It appears to be a collective opinion by the writers and readers of this venue that the Men of Steel will (or should) drop two of their three Day 1 draft selections on linemen (preferably one on both sides). It's been this writer's not-so-humble opinion that the team may want to consider losing a second or third rounder as part of a trade-up scenario in order to land a more marquee linemen, like, perhaps, the monster road grader from Oklahoma,
Duke Robinson.
The plan may prove a little more difficult, as the subtle rumors coming out of Steeler Central not so subtly suggest that corner
Bryant McFadden is probably a goner via free agency. Just reading Kevin Colbert's "quietly optimistic"
tone in recent articles should give you that all too familiar feeling in your belly...the team is going to extend a noble offer sheet, but our man is probably headed out for a windfall payout. Let's face it, a starting corner being fitted for his second Superbowl ring while playing for the stingiest defense in recent memory,...this is the kind of stud that GMs break piggy banks over.
without Foote and McFadden, who will play the great bubble gum in the 'fro joke
The suggestion now is that the Steelers may invest a Day 1 pick into a good cover corner, which would probably make tons of sense if McFadden bolts. Other than the lines and perhaps the receiving corps (expecting the loss of Nate Washington), the CB's are probably the only thin position. I would also expect to see a lot more of William Gay very soon.
Now, I'm not the genius here, so I don't know exactly how the tag system works, but methinks that the team could still assign the "transition" label to McFadden to retain him for one more season. If any of you know the facts behind whether a team can have both a franchise player and a transition player, and if McFadden would even qualify for transition, and if it would even make sense for the team...just drop me a comment or a link.
I think McFadden will have quite a few dance partners soon
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