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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After a lackluster 2008 Draft, the Steelers went on to win their sixth Super Bowl championship.  With the current team on the verge of dynasty status, the team headed into the 2009 Draft after a very busy offseason.  The Steelers gave both OT Max Starks and OG Chris Kemoeatu contract extensions that were in excess [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2012/04/16/steelers-2009-draft-revisited-getting-ziggy-with-it/">Steelers 2009 Draft Revisited &#8211; Getting Ziggy With It</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>After a lackluster 2008 Draft, the Steelers went on to win their sixth Super Bowl championship.  With the current team on the verge of dynasty status, the team headed into the 2009 Draft after a very busy offseason.  The Steelers gave both OT Max Starks and OG Chris Kemoeatu contract extensions that were in excess of $20 million, signed DB Keiwan Ratliff to a one-year deal, signed veteran WR Shaun McDonald to a one-year deal, and brought return specialist Stefan Logan in from the CFL.</p>
<p>Losses from the previous season included former first-round pick OG Kendall Simmons (released), WR Nate Washington (signed with Tennessee), FS Anthony Smith (signed with Green Bay), CB Bryant McFadden (signed with Arizona), OT Marvel Smith (signed with San Fransisco after 108 games started in Pittsburgh), backup QB Byron Leftwich (signed with Tampa Bay to be the starting QB), and LB Larry Foote (asked for trade, granted to Detroit).  The team also lost their only &#8220;goal line&#8221; type running back in RB Gary Russell, who signed with Oakland.  The team would need to start finding replacements for these players, as well as begin the process of finding rookies for eventual replacements for DE Aaron Smith and DT Casey Hampton.</p>
<p>Drafting out of the 32nd slot in the 2009 Draft (Super Bowl winning team drafts last), the Steelers did not anticipate any of their primary targets still on the board at #32.  With the offensive line seeming to finally have some stability, the team zeroed in on defensive line players in the first round.  They found their man in DE/DT Evander &#8220;Ziggy&#8221; Hood from Missouri.</p>
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<p><strong>Round One – 32nd Overall – Evander &#8220;Ziggy&#8221; Hood – Defensive End – 6&#8217;3&#8243; 300 lbs. – Missouri</strong></p>
<p>With Aaron Smith, Brett Keisel, and Chris Hoke all coming up on the twilight of their careers, the Steelers began the task of rebuilding their defensive line depth by selecting Hood, a player who had played both DE and DT in college and would shift to DE in the Steelers 3-4 defense.  Hood had been a solid player on several highly-ranked Missouri teams (2007, 2008) and had big game experience to go along with his incredible athletic ability.  With the 2009 Defensive Line already set, Hood would have at least one season to backup Smith and Keisel and learn the intricate Steelers defense of Dick LeBeau.  It was the perfect situation for a young player coming into the NFL.  He wouldn&#8217;t be expected to contribute right away and would have a chance to play on a team that had Super Bowl aspirations every season.</p>
<p>During his rookie season, Hood would play in all 16 games on both special teams and defense.  He secured his first NFL sack and gain experience playing at both DT and DE.  In 2010, Hood began the season behind Aaron Smith on the depth chart, but an injury to Smith allowed Hood to start the final 9 games of the season.  He accumulated 3.0 sack and 15 tackles.  In 2011, Hood became the primary backup to both Smith and Keisel, and once again took over after another injury sidelined Smith &#8211; it would be Aaron Smiths final season with the team.  Hood started 7 games in 2011, accumulating 1.5 sacks and 23 tackles.</p>
<p>At just 25 years old, Hood now joins the starting defense for the retired Smith for 2012.  The team expects that after having three seasons under his belt, Hood should immediately become an anchor on the defensive line.  The jury is still out on Hood, but all signs point to him being a great draft pick and starting this season, a Pro Bowl caliber defensive end.</p>
<p><em>NOTE: The Steelers would trade their <strong>second round pick and forth round pick</strong> to the Denver Broncos in exchange for <strong>Denver&#8217;s third round pick (#79) and Chicago&#8217;s third round pick (#84)</strong></em></p>
<div id="attachment_12641" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/urbik.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12641" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/urbik.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">OG Kraig Urbik, Wisconsin</p></div>
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<p><strong>Round Three – 79th Overall – Kraig Urbik – Offensive Guard – 6&#8217;5&#8243; 323 lbs. – Wisconsin</strong></p>
