How Will The Steelers Replace The Fat Recently Trimmed From Their Roster
I briefly noted the Steelers decision to release veteran LB and ST player Clint Kriewaldt, 3rd-string TE Jerame Tuman, and return man Allen Rossum earlier, but I wanted to quickly throw out a few thoughts about their salary figures, what voids their departures create, as well as how these voids might be addressed in free agency and the upcoming draft.
No disrespect to the three former Steelers, especially Tuman and Kriewaldt, who put in commendable service to the organization for a number of years, but let's be real, none of the above was truly a difference maker whatsoever either due to their place on the depth chart, their age, or their ability. However, that doesn't mean there are zero implications to them no longer being on the 53-man roster.
A few random thoughts that you guys perhaps might have an opinion on:
1) Tuman is of course expendable, but let me remind you that rookie TE Matt Spaeth struggled staying healthy last year. I forget the exact context, but I remember Tomlin basically saying that 'Spaeth is going to have to get tougher. Injuries are something you learn to deal with in the NFL.' Tuman's services weren't dirt cheap, but they weren't exactly exorbitant either. He may be a step slower than he was 3-5 years ago, but this is still a guy that played a big role in us having one of the more successful running attacks this past deacde. Tuman was slated to earn $1.45 million in '08, plus a prorated signing bonus sum of $300,000. The Steelers will eat that dead space, but what will they do with that roster spot? Surely they won't waste a draft pick on a TE, will they? If not, do you bring in an undrafted FA rookie and let him sit on the practice squad in case of an emergency? Do you select that player with an eye on his ability to contribute on special teams and only use him in the event of an injury to Spaeth or Miller? It'd be quite the (dumb) gamble to only carry two TEs on our squad and practice squad this year, so unless we're looking for a bargain basement that we plan on not using this year, I don't necessarily see this move as one that definitely frees up a bunch of money. What do you guys think we'll do with the #3 TE situation?
* What to make of releasing Rossum? Does the move mean we intend to look for help in the draft? You guys have been touting the ability of several return guys that might be worth a look in rounds 3-6. Do we hand over the duties to Willie Reid and/or Cedrick Wilson? Speaking of Wilson..is his future in Pittsburgh secure for '08 given that he wasn't included in this initial series of cuts? Perhaps too early to make such a definitive proclamation, as there are still potential free agents to be had, as well as diamond in the rough WRs in the later rounds of the draft. We'll see. Anyway, it seems clear that the coaching staff doesn't want to expose Santonio Holmes to the injury risk that comes with return duties, so who's next in line? God help us if it's Najeh Davenport again. I'm sorry, Davenport contributed lots last year, but great teams simply don't concede mediocre-to-barely above average field position in the return game with guys like Najeh. Can someone please explain to me how our change-of-gear power-back is also supposed to be our explosive kick returner? Seems like beyond twisted logic to me. You don't have to have a dynamite return game to be competitive in this league, but when you have an offensive line that surrenders lots of sacks, it sure wouldn't hurt to upgrade in this department. Color me curious to see the final outcome to this question mark.
* Finally, Mr. Kriewaldt. A two-time special teams captain and a reliable back-up and locker-room guy. Hard to kick good guys to the curb, but that's the nature of the business. Kriewaldt is no spring chicken and frankly, his value as a special-teams head-hunter has diminished in recent years. Paging Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley. We officially have our future invested in you producing, not only on defense, but on special teams as well, at least in the case of Timmons. We'll eat a hair over $250,000 grand by cutting Kriewaldt, but that's no big shakes. Hell, we're still on the hook for $212,000 to Chris Gardocki in 2008. That's depressing, I know. Anyway, we may see the Steelers draft a LB in the middle rounds this year, have him get stronger and learn the ropes for a year or two behind Harrison, Woodley, Timmons, Farrior and Foote, then have him be ready to fill in for the aging Farrior in '10. Then again, we may just hitch our wagon to those four, hope John Trucks is ready in case of an emergency, and find a cheap reserve that's a touch more athletic and nasty for special teams purposes. We shall see.
Steelers fans, respond to my uncohesive and probably erroneous evaluation of this recent series of releases. Again, not the most important components of our squad, but they still constitute nearly 6% of our active 53-man roster. Those holes, however, small, still represent an opportunity for us to improve. What should be done?
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I read an intersting article tonight on the PG...
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08056/860192-66.stm
If you look a little ways down, it says this.... "Colbert said Thursday the Steelers were positioned to take the best player available with their pick -- No. 22 -- in April's draft and Tomlin confirmed that idea. He said the roster is fairly solid and there are so many good prospects at so many positions the Steelers have the luxury of taking a look at a lot of players."
