OT: The Pittsburgher Thread: Off Season We dont need a QB Edition

Doesn't matter. Kenny has more Superbowl Rings than everyone on the current team except for those listed below.

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Do you understand the meaning behind Super Bowl rings????? You have to be a contributor.... a major one at that for this to topic to brought into the discussion.
 
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Honestly an interesting idea I have is drafting Milton, seeing if he can pan out as a QB and then shifting him to WR if he can't pan out as a QB. A 4.37 40 time with a 6'2" and 215 lb size? That looks like a really good potential WR.
 


Honestly an interesting idea I have is drafting Milton, seeing if he can pan out as a QB and then shifting him to WR if he can't pan out as a QB. A 4.37 40 time with a 6'2" and 215 lb size? That looks like a really good potential WR.


RB. I imagine the route running would be a major adjustment for a guy so I'd be hesitant to say he can be a WR - Luke McCaffrey switched for his last two years in college and it sounded like his lack of experience had some issues in terms of getting open at the right moments in the NFL - but RB is pretty close to what he's already doing. I've read some teams have grades on him as a RB and as a QB.
 
RB. I imagine the route running would be a major adjustment for a guy so I'd be hesitant to say he can be a WR - Luke McCaffrey switched for his last two years in college and it sounded like his lack of experience had some issues in terms of getting open at the right moments in the NFL - but RB is pretty close to what he's already doing. I've read some teams have grades on him as a RB and as a QB.

I would try that as well, but the one part that makes he hesitate there is that you definitely need to draft a RB this year. Then again, don't cut Patterson and you could run with Warren, Gainwell and Patterson as your RBs as Milroe gradually learns the position.
 
I would try that as well, but the one part that makes he hesitate there is that you definitely need to draft a RB this year. Then again, don't cut Patterson and you could run with Warren, Gainwell and Patterson as your RBs as Milroe gradually learns the position.

Thank you for this vision of the future, I hadn't felt simultaneously berserk and clinically depressed like that for a long time. Like, 48 hours or so. Way too long. The best thing about it is that even if it works - if Warren's body holds up to that many touches and he doesn't follow the Tony Pollard route of great change of pace to just a guy lead RB - you then have to do redo the RB room the next year again anyway because none of them are under contract

But, anyhoo, I think whoever drafts Milroe will give him a chance to be a QB first. If it doesn't catch on, then you ask him what he wants to do. I kind of wish that wasn't the case and someone would pitch him - and players like him - on a Taysom Hill role right out of the bat but I doubt I'd give up on the possibility of being an NFL QB if it was in front of me either.



Anyway, speaking of RBs, Najee's been saying his piece


The title and rendering of the quote is a bit different from his actual words, which are about the dearth of experience and education in the Steelers post-Ben and not about leadership in general, but still sobering stuff despite it all being really self-evident already.
 
RB. I imagine the route running would be a major adjustment for a guy so I'd be hesitant to say he can be a WR - Luke McCaffrey switched for his last two years in college and it sounded like his lack of experience had some issues in terms of getting open at the right moments in the NFL - but RB is pretty close to what he's already doing. I've read some teams have grades on him as a RB and as a QB.
RB's are different breed; you're hit on every play. Drafting Milroe with the intent to make him an RB ain't gonna happen. I mean in theory it could happen... and the state of our FO and Coaching makes it plausible, but I would bet every penny I have that it wouldn't work.
 
Ok yeah I'm seeing more guys with Milroe having run 4.4's lol



That should help Booker a little bit. He's a Kevin Dotson type of guard and he's kind of young...just turned 20. He'd be a guy to draft and put between Jones and Frazier.

I’ve seen a few people on here questioning Milroe’s arm and I don’t really see where that’s coming from. His arm strength is probably the one thing when throwing the ball that he has going for him. It’s everything else that comes with playing QB that he struggles with.

I actually think Milroe will end up surprising some people. I see some Hurts in him. Just faster.

He has a good arm. My issue with him is he looks at one guy almost all of the time. He doesn't go through progressions. I see the beginning of his career being very painful for him because he's going to be running a lot.

He needs time. 3rd round - good. 4th round - excellent. I've already caught shit for it in this thread, but I believe there is a dichotomy between being a first round PICK and a first round TALENT. For some reason people can't leave QBs out of the first round because of their positional value. This year not one single QB is a first round grade to me.
 
Arod at 42 is going to get hurt. I hope he retires he has nothing left to prove just like RW they are both HOF walking green jackets
Both players still want to play. Keeping Russ after how they finished the season is inexcusable, even for the circus that is the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The QB this season was an absolute botch job.
 
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Both players still want to play. Keeping Russ after how they finished the season is inexcusable, even for the circus that is the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The QB this season was an absolute botch job.
They have made it pretty clear that RW isn’t coming back. Not sure he fits the rpo system the giants run. Cleveland didn’t offer him anything and are talking to Weintz. The league is telling RW it’s time to retire.
If Rodgers just wanted to play he would take the standing offer from us or the giants instead he wants to skip OTA and camp and wait until august
There was 6 bridge qbs they got 1 of them none of the available qbs are the difference between a sb and 10/7. I know Tomlin wouldn’t sign off on it but a Mason Winston camp battle with a day 3 development qb watching and learning would be great
 
The last guy I could remember being drafted as a QB and switched to WR was Terrelle Pryor which I remembered being an utter failure. However, he did have a 1,000yd receiving year with the Browns :laugh:. He only lasted 2 more seasons, though, with 250-ish yards each year.

With how little faith I have in him being an NFL QB, though, I don't think it's worth a pick before the 6th round.
 
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The last guy I could remember being drafted as a QB and switched to WR was Terrelle Pryor which I remembered being an utter failure. However, he did have a 1,000yd receiving year with the Browns :laugh:. He only lasted 2 more seasons, though, with 250-ish yards each year.

With how little faith I have in him being an NFL QB, though, I don't think it's worth a pick before the 6th round.

Pryor was one of the freakiest athletes I’ve ever seen in my life. The hype around him in Western PA when he was at Jeannette was something I’ve never seen before.
 
I always thought Stewart could have been a Pro Bowl receiver had he been willing to switch to WR full time:



He had his convictions about being a QB though and I respect that, but I suspect his career would be more fondly remembered if he had become a WR.
 
i still cant believe we have an owner who lets his terminally mediocre coach hold the franchise hostage over an old washed up quarterback that virtually everyone in the locker room is bound to despise

Well the other option is an old, washed up quarterback that the offensive coaching staff and players in the locker room already don’t like so I don’t really see how the Steelers are being held hostage here.
 
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