<p>The Steelers attempted to build depth on the offensive line with the pick of Urbik, considered one of the top guard prospects in the draft.  Coming out of Wisconsin &#8211; known for their offensive lineman &#8211; Urbik was expected to eventually become a starting RG for the Steelers opposite Kemoeatu.  However, that never happened as Urbik did not play and remained inactive all season, losing his slot to undrafted free-agent Ramon Foster.  The Steelers cut Urbik before the start of the 2010 season.  He was picked up by Buffalo, and is slate to begin 2012 as the starting right guard.</p>
<p>Urbik could be a case of the Steelers giving up on a player too soon.  Should he emerge as a decent player in Buffalo, this draft pick could go down as one of the worst in the past five years for the Steelers.  <strong></strong></p>
<div id="attachment_12642" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 370px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/0427wallacethree-a.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-12642 " src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/0427wallacethree-a.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">WR Mike Wallace, Ole Miss</p></div>
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<p><strong>Round Three – 84th Overall – Mike Wallace – Wide Receiver– 6&#8217;0&#8243; 180 lbs. –Mississippi</strong></p>
<p>The Mike Wallace saga has been a major storyline during the 2011-2012 offseason, with Wallace possibility unhappy about his one-year tender offer and making waves about holding out of camp.  Regardless of how the story ends, the selection of Wallace in the 3rd round of the 2009 Draft may go down as one of the best value selections of the Mike Tomlin era.</p>
<p>Wallace was a productive receiver at Ole Miss over a three-year career.  His career totals ended up at 101 receptions/1910 yards/15 Touchdowns/10-92 Rushing Yards.  It wasn&#8217;t until the NFL Combine that teams took notice of the impressive speed of the 6&#8217;0&#8243; wideout.  At the combine, Wallace ran a 4.33 40-yard dash, the fastest time of any player.  He also added 14 reps of 225 lbs on the bench press and  ran crisp routes during drills.  His draft stock rose to a mid-second round pick after the combine.</p>
<p>When the Steelers selected Wallace at 84th overall in round three, he was the eleventh WR taken in the draft.  Others taken before Wallace:  Darrius Heyward-Bey (Oakland), Michael Crabtree (San Fransisco), Jeremy Maclin (Philadelphia), Percy Harvin (Minnesota), Hakeem Nicks (New York Giants), Kenny Britt (Tennessee), Brian Robiskie (Cleveland), Mohamed Massaquoi (Cleveland), Derrick Williams (Detroit), and Brandon Tate (New England).  Overall, the 2009 draft was stacked with wide receivers, making it easy for the Steelers to take Wallace so late.  The team signed Wallace to a 3-year deal and he went into training camp as one of the players to watch.</p>
<p>During his rookie season, Wallace emerged as a legitimate deep threat or the Steelers offense.  He started four games, but played in all 16, ended up with 39 receptions for 756 yards and 6 touchdowns while leading the NFL with 19.4 YPR.  It was a rookie season that established Wallace as the top wideout heading into 2010.  Over the past two seasons (2010-2011), Wallace has developed into one of the dominant wide receivers in the league.  He has started all 16 games both season (60 receptions/1257 yards/10touchdowns in 2010) (72 receptions/1193 yards/8 touchdowns in 2011) and been the &#8220;go-to&#8221; guy for QB Ben Roethlisberger during that time.  His ability to outrun any coverage makes him a deadly target downfield, and his ability to gain yards after the catch has placed him among the best in football in that statistical category.</p>
<p>Wallace entered the offseason as an restricted free agent and if any team offered him a contact the Steelers couldn&#8217;t match, the team signing Wallace would have to give the Steelers their 1st round pick in the 2012 Draft.  Wallace did not sign elsewhere and is obligated to sign his $2.94 million tender offer.  He is now talking about holding out and the Steelers may be actively accepting trade offers for their top wide receiver, who seems ready to lose his #1 position to WR Antonio Brown regardless.</p>
<p>Wallace was a great pick for the Steelers, and has had a great career here.  If he stays, he has the potential to become of the great Steelers wide receivers of all time.  If not, the team still received exceptional value for their 84th overall pick in 2009.</p>
<div id="attachment_12643" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 247px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/keenanlewis.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12643" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/keenanlewis-237x300.jpg" alt="" width="237" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">DB Keenan Lewis, Oregon State</p></div>
