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Nitro

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  1. 37 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

    It's not a deep draft at all. That's why they are prioritizing moving their later round picks forward. We aren't selecting additional players this year, we are just getting to pick them sooner. If it were a deep draft they'd be adding selections. Rounds 6 and 7 are basically throw aways this year. There just aren't that many guys with draftable grades this year.

     

    I wouldnt be shocked if they move down again tomorrow. I'm disappointed that they haven't been able to add an additional 3rd and have only been able to do swaps so far. Maybe tomorrow is different but I'd guess it would be another pick swap. Maybe one of the 5s to a 4 now.

    They have 2 second round, a third and fourth, 4 fifth rounders and a sixth and seventh.    Other NFL types said it is a deep draft.  I trust them thank you.

  2. What the heck.  Used the SWAG method but this can SNAFU on me.  Veterans understand.  

     

    Marvin Harrison Jr.,    Ohio State -  Arizona

    Rome Odunze,          Washington -  Chicago

    Ladd McConkey,             Georgia -  Washington (second round)

    Brian Thomas Jr.,                  LSU -  Indianapolis

    Xavier Worthy                      Texas-  Dallas

     

                                 Bonus Bills pick - Xavier Legette

  3. On 4/11/2024 at 8:54 AM, Sharky7337 said:

    Matt Milano. 

     

    The all pro best LB on the roster, whos replacement was already drafted.  Would it be crazy for them to trade him now on an attempt to move up? Possibly.

     

    But he has had some availability issues over the years. And the negative is him coming off a knee injury, but otherwise this would be a perfect sell high moment.

     

    If a team was willing, it would be perhaps the best way to move up without sacrificing a boatload of future picks 

     

    Discuss 

    You will not get a boat load of picks in return and you open another hole.  Not smart.  

     

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  4. If PSLs are too expensive the market will dictate the results.   Season tickets drop opening up seating to those who want to purchase tickets to single games.   It will afford the opportunity for out of town fans to come to games.  Wait and see and maybe be in a few years PSLs will reduce in price.  

  5. On 3/18/2024 at 7:52 AM, NoSaint said:


    if you don’t understand why it’s productive to say whether you think he’s getting 10m or 40m a year (or somewhere in between) when saying they should extend him, I’m not sure what to say. It’s like the folks debating whether he should be traded but all have wildly differing values in their heads. 
     

    apparently that requires super computing to do though

    I understand but the Steelers have their own idea what the price will be.  By the way his extension has already been discussed in sports media. H is a mid range QB who should garner a mid range salary.  You are deeply invested in being his advocate on this.  Family member?  LOL!

  6. 8 hours ago, NoSaint said:


    yea, I’m serious. I think that you are saying and above average contract ($35m a year as a floor).
     

    That’s noteworthy and should be included in a post because it’s 90% of the context that makes the post actually able to be discussed in any productive way. 
     

    without it the posts just noise 

    What are you?  A CPA?  Top 20 made over $25 million a year while bottom 12 made less than $10 million.  Average is $26 million a season.  That is the range Fields is in.   

  7. 7 hours ago, NoSaint said:


    I think it should be a requirement to include the money figures when making a comment like this 

    You are serious?   The league salaries go up each season.  I do not have access to the Steelers finances.  If pressed, I would hazard a guess of slightly above the league average for a QB.   

  8. 15 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:


    Shouldn’t he be ready this year ?

     

    It’s his fourth year now … and I can’t see them picking up his fifth year option in May at $23m or whatever it is … 

     

    He wont be on the team next year unless he beats out Wilson this year and earns a new contract…

    I think the Steelers organization is looking long term.  He will be signed to a long term extension.  The QB draft class next year is lacking in talent compared to this year.

  9. 2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

    Trade a 2nd and a 6th plus a 2025 2nd for Houston's 1st and 7th. 

     

    That is to give them ammunition to get up again for a QB surely? 

    Like Beane did.  Build up capital to be able to move up to get the QB you covet. 

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