@MinkahBurgh39 People saying he can't receive might want to look at What Iowa did offensively. 2025 Their QB had 1000 total passing yards. Last year they had 1700 and their top receiver was a TE.
@TommyJaggi If they swap Troy to LT instead of putting Nacho at LT. I'd put Dunker at RG (he played RT) and McCormick at LG(where he played his entire college career.)
@rollingsevans@PittsburghSport Then is taken Guys in the 4th and 6th round a bit early more ridiculous than taking 2nd/3rd round "Consensus" guys in the 1st round? Banks, Miller, Rutledge?
@DJon2danext@TraiDay79 The problem when people talk about comparing Allar/Howard, is they conveniently ignore the sheer talent difference around them.
OSU - 3 first round pick WR's (2 top 5), 2 Top 40 pick RB's.
Psu - 1 1st round TE.
@CoachWarzu IF, and big if, If McCarthy can develop Allar, he's easily the most physically gifted QB in the draft. Nussmeier is a gunslinger with a popcap gun and Klubnik well, he's not much better.
@LedyardNFLDraft Injury history or he may have gone higher. He's a low risk, high reward 2 down nose tackle. Watch him against Boise. The way he bent their center backwards was crazy.
@Alex_Kozora This has been my argument. If he houses a KR/PR with the game on the line, or at worst, flips the field, are people going to really care that he was drafted in the 4th round? While they've done decent lately, like 70% of Steelers 4th rounders never see the field.
@TommyJaggi So, one of the most elite KR/PR to come out of college since Devin Hester, not ok. But a 6'0 220lb S/LB hybrid that isn't the best at either, for a niche 3rd down setup is much more value?
@FarabaughFB People will be singing his praises and care less when he was drafted when he drops a PR/KR TD and changes the outcome of the game. Or takes a deep punt and flips field position.
@ThePoniExpress Bold take? That's just statistically probability with a high likelyhood.
My Bold Take: All draft picks will get signed and make it to training camp.
Another bold take: Steelers will wear black and gold this season.
@SteelPivk Most 7th round picks are guys you don't want to fight over in UDFA.
Heidenreich is a rare guy that blends RB ability with receiving/route running ability. Perhaps if he went to a large school with a good running back, he wouldn't have been a 7th rounder.