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<p><strong>Round Three – 96th Overall – Keenan Lewis – Cornerback – 6&#8217;1&#8243; 196 lbs. – Oregon State</strong></p>
<p>Looking to give their aging secondary a shot of youth, the Steelers would select cornerbacks with their next two picks.</p>
<p>They started by taking Keenan Lewis in round three.  Lewis &#8211; a high school friend and teammate of previous third round pick Mike Wallace &#8211; was considered one of the more physical corners in the draft.  A three-year starter at Oregon State, Lewis had played against all of the top receivers in the PAC-10 from 2005-2008, mostly lining up in man coverage against the top target of the opposing team.  Lewis led the Beavers in interceptions as both a junior and senior, totaling 117 total tackles in his career and being chosen three times to the PAC-10 All-Academic First Team.</p>
<p>Lewis played sparingly in his first two seasons in Pittsburgh, working on nickel coverage units and special teams.  In 2011, he played in all 16 games as the primary backup to both Ike Taylor and William Gay, supplanting veteran Bryant McFadden in that role early in the season.  Lewis is slated to be the top contender for the starting position left by Gay&#8217;s departure to Arizona this offseason.  He will compete with second-year players Cortez Allen and Curtis Brown.  The jury is still out on Keenan Lewis, but odds are he will be called upon to play a major role in the 2012 Steelers secondary.</p>
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<p><strong>Round Five – 168th Overall – Joe Burnett – Cornerback – 5&#8217;9&#8243; 198 lbs. – Central Florida</strong></p>
<p>By selecting their second corner in the 2009 draft, the Steelers seemed to be trending towards a youth movement in the defensive secondary.  Burnett had been something of a Conference USA phenom at Central Florida, helping the Knights to their first two Bowl berths (2005 Hawaii Bowl, 2007 Liberty Bowl) and setting numerous school and conference records in the process.  Burnett had also been an excellent punt and kick returner &#8211; a spot of need for the Steelers &#8211; combining for over 1,000 return yards and two punt return touchdowns in his senior (2008) season.  Starting 46 games for UCF in his four-year college career, Burnett amassed 221 tackles and 16 interceptions and was selected as first-team All American by both ESPN ans Sports Illustrated in 2008.</p>
<p>The Steelers career of Joe Burnett lasted one season.  Suiting up for 15 games his rookie season, Burnett played in 11 regular season contests, with the most significant of his playing time coming in a spellbinding 37-36 loss to the underdog Oakland Raiders in Week 12.  With under two minutes left in regulation, the Steelers took a 24-20 lead on a Hines Ward touchdown pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger.  The stage was set for Pittsburgh-native back-up QB Bruce Gradkowski to lead the Raiders in a two-minute drill for the win.  On a second down play at the Oakland 41-yard line, starting cornerback William Gay was injured &#8211; forcing Burnett into the game as the #2 corner.  With :41 left on the clock and Pittsburgh clinging to their 24-20 lead, Gradkowski took a shot downfield to WR Louis Murphy.  Burnett had perfect position in between the quarterback and the receiver, and the pass hit him directly between the 2 and 7 on his black Steelers home jersey.  The interception would have been a game-winner, as Oakland had utilized all of its timeouts and would not have had another offensive possession.  Burnett &#8211; amazingly &#8211; dropped the interception.  The Raiders would go on to complete the drive with :09 left on the clock, an eleven-yard touchdown pass to Murphy behind both Ryan Mundy and Burnett for the game-winner.  The loss sent the Steelers to 6-6 on the season and played a major part in the team missing the postseason.  Once the game was over, the Steelers fell a full three games back behind AFC North leader Cincinnati &#8211; with faint wild card hopes riding on winning out the rest of their games.  After a loss to Cleveland the following Thursday, the Steelers no longer controlled their own destiny and missed the playoffs just a year after winning Super Bowl XLIII.</p>
<p>It is very difficult to hinge a players entire career on one play, but the Burnett drop was the last time he would see significant action that season.  The following summer in Training Camp, the Steelers cut Joe Burnett and made no effort to re-sign him to the practice squad &#8211; ending his time in Pittsburgh.  Burnett would go on to sign a futures contract with the New York Giants, but has yet to play another down in the NFL.  His career has taken him to the Jacksonville Sharks of the Arena Football League and currently to the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL.</p>