Hmmm. That is an interesting statement. This means that the Steelers feel secure in their backups and younger guys that they will take the best player available in the upcoming draft. I don't know about you guys, but I cannot wait for this year's draft. I know the rest of you won't agree, but I would love for them to get Felix Jones, the RB out of Arkansas, simply because he is an awesome runner and one of my favorite players, so I would love to see him in black and gold. The guy got over 1K yds three years in a row backing up and pairing up with D Mac. I know that we have more pressing needs than RB, much more, but its a sentimental pick for me.
by steelerark on Feb 25, 2008 12:45 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
oops,
by steelerark on Feb 25, 2008 12:47 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
jones would be sick
by Blitzburgh on Feb 25, 2008 1:13 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
best player
They might very well be using the 'best player' idea but it just wouldn't make much sense to tell the media that.
by cgolden on Feb 25, 2008 8:18 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Just A Dose of DaTruth
- Look for Max Starks to be signed, sealed and delivered before free agency kicks off this Friday. The Steelers and Starks are close to a deal. And when Colbert, as conservative and tight-ass as he is about giving out info, says that Starks is more signable than Faneca and that he wants to remain in Pittsburgh, that means that something is pretty much in place. Besides Ben, this was the biggest signing for the team in free agency. Because ....
- It gives the team insurance against M. Smith's tricky back and allows the team to trade down from its 23rd spot to later in the first round, picking up an extra 3rd and 5th round pick. The target is Guard (and future LT) Branden Albert from UVa. He'd provide the competition that they want to give Chris K. next year as well as being groomed to be the future LT when M. Smith leaves. DT K. Balmer out of UNC is another possibility. A sleeper would be Johnathon Stewart out of Oregon. With only 6 picks, this is the year that K. Colbert will trade down and still get his man. Let's just hope that he can get a few of his men on Day Two of the draft this year as well.
- Colbert taked extensively about Pitt Tackle Otah at the combine. Translation, Otah won't be a Steeler. Colbert never talks about who the Steelers are REALLY interested in with their first pick. A young and green Tomlin went on and on about D. Revis this past year and the Jets traded up to snatch him one pick before the Steelers picked. Colbert would have taken Revis if he was there. Lesson learned by Tomlin. That won't happen this year. You will not hear the words "Branden Albert" out of the mouth of Colbert or Tomlin, I guarantee it.
- B, The third tight end on the roster this year will be Cody Body, the 6'8'', 264-pound tight end that the team hoped to stash on the practice squad for a year this past year before he was snapped up by the Redskins. This will give the Steelers a legitimate basketball team among its tight ends and will help keep Roethslisberger happy concerning his big receiver request. The guy does have some talent. If Spaeth improves this year, the team's tight ends could be a strength this year.
- It's open season on who'll be the STeelers kickoff and punt returner next year. A couple of guys in-house that they will look at will be Jeremy Bloom and Gerran Walker (Tomlin really likes this guy). Willie Reid will not make this team as a returner. If he does make this team, it will be as a fourth WR because Cedric Wilson won't be around by the final cut. The Steelers will keep a fourth WR making over $2M-plus over Colbert's dead body, and he's still breathing the last time I checked. DaTruth will give you guys a free agent gem returner that the Steelers have sniffed around before and could make another play for him this year -- Houston Texans WR and Returner Andre Davis. He took 3 back to the house last year, has good size and can still make big plays down the field. His price tag should also be reasonable. A college draft pick on the 2nd day that could return kickoffs and punts for the Steelers is WR-RT Eddie Royal from the Virginia Tech Hokies. DaTruth has seen him play for 4 years, and the dude is dangerous every time he touches the ball. Yeah, I know, he is 5'9'', 190 lbs, and is a Willie Reid look alike. The big difference is that along with his 4.3 that he just turned in today, he also threw up 225 pounds 24 times on the bench press -- leading all WRs. He also catches the ball -- in the offense as well as on returns. Just something to keep in the back of your mind.
-- I expect the Steelers to go OL in the first round, and DT in the second. In the 3rd round, I think they need to go OLB, someone who can spot L. Woodley and J. Harrison and get to the QB. A sleeper is DE/OLB Cliff Avril from Purdue. Tomlin and Colbert spent a lot of time talking to the guy at the Senior Bowl. I haven't seen him play, so DaTruth doesn't know if he is a baller. However, both Colbert, Tomlin and all of Steelers Nation knows that unless this team gets a better pass rush, that none of our expectations going forward will be met this year.
