The good news is, #Steelers 2022:
- Likely has a pick *much* higher than 24 each round.
- have 4x cap space PIT will end w/
- offseason will begin without 80% of the strength and exp on the line retiring/being released. Lots of $ and picks to add to rebuild effort started in 21.
To add to this:
- No one agreed w/ me on this in April, but it was a team drafting 24th w/ a roster that deserved 12 overall. That will be level-set now.
- Drafting that low, w/ so little free agent options, they had to fill gaps. Premium dudes usually not available at 24 in R1
- Now that many of the non-premium positions were addressed, and given ample experience (rocky as it was), they're in a prime position to add premium position players w/ much higher draft picks. OT, CB seem in line. Can also add them in FA to lessen the weight of the draft.
Need to address the QB position over the next few years. It ain't Rudolph. Is it a rookie? FA? BOTH?!? It might be.
- If you're upset over how this team is looking to finish the year, ok. If you didn't see it coming, I don't think you paid attention to what you should have.
Cuz, once again, two year rebuild. #SexyTanking. They are able to address every single issue they have this offseason. I find it impossible to believe this team was not planning to do EXACTLY this the entire time. Just couldn't do all of it w/ a reduced cap and 24th pick. /rant
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