year that ended on IR. Starks would compete for a starting job and at the least be an excellent backup at both tackle positions.

Plaxico Burress, WR - Burress returned to the Steelers when wide receiver depth suffered due to some injuries. Burress accepted a lesser role in the offense. With how he left after the 2004 season, many fans didn't want him back. I feel he had to earn not only the trust of the fans, but the trust of the team. I think he earned it and would be a good third receiver on the outside, moving Sanders or Brown to the slot in three-receiver sets.

Keenan Lewis, CB - Going into last season there were a lot of questions about the starting corner spot across from Ike Taylor. Keenan Lewis plays phenomenal and honestly showed that he could be a #1 CB in the NFL. If the Steelers want to remain one of the top defenses in the NFL, they have to lock Lewis up.

Doug Legursky, OL - This guy is like the little engine that could. He's an undersized offensive lineman that can play guard and center. He knows he's not a starter, but a guy that can play either guard position and center is a valuable guy to have on the team as a backup.

Guys I Don't Want Back

Mike Wallace, WR - I was hoping Mike Wallace would have one hell of a season and truly earn the big contract that he coveted last offseason. Instead, he whined all offseason and then held out of training camp...and he's been here long enough to know that the Steelers will not negotiate with a player not in camp. Then there were times during the season that he wasn't even trying. Giving up on routes, not blocking down field, not fighting for balls...hell not even trying to knock them down so they aren't intercepted. Then, in the season finale which meant little more than pride because the Steelers were eliminated from the playoffs, Wallace showed his true colors....he held himself out of the game to avoid a possible injury going into free agency. That's not something that a Pittsburgh Steeler does.

Rashard Mendenhall, RB - Mendenhall was a first round pick who had a few good years. In the regular season finale of the 2012 season, he tore his ACL. He came back this season and just imploded. He fumbled the ball three times in a mere 51 carries. Then for the game against San Diego, when he was told he wouldn't be active for the game, he chose to no show on game day. Being deactivated isn't permission to not attend the game. I feel that he wants to be gone, and the Steelers shouldn't even offer him a contract.

Byron Leftwich, QB - Leftwich has been an injury waiting to happen. He can't even hold up for one game. He's not young, nor do I feel he understands the game well enough to be of any help to Ben Roethlisberger on the sidelines. I would much rather draft someone in the third round or so and groom them to not only be the #2 QB, but possibly one day take over when Big Ben walks away from the game. Leftwich isn't worth the roster spot that he would take off.

The rest of the UFA list, I would take back at the right price. None of them would be guaranteed a starting job, and most would be just depth at various positions and play special teams.

The 2013 NFL Rookie Draft

It's now time to start really looking at the NFL draft. So here are what I feel are the teams' biggest needs, in no particular order.

Backup Quarterback - The Steelers don't have a guy who's young and can step in for a game or two if needed, nor do they have anyone that they are grooming behind Ben Roethlisberger. I think it's time to get someone, and the draft is the perfect place to do this.
Outside Linebacker - James Harrison is on the wrong side of thirty and played all last season with a bad back, not to mention he could be a cap casualty this offseason. LaMarr Woodley had hamstring issues again. I don't believe the team has the next great Steelers outside linebacker currently on the roster. Maybe they can find that guy this offseason.
Offensive Line - In the past three seasons the Steelers have taken the following offensive linemen in the first two rounds: Maurkice Pouncey (center), Marcus Gilbert (tackle), David Decastro (guard), Mike Adams (tackle). These guys should be the core of the offensive line for years to come, should turn that part of the team into the strength. However, I think we might be able to draft a better player for left guard. Foster isn't that good, in my opinion. Willie Colon can't stay healthy to save his life. And Doug Legursky is nothing more than a backup. Maybe a second round guard can be taken to put nothing but first and second round picks making holes for the run game and protecting our franchise quarterback.
Safety - Troy Polamalu is a constant injury risk. There have been rumors floating around the Twitterverse that Ryan Clark might be released this offseason, though nobody can say why. The team needs to find a young playmaker at one of the two safety positions to at least groom behind the Polamalu/Clark combo we currently have.