-- This team is a dynamite draft and a couple of good, cheap free agent signings from being back in the mix for the show. If healthy, that D could be legitimately no. 1 this year. For that to happen, L. Woodley, Timmons, R. McBean and the no. 2 draft pick at DT will have to become familiar names on game day for Steelers nation. Ryan Clark, we will never under-appreciate you again.
-- I am interested to see what Tomlin does with special teams this year (He did didly this past year). He clearly wants HIS type of core people for special teams, so I want to see who he targets on the cheap for that as well as the team's second day picks to boost that area too. A player like practice squad LB Anthony Trucks could be one of them. I also think Andre Frazier and William Gay will be a part of that mix, too.
-- That gasping you hear in the background is Dan Rooney clutching his chest and checkbook as he puts his John Doe on signing bonuses for Starks and Big Ben. If I'm Colbert, I'll try to get the old man to squeeze in B. McFadden while I'm at it. It's going to be a lot cheaper this offseason than it will be next year.
-- Fast Willie, Gary Russell, Najeh Davenport, Carey Davis. Decent backfield. However, I'd love to add a stud to that mix. RB Johnathon Stewart or FB Owen Schmidt would look good as Steelers. A RB that could make this team strictly on special teams is practice squadder Justin Vincent from LSU. He was a beast in college on special teams when he wasn't in the tub. There will be about 3 spots on this team that will be claimed by pure-D Head Hunters on special teams. Young, fast, hungry and crazy. Nope, that's not how DaTruth like his women. Just my special team players.
-- Once Ben gets his money, he has to step up to the plate and date a Brazilian super model. I mean, how can Tony Romo get the big money and fame and then go out and settle for wrapping up someoneelse's leftovers in Jessica Simpson? Man, that's like having the loot to get a Bentley or a Lamborghini and coming home with a 2008 Toyota Camry. A Camry's a good, decent buy, but one can do so much better. By the way, did I mention before that Tom Brady's girlfriend has 4 other younger sisters in Brazil that want to go into modeling too? That's where I'd start. Latina fever, Baby! Catch It!
-- Could Tomlin be reunited with S Dwight Smith this offseason? If he does, let's hope it goes a lot better than the Mahan signing. Also, Notre Dame safety Tom Zibokowski wouldn't look half bad in the black and gold next year. He could be a lights out special teams player as well as someone who could return punts in a pinch. Maybe Colbert should use one of his second day draft throw aways on this guy, since he's known for throwing away plenty of second day picks anyway.
-- T Jason Capizzi will take somebody's job this year. And before the year is done, Steelers fans will be grateful that Colbert found a way to get him back on this squad and in the team's offseason program.
--That's it for me, Steelers Nation. B, how did I do? Be blessed.
by datruth4life on Feb 25, 2008 4:01 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
good stuff as always Truth
- Is Cody Body still on the Redskins roster?
- I wouldn't mind seeing Andre Davis here, he'd be a good returner and just as productive as Ced in the fourth WR role.
- Truth, what do you think of Matt Forte? He's got the size to be a force around the goal line and isn't projected until the middle rounds?
by cgolden on Feb 25, 2008 8:40 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
nice :)
- Agreed about BMac. Get it done sooner rather than later.
- Interesting thoughts about Tomlin and Reevis and how that relates to Otah and this year's draft. Makes perfect sense upon further thought.
- Andre Davis would be a huge addition. Anybody have a guess at his price tag?
- I forgot about Jeremy Bloom being a Steeler, but honestly I don't see him sticking here, or anywhere really in the NFL.
- Man, I hope you're right about Capizzi. You've been touting him all along. Sure would solve a lot of our problems if he broke through this year.
by Blitzburgh on Feb 25, 2008 8:51 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Replacing The Fat
- Tuman was definitely expendable at that price. If they find no one better and if they can resign him at a lower rate that would be great as he can block and catch and knows the offense. They will need a 3rd TE on the roster as Arians has said he's a 3 TE kinda guy. The Steelers always have a couple FA undrafted TE at camp. They have Jon Dekker (he caught a couple passes in preseason) and Cody Boyd on the roster and one could break through this year to replace Tuman.
- If the Steelers can find a WR in Latrobe better than Willie Reid was last year then Ced will be gone. If they are not comfortable with Trannon, Reid, Walker, Bloom et al then Ced will be on the roster. I sure hope they replace the rag doll but only with a better player. Perhaps a second day WR with return abilities?
- Krierwalt was a warrior in his day. The way the special teams performed last year though the ST Captain takes the fall. With young LB's like Arnold Harrison, Andre Frazier, Marquis Cooper and this Trucks guy on the roster Clint was fat they could trim to get better.
by 5020 on Feb 25, 2008 9:30 AM EST reply actions 0 recs

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