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Jaguars Release WR Zay Jones
On the heels of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars have released veteran wide receiver Zay Jones. We have released WR Zay Jones and K Joey Slye. — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 30, 2024 Cutting veterans is common post-draft as teams replenish their roster with draft picks, squeezing veterans out of the picture. For
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Steelers OL Tyler Beach Changes Jersey Numbers
A procedural note but Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Tyler Beach is switching from No. 76 to No. 69. According to the jersey-digit account sleuth @nfl_jersey_num, Beach is changing numbers to accommodate new first-round pick Troy Fautanu, whom the team announced will wear No. 76. Pittsburgh Steelers OL Tyler Beach (@Tyler_Beach_) is now wearing number 69.
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Kozora: Seven Things I Think About The Steelers' 2024 Draft
Thursday night, our speculation can start to wind down. The 2024 NFL Draft kicks off tomorrow with Round 1 starting at 8 PM/EST. Months of our tape watching, speculating, discussing, and tracking will end in someone becoming the newest member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. A group they’ll add to on Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) and
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Pavelle: My Steelers 2024 Predictive Mock Draft
Scott Pavelle’s final Pittsburgh Steelers mock draft, predicting what he thinks the team will do during this week’s 2024 NFL Draft. PICK 1:20 (#20 overall) – OC Graham Barton, Duke I think this comes down to three names: OT Amarius Mims, T/G Taliese Fuaga, and C/G/T Graham Barton. The Depot scouting reports give all three
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Making The Case: Why Georgia OT Amarius Mims Could Be The Steelers Pick
A new mini-series we’ll write ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. There’s still plenty of debate over who the Pittsburgh Steelers will select at No. 20. And we’ll use these articles to make the case for why each player could be the name on the card when the team turns it into the NFL. All
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Mike Tomlin Identifies Traits That Allow College Guards And Tackles To Play Center In NFL
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a need at center, one that’s likely to be addressed in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, which begins Thursday. While there are a number of true centers in the class, there are also players who played other positions who can move to center in the NFL. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin
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Omar Khan: 'Wouldn't Close The Door' On Steelers Drafting A Quarterback
The Pittsburgh Steelers revamped their quarterback room this offseason, adding Russell Wilson and Kyle Allen via free agency and Justin Fields via trade. However, they may not be done, as Aditi Kinkhabwala reported the team is doing its homework on quarterbacks, and during a pre-draft press conference today, Omar Khan said he won’t close the
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Can Steelers Grab C Jackson Powers-Johnson In Round 2?
Can the Steelers grab C Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round? Draft week is upon us, and pretty soon we’re going to find out what was legitimate and what was bull. One of the most interesting narrative this draft season for the Steelers has been the center class. To hear many tell it, there’s no
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Don't Forget About Spencer Anderson In Steelers' Center Discussion
We are now just one week away from the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, and the Pittsburgh Steelers still do not have a realistic option at the center position on the roster. Of course, that option will undoubtedly come in the NFL Draft, whether that’s one of Duke’s Graham Barton, Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson or West
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LSU DT Maason Smith In High Demand During Pre-Draft Visit Process
It’s quite easy to connect the dots between the Pittsburgh Steelers and LSU DT Maason Smith during the 2024 pre-draft process. For starters, Smith, from a measurables standpoint alone, fits what the Steelers usually look for when it comes to defensive linemen. Additionally, Steelers defensive line coach Karl Dunbar attended the LSU Pro Day several
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Gerry Dulac Thinks Steelers Will Select Graham Barton In First Round
The 2024 NFL Draft is now just one week away, and there’s still a lot of debate over what the Pittsburgh Steelers will do and should do when it comes to addressing their needs, specifically when you look at their first-round pick. With needs at offensive tackle, wide receiver, center and cornerback, the Steelers have
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Scouts Weigh In On OL Class: Amarius Mims 'May Be The Biggest Bust,' Graham Barton Won't Succeed At Center
For years, Bob McGinn has picked the brains of NFL scouts as they weigh in on the top talents in each year’s draft class. Today, they’re sharing their thoughts on the 2024 offensive line class and definitely aren’t holding back. As shared in Tyler Dunne’s Go Long substack, the o-line class is generally viewed favorably