<div id="attachment_12650" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/summersunlv.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12650" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/summersunlv-300x217.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="217" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">RB Frank Summers, UNLV</p></div>
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<p><strong>Round Five – 169th Overall – Frank &#8220;The Tank&#8221; Summers – Running Back – 5&#8217;10&#8243; 240 lbs. – Nevada &#8211; Las Vegas</strong></p>
<p>The Steelers had back-to-back picks in round five, and after taking going with defensive players on their previous two selections, they went with a running back on their sixth pick in the draft.  Frank Summers was considered a &#8220;smashmouth&#8221; type running back/fullback that the team desired for their short yardage situations.  In two seasons with the Runnin&#8217; Rebels, Summers established himself as a brutally powerful back capable of rushing for well over 4.0 YPC.  He rushed for 1,668 yards and 14 touchdowns while at UNLV, adding another 402 yards on receptions and catching six touchdown passes.</p>
<p>The Steelers coaching staff raved about the selection, with running backs coach Kirby Wilson telling the Las Vegas media &#8220;The other guys I&#8217;ve talked to &#8211; running back coaches &#8211; have all said that he might be one of the more difficult guys to tackle that they&#8217;ve seen on film all year&#8221;.  Summers had a productive preseason and was inserted as the Steelers starting fullback for Weeks 1-2 of the 2009 season.  An injury kept him out of Week 3 and he was subsequently placed on Injured Reserve, ending his season.  The following year, Summers played both halfback and fullback in preseason games, but did not show enough to make the roster and was cut prior to the regular season.</p>
<p>After spending the 2010 season on the Steelers practice squad, Summers signed with San Diego for 2011.  He did not play in any games for the Chargers, but remains on their roster for 2012.  &#8220;The Tank&#8221; was lauded by Steeler Nation as the possible heir apparent to &#8220;The Bus&#8221;, a prophecy that obviously did not come true.  The Steelers received little value from this draft pick.</p>
<div id="attachment_12651" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 227px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/rashon-harris-217x300.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12651" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/rashon-harris-217x300.jpg" alt="" width="217" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">DT RaShon Harris, Oregon</p></div>
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<p><strong>Round Six – 205th Overall – RaShon Harris – Defensive Tackle – 6&#8217;5&#8243; 300 lbs. – Oregon</strong></p>
<p>The Steelers chose defensive lineman RaShon Harris from Oregon with their sixth-round pick.  Harris was a fifth-year senior at Oregon, but did not start until his senior year.  While his statistics were not overly impressive, his workouts were off the charts.  He led all Oregon players in both bench press (415 lbs) and power clean (341 lbs.) and had fantastic workouts at both the NFL Combine and Oregon Pro Day.  The Steelers took a shot on him based on his intangibles, and he was unable to grasp the NFL playbook, possibly due to a lack of playing experience in college.  He was cut before the regular season, and made two more passes through the Steelers practice squad in 2009 and 2010.  He is currently with the practice squad of the Houston Texans.  In his NFL career, he has played in two games (Carolina, 2009) and been active for several games with the Texans last season.</p>
<div id="attachment_12652" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/large_A_Q_SHIPLEY.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12652" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2012/04/large_A_Q_SHIPLEY-300x231.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="231" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">C A.Q. Shipley, Penn State</p></div>
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<p><strong>Round Seven – 226th Overall – A.Q. Shipley – Center – 6&#8217;1&#8243; 315 lbs. – Penn State</strong></p>
<p>Using their token &#8220;local boy&#8221; pick in the 2009 draft, the Steelers selected center A.Q. Shipley from Penn State in round seven.  Shipley grew up and played high school ball at Moon Township, located 20 minutes from Pittsburgh.  He was a standout player on both sides of the ball and was ranked as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com prior to choosing Penn State<strong>.  </strong>At PSU, Shipley was a major success.  He was an All-American in 2008, and won the Rimington Trophy as the top college center the same year.  He was the main blocker credited for the record-setting season of RB Tony Hunt in 2006.  Shipley was voted as a team captain at Penn State in 2008, a fabulous honor for an offensive lineman.</p>
