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Steelers Not Done Shopping: Keyaron Fox The Latest To Visit Team Headquarters

A few quick notes on the Steelers and free agency. With confirmation out that the Steelers are only a few million dollars under the projected salary cap as of now, it appears as if we can forget about Eugen Wilson, Chris Crocker, and of course Rex Hadnot, who signed with the Browns earlier today.

However, as has been stated by me and others before, there are ways to tinker with the salary cap figure from year to year. There are cuts to be made, contracts to be restructured, etc. So, fear not. We'll come up with the money to pay our rookies, even our first rounder if we so choose to select in that round and not trade down to the 2nd.

Even so, it appears we have little room to work with free-agent wise, but that doesn't mean we're still not looking around. Today, Chiefs LB Keyaron Fox visited Steelers headquarters. Fox, a former 3rd-round draft choice out of Georgia Tech, fits the profile of the kind of free agents the Steelers eye. For one, he's coming off his rookie contract with the Chiefs, yet is flying somewhat under the radar for several reasons. And secondly, he's not been a starter except for in 2006 when he started 4 games. Add that up and you have a player we might be able to get for cheap.


Keyaron Fox, if signed, could be the type
of head-hunter on ST we're in desperate
need of

Of course, we have no real glaring holes at LB, at least in terms of starters, but there's still room for improvement on special teams, which I presume is where Fox would be asked to contribute, if he were to be signed and break camp. Fox finished third on the Chiefs in special teams tackles in 2007 with 12 tackles. In 2006, he finished 4th on the squad with 18 tackles, while also making some solid contributions on defense that year.

Fox excites me less than Mewelde Moore, but perhaps more so than Rex Hadnot. The price should be right for one. He could also add some much-needed competitive spirit and intensity to camp and practice on special teams, pushing guys like Andre Frazier and Lawrence Timmons. And finally, you never know. He wasn't given much of an opportunity to shine in KC on the defensive side of the ball. There's probably a reason for that, but when you're behind Kawika Mitchell and Derrcik Johnson in a 4-3 system, there's not tons of opportunity to break through in the first place. In our 4-backer system, Fox could sniff the field more regularly, especially since we still don't know exactly what we have in Woodley and Timmons, no matter how high we may be on them.

Stay tuned.

Anybody ever seen this guy? Thoughts? In my mind, he might be worth the same risk as drafting a LB in the mid-to-late rounds. Because the draft is so deep along both defensive and offensive lines, perhaps it might be wise to save a mid-round selection for one of those positions, and just go ahead and take care of some depth at LB here and now.

Thoughts?

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Fox is kind of light for an LB, as I believe he came into the league as a S with the Chiefs but made the move to LB.  He's speedy and agile, but his strength and overall power are something to be concerned about.  He wouldn't be able to be a starter, but a spot player and excellent ST's player, which is what we need.

by Romain El 82 on Mar 11, 2008 4:01 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

ST
Sounds like he may fit the bill on Special Teams.

by WolfpackSteelersFan on Mar 11, 2008 5:13 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Ourlads Scouting Services
Ourlads Scouting Services had Keyaron Fox rated very high in 2004.  They projected him as a second round draft pick.  He had some injuries with KC that set him back one year but he had 40 tackles in 4 starts in 2006 so he may have some untapped potential.
Dennis

by belvalle55 on Mar 11, 2008 9:23 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

i hope you're right
Welcome belvalle, btw. He is a bit undersized, but I'm interested in adding speed, not hulking mass, especially on special teams. I saw those tackle stats too when he was a starter. In a 5 game stretch in '06 he had 6, 9, 8, 7, and 12 tackles.

I don't want to sound overly positive just for the sake of it, but I think it would be a solid, late in the gamme free agency pickup.  

by Michael Bean (Blitz) on Mar 11, 2008 9:33 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

i have a question
sorry i wrote that without the question.  why is it that the steelers are spending so much money without much in return like the colts for an example. they have so much on offense and we got big ben thats it where are we spending our money? i know its kinda strange coming from me but i been struggling with this. while the colts got manning, harrison, wayne, dallas clark, we got big ben and hines are the only one ones that deserve the big bucks in my opinion.  
* till next time wave those towels proud

by LiveinDCbutsteelerfanbyheart on Mar 12, 2008 12:29 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

my bad
is it wrong, that the first site i go to before i head to bed after a night of drinking, is behind the steel curtain?
* till next time wave those towels proud

by LiveinDCbutsteelerfanbyheart on Mar 12, 2008 12:30 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

haha
That's awesome.  To answer your question, though, unlike Indy, we spend money on defense.  

by BadMaafala on Mar 12, 2008 9:14 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

STEELERS SIGN FOX
To a one year deal...Finances not known yet, this is fresh from the oven.

Fox will bring an excellent teams addition to the club, plus a back-up.  That's what we really need, and I'm sure we didn't spend alot (e don't have alot to spend)!

by maryrose on Mar 12, 2008 9:59 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

nice
hope he fits the team and the money is right

by vherub on Mar 12, 2008 12:23 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

good signing
Seems like a good move. The lack of linebacking depth was a pretty significant need in my books, especially losing two veterans in Haggans and Kriewaldt from an area that should be a core group for special teamers.

Fox is still an interesting prospect. He's got decent size, 6-2.5 and 235 pounds, and is quick. He missed almost a full season in 2005 and was productive late in 2006 after backing up both OLB positions. The team stats for that stretch were pretty impressive:  7 tackles and a forced fumble after coming in early for injured Derrick Johnson; 10 tackles vs. Miami; 11 tackles and 2 QB pressures vs. Oakland; 7 tackles and 1 QB pressure vs. Denver; 12 tackles and a QB sack vs. Cleveland. In 2007 he was limited to 10 games because of injury but obviously didn't mail it in during his only major action, getting 10 tackles in season finale vs. the Jets.

At Georgia Tech, he was all ACC in his final year (2003: 155 tackles, 4 QB sacks) and runner-up for ACC defensive player of the year.  He could be a decent backup for Woodley and Harrison and see some situational action in addition to special teams.

by steeler lifer on Mar 12, 2008 12:27 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Good news
From what I hear, this may be another piece (like Mewelde) to help our ST play.  Glad to hear.  I just wish it was for more than one year.

by WolfpackSteelersFan on Mar 12, 2008 3:11 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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