Synthesis of the drafts 10.0: overview of the last projections of the Steelers



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While the NFL project is in less than a month and most of the most prominent figures in the free agency sector have found new homes, the fake simulation project experts should be on the cusp of reducing the possibilities that could pit the Pittsburgh Steelers against the first round. .

Every Wednesday for the next four weeks, we'll be featuring a selection of the latest fictional projections from the NFL editorial community to help identify some of the players Pittsburgh might be interested in in April. So far, we've looked at 90 contrasting offers from some of the industry's best-known names, with five different defensive players distinguishing themselves among the most popular names to offer the Steelers in the last nine weeks.

  • Midweek Mock Draft Roundup 1.0 Consensus Selection – Devin White, LB, LSU

  • Midweek Mock Draft Roundup 2.0 draft consensus consensus – Byron Murphy, BC, Washington

  • Consensus Choice of Midweek Mock Prelim 3.0 – Link Between Byron Murphy, BC, Washington and Deandre Baker, BC, Georgia

  • Midweek Mock Draft Roundup 4.0 Consensus Choice – Devin White, LB, LSU

  • Midwaw Mock Draft Roundup 5.0 Consensus Choice – Deandre Baker, BC, Georgia

  • Consensus Choice of Midweek Draft Minutes Version 6.0 – Greedy Williams, BC, LSU

  • Mock Draft Roundup 7.0 Midweek Consensus Choices – Devin Bush, LB, Michigan

  • Mock Draft Roundup 8.0 Midweek Consensus Choices – Devin Bush, LB, Michigan

  • Mock Draft Roundup 9.0 Midweek Consensus Choices – Devin Bush, LB, Michigan

This week, we still have 10 commendable simulacra:

Lance Zierlein, NFL Network – CB, Byron Murphy, Washington

"Corner ballhawking half with will and desire to ride and carry wood to support the race. He plays like a Steeler.

(Previous selection – LB, Mack Wilson, Alabama)

Peter Schrager, NFL Network – CB, Byron Murphy, Washington

"Even if it was not accompanied by the same viral buzz or the same volume of YouTube clips as Montez Sweat or D.K. Metcalf, Murphy's stock may have even jumped after the combine. Her drill work was superb, and her size and construction matched the hopes the scouts hoped for. Murphy is the top half of my table, and I would be surprised if he is not in the top 20. "

(Previous selection – CB, Byron Murphy, Washington)

Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN – CB, Deandre Baker, Georgia

"Pittsburgh signed the former corner of Steven Nelson's leaders in an independent attack, but the team could still aim for a defense in the round. As I wrote in my Mock Draft 2.0, Artie Burns, a former first-round pick, had a tough 2018 season and the Steelers needed more depth at the half-corner. Baker (5-foot-11, 193-pound) had a solid workout for the handsets, although he was not an elite athlete. The Steelers are another team that could aim for a game play earlier. "

(Previous choice – CB, Deandre Baker, Georgia)

Matt Miller, Bleacher Report – CB, Greedy Williams, LSU

"The first half corner comes out of the table and will start a series in the 20s."

"Greedy Williams is an unstable, long and fast cornerback, who does not like tackling, but who will be paid to do what he does best: cover and lock receivers. Its 6'2 "frame and 4.37 speed make it an eraser against big fast receivers, which it has often done to the SEC, including stopping D.K. Metcalf and Ole Miss. "

£ The Steelers need help with the linebacker even after signing Mark Barron, but with Devin Bush and Devin White off the board, it's best to wait for the second or third round to get support from the middle. "

(Previous choice – CB, Greedy Williams, LSU)

Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports – CB, Deandre Baker, Georgia

"Baker would offer versatility to a secondary Steelers player needing young semi-turns."

(Previous selection – LB, Devin Bush, Michigan)

Pete Prisco, CBS Sports – CB, Greedy Williams, LSU

"Their secondary problem is a problem that needs to be solved. Williams is the best of the weak corner group. "

(Previous choice – CB, Greedy Williams, LSU)

Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports – CB, Byron Murphy, Washington

"Murphy did not test well at the combine and, although he may be too small, he is a stubborn defender who would immediately improve a Steelers high school trying to replace Artie Burns."

(Previous selection – WR, Hakeem Butler, Iowa State)

Vinny Iyer, sports news – LB, Devin Bush, Michigan

"Bush did his best to line up White on White at Combine, and the Michigan product proved his size (5-11, 234 pounds). Ryan Shazier was not much bigger and Bush could have a similar impact in Pittsburgh. "

(Previous choice – CB, Trayvon Mullen, Clemson)

Trevor Sikkema, Draft Network – CB, Byron Murphy, Washington

"Look, I do not care what the Steelers do not traditionally take the half turns of the Murphy mold and its smaller size, the Steelers need good reliable semi-turners and Murphy is the best in the class. and build it around as you add to your high school in the next few years.

"They will not regret this choice, I promise."

(Previous selection – CB, Byron Murphy, Washington)

Dan Kadar, SB Nation – WR, Marquise Brown, Oklahoma

"The Steelers have dropped Antonio Brown this season and he could be replaced by his cousin. Marquise Brown is one of the most electrifying players in this year's repechage and can score just about anytime he touches the ball. If the Steelers doubt that James Washington becomes No. 2 receiver after JuJu Smith-Schuster, it is plausible to catch the passes in the first round. "

(Previous choice – CB, Greedy Williams, LSU)

After three consecutive weeks of seeing linebacker Devin Bush win the first place of our selection by consensus, it is interesting to note that he has barely had a glimpse of the situation. The semi-turns dominating the projections of our fake experts in the field, it is Byron Murphy, of Washington, which wins the title this week, chosen by four of our ten experts.

We will add other draft mockups to our weekly summary as soon as they appear and we encourage you to let us know which experts you think we should be highlighting over the next few weeks.

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