With three wide receivers and a tight end and a mobile quarterback, the steelers should be able to beat
any team. Claypoole is part of that mix, don't screw it up.
The problem is the defensive backfield, concentrate on that problem and we will win a lot of games.
If I were to trade anyone it would be "Dropsy" aka, No tipped-toe-Johnson, before I would Claypool.
Claypool more physical, fast, you and a lower salary. If Johnson can bring a first rounder and maybe a 2nd. rounder, let him go, they have Austin in the shadows that Canada says he doesn't know what to do with him??? That in itself is another story..
Joe Varaksa - 2 years ago
Big fat no, you keep Claypool especially when he is still on rookie deal. Trading him makes no sense especially when he isn't a problem. Trade Rudolph and be done with trade talk. The kid has way too much talent and creates problems for opposing defenses.
Ronald Shaffer - 2 years ago
Trade Johnson slippery hands.
Lou Reda - 2 years ago
Nobody said Mapletron was the problem. I would only trade him if we received a first or 2nd day draft pick or a young high prospect OL player in return. If not, keep #11. #PSFL, #rideordiecrew
Frank - 2 years ago
Be serious Claypool is not your problem the offensive line needs to be rebuilt to give the quarterbacks the time to complete their mission Claypool in my opinion is one of your best receivers and needs to be used more so that it opens up other avenues of playmaking.
Trade Johnson or buy him a pair of gloves with a glob of stick-um on them...We saw what Claypool can do as he did in the TB game...Big, tall, young and physical, maturing each and every game...With new QB's
he's a keeper, IMO.
Bill Miller - 2 years ago
Our receivers aren’t the problem. They all have great abilities. The offensive line has been the problem. The receivers need time to run their routes and our QBs need time to throw. Also, without offensive blocking, the run game has suffered as well. The OL is rebuilding. Hopefully it will come around.
With three wide receivers and a tight end and a mobile quarterback, the steelers should be able to beat
any team. Claypoole is part of that mix, don't screw it up.
The problem is the defensive backfield, concentrate on that problem and we will win a lot of games.
If I were to trade anyone it would be "Dropsy" aka, No tipped-toe-Johnson, before I would Claypool.
Claypool more physical, fast, you and a lower salary. If Johnson can bring a first rounder and maybe a 2nd. rounder, let him go, they have Austin in the shadows that Canada says he doesn't know what to do with him??? That in itself is another story..
Big fat no, you keep Claypool especially when he is still on rookie deal. Trading him makes no sense especially when he isn't a problem. Trade Rudolph and be done with trade talk. The kid has way too much talent and creates problems for opposing defenses.
Trade Johnson slippery hands.
Nobody said Mapletron was the problem. I would only trade him if we received a first or 2nd day draft pick or a young high prospect OL player in return. If not, keep #11. #PSFL, #rideordiecrew
Be serious Claypool is not your problem the offensive line needs to be rebuilt to give the quarterbacks the time to complete their mission Claypool in my opinion is one of your best receivers and needs to be used more so that it opens up other avenues of playmaking.
Trade Johnson or buy him a pair of gloves with a glob of stick-um on them...We saw what Claypool can do as he did in the TB game...Big, tall, young and physical, maturing each and every game...With new QB's
he's a keeper, IMO.
Our receivers aren’t the problem. They all have great abilities. The offensive line has been the problem. The receivers need time to run their routes and our QBs need time to throw. Also, without offensive blocking, the run game has suffered as well. The OL is rebuilding. Hopefully it will come around.
I would trade Diontae Johnson instead.
If you can get a 2nd rd pick back,do it.