<p>The Steelers &#8211; in need of a backup center &#8211; figured Shipley might be able to transfer his talent to the pro field.  He had great workout numbers at the NFL Combine and scored a 40 on the Wonderlic test, easily the highest score that year.  Unfortunately, the &#8220;hometown boy does good&#8221; story did not happen for Shipley.  He was cut before the season, and was placed on the practice squad.  He spent time in the Philadelphia Eagles organization and is currently on the active roster for the Indianapolis Colts, a rebuilding team that just lost its franchise center in free agency.  Shipley could end up on the roster in 2012 if he is invited to camp and performs well.  I speak for many local fans when I say that we all are pulling for Shipley to do well.  The Steelers may have not hit the jackpot on this draft pick, but they once again showed that they will always give local products a chance to make it in the pros, further proof of how connected the franchise is to the city and region they call home.</p>
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<p><strong><strong>Round Seven – 241st Overall – David Johnson – Tight End/Fullback – 6&#8217;2&#8243; 260 lbs. – Arkansas State</strong></strong></p>
<p>The final pick for the Steelers in the 2009 Draft was hybrid-type Tight End/Fullback/Halfback David Johnson from Arkansas State.  Johnson may have been the least likely player in this draft to carve out a solid NFL career, but he has done just that in Pittsburgh.  Playing in 15 games his rookie season, Johnson lined up all over the field.  He started three games and caught two passes for nine yards.  In 2010, he again played in 15 games and started five &#8211; being used as a 3rd tight end, fullback, lead blocker, extra offensive lineman, and occasionally a decoy for screen passes.  His Steelers career took a major boost in 2011 as he became a weekly starter and played in all 16 games.  He caught 12 passes for 91 yards including his first NFL touchdown.  Johnson took over the backup tight end role opened when Matt Spaeth left for the Chicago Bears prior to last season and excelled enough that the Steelers signed him to a one-year tender of $1.25 million in his restricted free agency year.</p>
<p>With second-year tight end Weslye Sunders serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL banned substances policy, the team went out and signed veteran TE Leonard Pope &#8211; a player drafted by current Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley.  Johnson will head into camp in competition for the backup role to TE Heath Miller and could be used more as the Steelers revert back to a lead-blocked on running plays.  It is safe to say that the Steelers got great value out of their seventh round pick in 2009.</p>
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<p><strong><strong>2009 Draft Summary</strong></strong></p>
<p>After a miserable return on their 2008 class, the Steelers potentially hit it big with the 2009 rookies.</p>
<p>DE Ziggy Hood will be competing with 2011 1st round pick Cameron Heyward for the starting role left behind by the retirement of Aaron Smith, while the non-starter will settle into the also-significant role opened by the departure of veteran DL Chris Hoke.  Hood has looked much better over the past year and should develop into a steady force for the Steelers on the defensive line, continuing the great tradition there.</p>
<p>WR Mike Wallace has become one of the top playmakers in all of football, but is currently in a dispute with the team over signing his one-year tender and could end up holding out.  Wallace has been the top receiver for the team since his rookie season and needless to say, he was GOLD as a third round pick, no matter what happens moving forward.</p>
<p>CB Keenan Lewis will be competing for a starting job in camp in his forth season.  He has had some bright moments but has yet to really be thrown into the fire.  We will see where he is in August.</p>
<p>TE David Johnson has been a valuable role player for the team, and was re-signed this offseason &#8211; showing that the coaching staff views him as a piece to the 2012 puzzle.  Johnson has been a great seventh round value pick.</p>
<p>The selection of OG Kraig Urbik was a dismal failure.  No other way to word it.  A complete and utter failure of a pick so high in the draft.</p>
<p>CB Joe Burnett and RB Frank Summers did not pan out as mid-round selections, as tends to happen more often than not.</p>
<p>DE RaShon Harris was not able to make the team and has become a nomad on NFL practice squads ever since.  Failed pick.</p>
<p>C A.Q. Shipley was a &#8220;local&#8221; pick and did not make the team.  Failed pick.</p>
<p>Out of nine draft slots, the Steelers selected one Pro Bowl WR, a potential stud DE, a potential starting CB, and a role-player at TE/FB.</p>
