Steelers will not let recent free agent signings influence 2019 draft plans
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Apr 2019
Mike Tomlin and Kevin Colbert discussed the team draft plans at their annual pre-draft press conference on Monday.
With the NFL Draft just a few days away, the Pittsburgh Steelers are in the final stages of their planning for 2019, a process that has involved meeting with around 210 prospects this offseason, according to the team’s general manager.
When speaking at their annual pre-draft press conference on Monday, Mike Tomlin and Kevin Colbert spoke at length about their plans for the upcoming draft, while giving very little away at the same time. In many ways, a standard pre-draft press conference for the pair.
Confirming 74 players currently under contract, Colbert appeared perhaps more confident in the overall strength of the roster than some outsiders, with the coaching staff expecting a significant improvement from second-year players like wide receiver James Washington.
Colbert said they will make additions to the roster “from the bottom up,” that there are no glaring holes — but that while the veteran UFAs they brought in will fill previous holes, they won’t preclude the Steelers from drafting anyone at those positions (ILB, CB, WR)
— Chris Adamski (@C_AdamskiTrib) April 22, 2019
‘I am comfortable with the guys we have in the room right now.’ – @CoachTomlin on the team’s wide receivers
Added he wants to see a big jump from James Washington. #SteelersDraft
— Teresa Varley (@Teresa_Varley) April 22, 2019
When discussing the recent free agent signings of Donte Moncrief, Mark Barron and Steven Nelson, the GM made it clear that their addition would not prevent the team from drafting players at their positions, even if he did acknowledge that the signings reduced the urgency of spending a high pick on those roles.
I just asked Kevin Colbert how much his three recent free-agent signings — Barron, Nelson, Moncrief — might impact the Steelers’ drafting at those respective positions: #DKPS #Steelers pic.twitter.com/ycPHM5QH6j
— Dejan Kovacevic (@Dejan_Kovacevic) April 22, 2019
#Steelers seemingly addressed three massive areas of need in free agency: ILB, CB and WR. GM Kevin Colbert is adamant that “doesn’t preclude anything” when it comes to taking players high at those positions.
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) April 22, 2019
Espousing a philosophy of best player available as they always do, both Tomlin and Colbert left no doubt they would entertain a trade up if there was a player they valued, but gave no insights about the names who might inspire them to make such a move. Perhaps the most interesting revelation was the fact that Pittsburgh does not use a trade value chart like most other teams do.
Kevin Colbert says the Steelers do not follow the famous Draft Chart, and that goes for trading up or trading down.
He notes that the Steelers gave up more than “chart value” to go get Santonio in ’06 and less than “chart value” to go get Polamalu in ’03. Both worked out.
— Chris Adamski (@C_AdamskiTrib) April 22, 2019
Kevin Colbert said the Steelers have gone away with the mock draft for a decade now. Said it was worthless. Instead, they rank players on who THEY would take 1-20 to determine who they would take when their pick comes up. @TheAthleticPGH
— Mark Kaboly (@MarkKaboly) April 22, 2019
However, in noting the quality of the talent expected to be available on Day 2, Colbert effectively implied it might be difficult to part with the draft capital necessary to move up this year given the options available in the second and third rounds.
Kevin Colbert: “This is a draft in which you can feel real good about the players you get in (the 2nd and 3rd rounds).”
Says that will suppress the trade value of picks in those rounds.
— Chris Adamski (@C_AdamskiTrib) April 22, 2019
And despite issues with certain star players and their use of social media in recent years, Colbert dismissed the idea that Pittsburgh would shy away from prospects who are controversial users of the platform.
Colbert said Steelers have never crossed a player off their draft list because of social media posts/activity.
— Gerry Dulac (@gerrydulac) April 22, 2019
Kevin Colbert: “Usually if we scratch a player (from their draft board), there’s significant reason as to why. We try to quantify their character makeup and their medical makeup in addition to their football makeup to evaluate a player.”
— Chris Adamski (@C_AdamskiTrib) April 22, 2019
The full press conference can be seen below.
#LIVE: GM Kevin Colbert and Coach Tomlin discuss the upcoming 2019 #NFLDraft.#SteelersDraft | @UPMCHealthPlan https://t.co/rB4QVjyBPu
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 22, 2019
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