We breakdown Jarvis Jones' game and discuss the strengths and weakness of the newest Pittsburgh Steeler.
The Steeler have picked Jarvis Jones out of Georgia with their first pick. Now it is on to day two the Steelers will reset their board. Here is a list of potential targets they could taken on Day 2.
Recently the trendy pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers in mock drafts has been Notre Dames Tyler Eifert. In this article we breakdown Eifert's strengths, weaknesses and tell you why Eifert reminds us of a current Steelers tight end.
The first round of the 2013 NFL Draft begins Thursday, heading into it, we've compiled the top five players at each position.
With just a few days left before the start of the 2013 NFL Draft, the Steelers choice doesn't seem any more obvious than it was two months ago. Steel34D is going to make one last attempt to predict the Steelers' first round pick.
A look at the underrated prospects on the defensive side of the ball leading into the 2013 NFL Draft.
Finding the low-round, high-production players is a staple of any championship team. Targeting those players before the draft is the hard part. Here are some offensive players who aren't likely to be drafted highly but can produce right away.
With Sean Spence's future still in question the Steelers re-signed Larry Foote as a stop gap for their buck ILB position. It wouldn't be out of the question that the Steelers still consider an ILB prospect early in the draft.
Few could have predicted the Steelers' selection of OG David DeCastro with the 24th overall pick in 2012. Now, at 17, there are a few outstanding guard prospects who may be available when the Steelers go on the clock.
The Steelers have gone heavy with tackles in the draft the last few years, but depth is important at a position that sees injuries frequently - both recent second round picks, Marcus Gilbert and Mike Adams, ended up on the IR last year.
Tennessee's Cordarrelle Patterson headlines a quality receiver draft class, but there's still a lot of talent behind him as well, like La. Tech's Quinton Patton.
The Steelers could let some combination of Jonathan Dwyer, Isaac Redman and Rashard Mendenhall walk this year. Odds are good they'll be taking a close look at several draft-eligible running backs. Here are the best prospects available.
Todd Haley's offense was missing a play maker outside the numbers. The Steelers could choose to use their first pick on an impact wide receiver.
Every pick in the draft has some risk involved. Cincinnati's Walter Stewart carries with him a big risk but an even bigger reward, leading NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock to dub him "the best kept secret in the draft."
Pittsburgh may draft a safety in April should Florida International safety John Cyprien be the one. He is known for his physical play near the line of scrimmage and has earn the moniker of an in the box safety. Can he do more?
The Steelers' offense needed a playmaker in 2012. With Mike Wallace leaving for free agency that need has only increased. Can Cordarrelle Patterson be that play maker? We analyze his play with GIFs.
After struggling to get after the quarterback in 2012 Pittsburgh may look for a pass rusher in the up coming draft. The tall and athletic Dion Jordan may just be the answer. We breakdown his play to better analyze Jordan's abilities.
Are the Steelers going to go after a pass rusher or an offensive playmaker? As we all know the draft can fall many ways. In this article we look at a less talked about possibility for how April might turn out for Pittsburgh.
Among several potential targets the Steelers may have with the No. 17 overall pick in this April's draft, we break down Ohio State's Jonathan Hankins, who's ability to anchor against a double-team could make him a valu
They're the tone-setters, the playcallers. The inside linebacker is the usually the quarterback of the defense. With the Steelers sitting on the 17th overall pick, it wouldn't be a shock to see them bring in an inside 'backer.
The inside linebacker is a very important role for any defense. Often times the ILB is the defensive playcaller, and the tone setter. Look at any of the great defenses in the history of the...
In my first post, I briefly mentioned just how many potential pass rushers that could be available in the 2013 NFL Draft. As the title of the post states this second installment is going to be a...
Last year in my opinion was a bad year to try and draft a pass rusher. Though there were some quality players available none came with out their share of question marks. The "elite" player last...
In the comments section of another fan post the idea that the current 2012 Steelers could be in another drought before the beginning of a new dominant era. I decided to take this idea, use my rare...
For those of you that weren't here last season I had three Fan Posts with the similar topic of defending Kevin Kolb after his sub par play to start the year. Here is the link to the second post a...
This will be my second post on grading the offensive line play. After reviewing my first notes I notice some inconsistencies in my grading from the first preseason game. While I stand by the order...
For those of you that do not know, I am a Steelers fan who lives in Arizona and therefore also root for the Cardinals. Even more so now that they have so many ties to the Steelers. I try to watch...
As I sit here in front of my computer I am enrage, infuriated and extremely irritated about events that occurred earlier in the evening. I had the unfortunate pleasure of nothing being on the...
Many fans in Steelers Nation finished watching the first preseason game and came away with a negative conclusion about second year cornerback Curtis Brown. It wasn't just the fans either. Steelers...
After breaking down the offensive line play of the Steelers in the first preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Late in the game one player caught my eye, the offensive guard #69. This...