<p>While hitting on four of nine may seem to be a failure, the pure upside of Hood and Wallace have driven this draft to the SUCCESS level.  If Keenan Lewis ends up being a decent starting corner and David Johnson keeps doing what he has been for three seasons, this draft could end up a MAJOR SUCCESS.  The status of Mike Wallace is a major player in this draft class.  If he ends up traded, the Steelers would need to extract no less than a 1st round pick, a 3rd round pick, and possibly a 2nd-3rd round pick the following year to match the value.</p>
<p>Tuesday night, we will review the Steelers 2010 draft.  This class gave the team a Pro Bowl center, two potentially game-breaking wide receivers, a running back with great upside, and two future star linebackers to carry on the best position tradition in professional football.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Craig Gottschalk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Nothing is talked more about in football than college prospects, and nothing is debated more in football than coming up with about a thousand different mock drafts&#8230; and that&#8217;s just in December.  Our FanSided network has its own blog site that deals with mock draft and college prospects abound.  Jesse Bartolis, editor of NFL Mocks, [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2011/11/17/conversation-with-nfl-mocks-about-steelers-draft-classes/">Conversation With NFL Mocks About Steelers&#8217; Draft Classes</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After playing the Baltimore Ravens three times last season, including an epic AFC Championship game, it&#8217;s safe to say the Pittsburgh Steelers know this enemy quite well.  And if familiarity breeds contempt, these teams must outright hate each other by now.  Pittsburgh sports has a number of great rivalries, including Pitt-WVU who meet later today [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2009/11/27/know-thy-enemy-baltimore-ravens/">Know Thy Enemy: Baltimore Ravens</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>After playing the<strong> Baltimore Ravens</strong> three times last season, including an epic AFC Championship game, it&#8217;s safe to say the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> know this enemy quite well.  And if familiarity breeds contempt, these teams must outright hate each other by now.  Pittsburgh sports has a number of great rivalries, including Pitt-WVU who meet later today in their annual<strong> Backyard Brawl</strong>.   But I dare say none can compare to the Ravens and Steelers.</p>
<p>Earlier this week, the FOX medical drama &#8220;House&#8221; made a joke of the fact Omar Epps is a dead ringer for head coach<strong> Mike Tomlin</strong>.  In an ironic twist, Tomlin probably spent a lot of time this week thinking he was trapped in a medical drama.  The Steelers are getting absolutely hammered by injuries to key personnel.  Where&#8217;s Dr. House when you need him?</p>
<p>For those keeping score at home,<strong> Travis Kirschke</strong> continues to nurse a torn calf although he practiced this week and will probably play Sunday.  Of all the guys we could get back, Kirschke is the least important since <strong>Nick Eason</strong> and <strong>Ziggy Hood</strong> were doing a pretty good job in his absence.  LG <strong>Chris Kemoeatu </strong>sprained his MCL and looks to be out one, possibly two, weeks.  Undrafted rookie <strong>Ramon Foster</strong> will make his first NFL start.  <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> has been monitored all week and seems to have practiced normally so should be cleared to play.  Finally,<strong> Troy Polamalu</strong> will reportedly miss a month with his knee injury which probably rules him out of at least the next two games.</p>
<p>The Ravens will be dealing with some injuries of their own.  Their best LB (sorry Ray Ray), <strong>Terrell Suggs</strong>, is out with a knee injury thanks to a heroic chop block by fabulous <strong>Brady Quinn</strong>.  One of their main corners,<strong> Fabian Washington</strong>, tore his ACL and is gone for the year.  Keep in mind this defense no longer has LB <strong>Bart Scott </strong>or S <strong>Jim Leonard</strong>, who went to the Jets this off-season along with mastermind D coordinator Rex Ryan, their new head coach.  The Ravens are going to be a hard-nosed football team no matter what but they are definitely weakened and depleted on the defensive side of the ball.</p>
<p>Offensively,<strong> Joe Flacco</strong> has taken another giant step forward from his already highly successful rookie campaign.  Last season, they tried to protect Flacco and keep him out of situations where the game rode on his shoulders.  This year, he&#8217;s been asked to shoulder more of the load and responded to the challenge.  Still, the Ravens remain a run-first and ask-questions-later team.  Flacco has the ability but Baltimore is lacking in quality targets for him. Last year&#8217;s top receiver, <strong>Derrick Mason</strong>, is 35 and coming off shoulder surgery.  If a team can effectively stuff the run, the Ravens run into trouble because their passing game seems limited to big play threat Mason and short safe outlet throws to emerging superstar RB <strong>Ray Rice</strong>.</p>
