Grading The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Draft

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 Round 1 (17) – Jarvis Jones – OLB (Above)

Height – 6’2″  Weight – 245 lbs

Jarvis Jones is top 10 talent, no doubt about that but his Spinal Stenosis caused him to drop down the board. He is the perfect fit in the Steelers 3-4 defense and will fill in the hole left by James Harrison. The Steelers didn’t even talk to Jarvis Jones at the Combine as they thought they had no chance of getting him.
He had 14.5 sacks and 24.5 tackles for losses as well as 1 interception. He has a good first step as well as a good closing burst considering his 40′ time. He is a very good tackler and has great upper-body strength. Another plus is that he is a real leader with good character, something the Steelers appeared to have targeted with all their picks this year.
The injury concerns are the only real downside to his game apart from some concerns with his ability to drop back in zone coverage.

They essentially got top 10 talent with the 17th pick just like with DeCastro last year and it filled a big need for them at Outside Linebacker

Grade = A-

Round 2 () Le’Veon Bell – RB

Height – 6’2″ Weight – 230 lbs

Le’Veon Bell is a beast, a power runner with twinkle toes. Behind a terrible O-line in college and playing in a team without a passing game Le’Veon Bell still rushed for 1,793 yards and 12 touchdowns, earning himself numerous postseason accolades.
I’ll give you 3 reasons to love Le’Veon Bell

  1. He can do this – It’s a bit like The Bus doing Cartwheels down the pitch, There are also numerous hurdles and spins in there as well.
  2. He does not fumble!
  3. He can block and he has great hands.

The only problems with this pick is that the Steelers may have been able to trade down a bit lower for him ( Only if there was a willing partner in the trade, which I doubt there was) and that he has had a lot of wear and tear.

He was my favorite RB coming into the draft and I’m delighted the Steelers got him. He will be our best receiver out of the backfield by a mile and he should get time on the field instantly. As you can tell I absolutely love this pick.

Grade = A+

Round 3 () Markus Wheaton – WR

Height – 5’11”  Weight – 189 lbs

I din’t know a lot about Wheaton coming into the draft but he seems a solid reciever, with good hands, route running and speed. Can be incorporated into various gadget plays such as reverses etc.
Not great after the catch, Doesn’t attack the ball that well and is a slightly lackluster at blocking.

From what I’ve read he was expected to go in the 2nd round so getting him in the third seems like good value. Could of done with a taller receiver, but that is not the end of the world.

Grade = B

Round 4 – Shamarko Thomas – SS – Great pick-up in the 4th, plays like a homing missile and hits really hard(28 reps). A Stiller through and through. Should be a great back-up to Troy and Ryan Clarke, Another great 40 yard Dash moment as well

Grade = A-

Round 4 – Landry Jones – QB – Meh, This was my least favorite pick of the draft. Concerns with his confidence and ability to take a hit. That shouldn’t be such a big problem in Todd Haley’s quick release system though. Should be a decent Back-up/3rd string QB His 40′ dash was a thing of comedy gold though, You must watch it seriously.

Grade = C-

Round 5 – Terry Hawthorne – CB – Had an underwhelming year at Illinois along with the rest of their defense and accordingly his draft stock fell. If he can rediscover some of his earlier form he could be a steal otherwise he will fight for his place as a back-up

Grade = C

Round 6 – Justin Brown – WR – Tall reciever who transfered from Penn St. Played with Landry Jones in Oklahoma and put up some decent numbers. Haven’t seen enough of him to make an in depth analysis right now

Grade = C

Round 6 – Vince Williams – ILB – More depth in a position of need, Good size and very enthusiastic from what I have seen, He just seems to enjoy playing football.

Grade = B-

Round 7 – Nick Williams – DT – Drafted as a DT but I could see him moving to DE or a really big run-blocking ILB we’ll see what happens though

Grade = C+

Overall Grade = – This went as well as I could have hoped with the Steelers addressing many areas of need with quality talent. And they got top talent in positions of need

Winners and Losers from the NFL Draft

Winners

  1. Minnesota Vikings – The obvious winner from this draft, Trading for 3 first round picks they took Shariff Floyd the powerful DT, Xavier Rhodes  highly rated Cornerback and Cordarelle Patterson from Tenessee. All three are high impact players who should do well over the next few years.
  2. Cincinnati Bengals – Tyler Eifert is one Helluva playmaker on Offence, Giovani Bernard should complement BenJarvus Green-Ellis well as a third down back. Margus Hunt should also rotate in and out on the Defensive Line.
  3. Pittsburgh Steelers – Jarvis Jones is top 10 talent taken with the 17th pick and he fills a position of need. La’Veon Bell was in my opinion the best running back in the draft, Markus Wheaton is a very solid reciever with enough pace to make defensive backs respect his danger down the field and back off a bit.
  4. Paul Kruger – He was joined by his two younger brothers Joe and Dave with one Drafted and one as an Undrafted free agent in the NFL.

Honourable Mentions – Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills.

Losers

  1. Dallas Cowboys – Using a first round selection on a Center is questionable at best, But terrible if he isn’t an elite prospect and at best I see Travis Frederick as a decent starting Center. The only thing that may sway my mind is if they are planning on moving him to Guard but that would be a big risk.
  2. Oakland Raiders – They are taking a risk in taking D.J Hayden based on his medical history, Menelik Watson has minimal experience, This could be a brilliant draft but I feel there are more downsides than there are upsides to their draft.
  3. Geno Smith – He gets a ticket straight into the madness at the Jets who already had 5 QB’s on their roster.