Friday, May 1, 2015

Day Two Projections

The first day of the draft is in the books and we are rolling towards the second and third rounds today. The Steelers still have obvious needs at safety and corner but more improvements are needed on the front seven. Even with the drafting of Bud Dupree out of Kentucky the Steelers still have to improve the pass rush to help out our young and struggling secondary.

The second round pick (56th overall) will have most fans calmouring for a defensive back but I'm unsure it will happen here. The problem is the next tier of corners, Rowe, Williams and Collins to name a few, will most likely be gone by the time the Steelers pick. I doubt we will reach for a corner that we could most likely grab in the third round either. Like it or not its like I said yesterday, the Steelers will draft pass rush over pass coverage.

Jordan Phillips from Oklahoma makes sense the most sense to me here at 56. Now, before everyone starts screaming about the secondary remember for our defense to run fluid and with optimal efficiency we need a solid nose tackle. And Jordan is the best of the very few pure nose tackles in this draft. Casey Hampton's ability to cover multiple gaps was the reason our defense looked so good. It was impossible for any team to cover that line (Keisel, Hampton and Smith) with just five guys and a guy like Jordan Phillips could bring that back to help out our linebackers. Oh, yeah, being 6'6 and 334 lbs helps.

This would be the second year in a row that we've taken a defensive lineman in the second round, Stephon Tuitt 46th last year, but Tuitt is not a nose tackle. We don't have a true nose tackle and while there have been splashes from McCullers, McClendon and Thomas, they are not the answer up front. We need a big man to cover two gaps so that our linebackers can run free. Phillips is that guy. Keep in mind if there is a premium corner left at 56, I bet the Steelers will snatch them up instead.

With the pick in the third round (87th overall) I think they finally grab a corner. Keep in mind most corners and safeties available in these mid rounds are right around the same skill level so there isn't a huge drop off, instead your making guesses based on whether they are pro ready and what kind of potential they have. With this pick I'm a huge fan of the idea of drafting Steven Nelson from Oregon State.

Steven isn't as big as other corners in this draft but that doesn't mean he is smaller than the league average. The best thing about him is his experience. He worked his way up from the junior college ranks to playing for a great program in a major NCAA conference.

Steven's spent two years at College of the Sequoias tallying 71 tackles and six interceptions before transferring to Oregon State. In his two years there he anchored the Beaver defense totaling 122 tackles with eight interceptions. He literally has earned everything he has, worked hard for it and I think could be an instant upgrade on the corner for us.

This is Pittsburgh and we need bring your lunch pail to work type players. No boys permitted.

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