Which player should be the Steelers first-round pick?

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  • Sean - 1 year ago

    How you don't include trading down I have no clue.
    With our man Colbert retired it is a viable option..
    No one great draft pick will get as to the SB l, but multiple great draft picks and a great draft class could.
    Any pick in the top 7 is worth at minimum 1 additional 1st round possibly 2 easily and 3 if done right. In addition to multiple 2nd and 3rds
    Trade down collect trade capital

  • Craig Smith - 1 year ago

    Paris Johnson III, best offensive tackle in the draft.

  • Ron M. - 1 year ago

    The Steelers draft picks that led to their first 4 Super Bowls, started mainly in 1969 draft. were two Defensive Lineman and an Offensive Lineman, and where the following:;

    1969: DT Joe Green (Round 1, pick 4); OG John Kolb (Round 3 pick 56); DE LC Greenwood (Round 10, pick 238); (Notice this is two Defensive Lineman and 1 Offensive Lineman). Followed by the following from 1971-1974. Note in 1971, they got two more Defensive Lineman and another Offensive Lineman.

    1970: QB Bradshaw (Round 1, pick 1) (Now a QB since you picked up a top Guard)

    1971: OL Ham (Round 2, pick 34); DT White (Round 4 Pick 104); TE Larry Brown (Round 5, pick 106); DT Holmes (Round 8, pick 203); OL Mullins (Round 4 Pick 86); (Notice a Linebacker and 2 more Defensive Lineman)

    1972: RB Harris (Round 1, pick 13) (Now a Running Back)

    1973: DB Blount (Round 3, Pick 730) (Now some pass defense)

    1973: CB JT Thomas (Round 1, Pick 24) (now some pass defense)

    1974: WR Swan (Round 1, pick 21); MLB Lambert (Round 2, pick 46); WR Stallworth (Round 4, pick 82); Center M. Webster (Round 5. pick 125). (Now a combination of two Wide Receivers; Offensive Lineman Center; and a Middle Linebacker)

  • Gregory John Smith - 1 year ago

    Quarterback!!!

  • Ron Mazzei - 1 year ago

    The game of Football has an inherent strategy, which is the game is won in the trenches, which means you must have four regular big and strong Defensive Lineman and five regular size big and and strong Offensive Lineman, with preferably two Pro-Bowlers on each line, with the Defensive Line being the most important, and needing to be able to cave in the best of Offensive Lines, in order to not let the Quarterback have time to throw and to force him to run and throw, that is harder to do, and results in less chances of completion or score. The Steelers have to stop drafting oversized linebackers and making them Edge Rushers on the Defensive Line, since they are not as big and heavy (under 300 pounds), which causes them to get hurt more easily when pushing up or off Offensive Lineman who are over 300 pounds, as we seen happen to both Watt's; Joey Bosa; and Ed Oliver (an undersized DL used as a Edge Rusher). Edge Rusher is not a position and rather a concept, and there is a reason why you never seen it until modern day. It does not matter if the field is getting smaller due to larger and faster players. The basic strategy of having 4 big regular size over 300 pount lineman is still needed and works the best. My awareness of this basic strategy and my inuition is telling me, the Steelers would be best to draft the big strong DL Jalen Carter out of Georgia, who has pushed Offensive Lineman aside off the snaps, and is one of the main reasons Georgia is ranked #1.

  • Jeremiah rigoni - 1 year ago

    Joey porter Jr is not good

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