<p>Offensively, the story will be how Big Ben rebounds from last week&#8217;s brain rattling hit.  I would hope the Steelers try to lean a bit more on the running game to spare him unnecessary abuse.  Baltimore will have no qualms about dialing up the pressure and considering we&#8217;re playing with a banged up offensive line, one would think this is a good time for<strong> Bruce Arians</strong> to rein in his Flying Circus.  Of course the words &#8220;logical playcalling&#8221; and &#8220;Arians&#8221; seldom belong in the same sentence.</p>
<p>Finally, heads have rolled on the Steelers special teams unit.   CB <strong>Keiwan Ratliff</strong> and LB<strong> Donovan Woods</strong> have been cut.  Woods was just promoted from the practice squad as an alleged upgrade to the kick coverage but his only notable achievement last week was to get flagged to nullify a beautiful 35 yard punt return by<strong> Stefan Logan</strong>.  With the injury to Troy, they&#8217;ve used Ratliff as a safety in nickel and dime packages in addition to special teams.  Regardless of where he&#8217;s played, he&#8217;s constantly out of position and missing tackles.</p>
<p>Your newest Steelers are LB <strong>Rocky Boiman</strong> and CB<strong> Corey Ivy</strong>.  Boiman is an eight year vet who won a Super Bowl with the Colts back in 2006.  I don&#8217;t know anything else about him except he&#8217;s got a cool name.   Ivy played the past three seasons for the Ratbirds so we know him.  He was someone the Steelers repeatedly picked on as well as being the doofus that<strong> Limas Sweed</strong> obliterated in the AFC Championship game.  Regardless, their primary job will be to run down the field and make a lousy freakin&#8217; tackle.  Hopefully they&#8217;ll succeed where others have failed miserably.</p>
<p>Believe me, the Steelers will need to be on their game in all three phases Sunday night if they want to escape with a win.  I know I&#8217;ve typed the words &#8220;Biggest game of the season&#8221; several weeks in a row but in all seriousness, this game is the season.  If the Steelers lose, they fall into a tie with the Ravens (one game behind with the tiebreak) and will be tied or a game behind three or four teams in the Wild Card race.  More importantly, a loss and I fear the team will mentally pack it in for the year.  Let&#8217;s hope it doesn&#8217;t come to that.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 03:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Steeler Nation can collectively exhale. Mike Tomlin, in his weekly Tuesday press conference, announced quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will be a go this Sunday against the Ravens. Apparently, Ben suffered only a &#8220;mild&#8221; concussion last Sunday in the soul-crushing loss against the Chiefs. In my book, there isn&#8217;t anything mild about getting your brain slammed up [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2009/11/25/and-breathe-big-ben-will-play/">And Breathe&#8230;  Big Ben Will Play</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Steeler Nation</strong> can collectively exhale.</p>
<p><strong>Mike Tomlin</strong>, in his weekly Tuesday press conference, announced quarterback <strong>Ben Roethlisberger </strong>will be a go this Sunday against the <strong>Ravens.</strong> Apparently, Ben suffered only a &#8220;mild&#8221; concussion last Sunday in the soul-crushing loss against the Chiefs.  In my book, there isn&#8217;t anything mild about getting your brain slammed up against your skull but then again a hangnail causes me indescribable suffering.  Tomlin claims that Ben is showing no lingering affects from the Shining Wizard to the noggin and <a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09328/1016013-100.stm">will practice normally this week.</a></p>
<p>In other QB news, if you read my update yesterday, you&#8217;ll recall I was a bit confused as to why the Steelers didn&#8217;t place <strong>Charlie Batch</strong> on IR.  Once a player is IR&#8217;d, he&#8217;s gone for the season.  Now comes word they expect him back since the injury isn&#8217;t as serious as originally reported.  He&#8217;s still scheduled for surgery, more specifically having a metal plate inserted in to his wrist, but is only expected to miss 2-4 weeks.  I recall hearing the QB for the University of Cincinnati recently had a similar surgery done and he returned a few weeks later showing very few ill effects so I guess that operation isn&#8217;t nearly as gruesome as it sounds.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the rest of my post still holds.  Second year man <strong>Dennis Dixon </strong>moves into the primary backup spot until Batch&#8217;s return.  Pittsburgh boy <strong>Tyler Palko</strong> will be signed to the practice squad as soon as he can secure his release from the storied <strong>Montreal Alouettes</strong> of  the Canadian Football League.   Keep in mind, however, the team is only going to be carrying two QBs (Ben and Dix) on the main roster which means should absolute carnage knock both of them out of a game, <strong>Hines Ward</strong> would serve as our third string/emergency quarterback.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>While Steeler Nation holds their collective breath awaiting the verdict on Ben Roethlisberger&#8216;s head injury, yet more quarterbacking issues have cropped up for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Backup Charlie Batch somehow broke his wrist during his brief stint on Sunday. He&#8217;s undergoing surgery and is basically lost for the season. This is yet another unfortunate setback [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2009/11/24/batch-out-palko-lives/">Batch Out, Palko Lives!</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>While<strong> Steeler Nation</strong> holds their collective breath awaiting the verdict on <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>&#8216;s head injury, yet more quarterbacking issues have cropped up for the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>.</p>
<p>Backup<strong> Charlie Batch</strong> somehow broke his wrist during his brief stint on Sunday.  He&#8217;s undergoing surgery and is basically lost for the season.  This is yet another unfortunate setback for Charlie, who broke his clavicle in a preseason game causing him to miss all of last year.  At 34 years of age, this may be the end of his days as an active player.  If so, I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ll still see him patrolling the sidelines on Sunday in some coaching capacity.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the backup spot now falls to second year man <strong>Dennis Dixon</strong>. A fifth round draft pick out of Oregon in 2008, Dixon has completed one pass in his NFL career.  Still, Dix is an amazing athlete who many thought would be a 1st round draft pick until he tore his ACL in the middle of his senior season.  He made some incredible plays last preseason to where I was giddy over having <strong>Slash 2.0</strong> on our hands.  Then this year he regressed, looking confused, erratic, and showing poor mechanics.</p>
<p>I guess that&#8217;s one way to get <strong>Bruce Arians</strong> to call more running plays.</p>
<p>Batch evidently isn&#8217;t being placed on IR, which would prevent him from coming back should the Steelers advance in the playoffs. It also means the team can&#8217;t add a third QB without cutting somebody from the active roster. So it seems they will be going with only two quarterbacks for the time being. This means if separate calamities should strike down both Ben and Dix, the man behind center for the Black and Gold will be none other than <strong>Hines Ward</strong>.</p>
<p>The Steelers will be signing a third QB to their practice squad.   Teams need three QBs because somebody has to lead the third stringers against the first team defense in practice.  You don&#8217;t want to waste time by having your top two QBs throwing balls right at <strong>Ike Taylor</strong> so he can perfect dropping sure interceptions.  The man charged with this difficult task will be familiar to Pittsburgh football fans.</p>
<p><strong>Tyler Palko</strong> has returned.   Palko, a state champion at West Allegheny High, quarterbacked Pitt for three seasons.  While at the<strong> University of Pittsburgh</strong>, he beat out current Ratbirds star <strong>Joe Flacco </strong>for the starting job in The Stache&#8217;s first season.  Palko went undrafted but managed to hook on with the Saints in 2007 and spent most of the year on their  practice squad.  I didn&#8217;t care for Palko when he was here but I always like to see a local boy sign with the hometown team.  And to be fair, he did show flashes of brilliance although he was frustratingly inconsistent.</p>
<p>Finally, there&#8217;s still been no official word on Ben.  <a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09328/1015835-66.stm">Speculation abounds that he&#8217;ll be cleared to play on Sunday night. </a> We all know Ben thinks he&#8217;s Unbreakable but I hope the Steelers are wise enough to sit him down if there&#8217;s even the slightest hint of a lingering affect from this latest head injury.  Between the motorcycle accident,<strong> Bill Cowher </strong>rushing him back that year to take a vicious beating, the 90-something sacks over the past three seasons, and now this &#8220;concussion oriented thing,&#8221; I fear his brain may be rapidly approaching the consistency of rice pudding.</p>
<p>Tune in tomorrow for the next episode of &#8220;As The Quarterback Turns&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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