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Post by leejr Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:09 am

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Pittsburgh Steelers: Grading the Team's First Round of 2012 NFL Draft





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Prior to the start of the 2012 NFL draft, there was much speculation as to what player the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] were going to take with the 24th overall selection. Staying true to form, they were going to select the best available player.

Through many mock drafts, most people had players like Mike Adams, Dontari Poe, Dont'a Hightower and Cordy Glenn.

None of those names were on the Steelers' draft card, even though all of them with the exception of Poe were available when the Steelers selected.

With the 24th pick in the 2012 NFL draft, the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] selected [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], G, Stanford.

With a desperate need at guard, the Steelers were able to stay with their pick and get the best guard available in the draft.

DeCastro should be able to earn a starting spot on the Steelers' offensive line from day one.

At 6'5" and 315 lbs, DeCastro will immediately be penciled in starting at right guard and will play between former first-round pick Maurkice Pouncey and Willie Colon.

Though some people will say that the Steelers missed out on a possible replacement for James Farrior, passing on Dont'a Hightower, the need at Guard was simply too much to pass up, especially with a player like DeCastro available.

Though this is not a "pretty" draft pick, the Steelers didn't need to be pretty. What the Steelers needed was an [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]. Being able to select DeCastro is the first step to solidifying the offensive line, with three players selected in the last three years in the first two rounds.

Being able to stay with their original pick and being able to draft a player that will remind many people of Alan Faneca, the Steelers came out of the first round with a draft grade of A+.

If they can continue this success into the second and third rounds, it will help bring success to the Steelers for years to come.

The Steelers still have needs along the offensive line, and are likely to spend another pick there in the second or third round. Their other greatest need comes on the defensive side of the ball, where they will need to address the nose tackle position.

I look for the Steelers to use their second-round selection on the replacement for Casey Hampton. Possibilities include [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] from [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.].

Ta'amu would have a year to play behind Casey Hampton which will help him learn behind one of the best nose tackles in the NFL.

Though Ta'amu was projected to be a mid to late second-round pick, the Steelers may still need to trade up in the second round to have the ability to select him, but even if they don't they may choose Josh Chapman out of Alabama in the third round or Nick Jean-Baptiste from Baylor.

If the Steelers do wait until the third or fourth round to address the NT position, then there is a good chance they could spend their second- and/or third-round pick on offensive linemen as well.

With so few offensive linemen taken in the first round of the draft, there is still a lot of quality available in the second round.

Players such as Cordy Glenn (Georgia), Amini Silatolu (Midwestern State), Kelechi Osemele (Iowa State) and Brandon Brooks ([You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] of Ohio) all still available with second-round grades, as are Brandon Washington (Miami of Florida) and Tony Bergstrom (Utah) with third-round grades. One or more could be available with the Steelers' next two selections.

If the Steelers decide to go the route of offensive tackle, players such as Jonathan Martin (Stanford), Mike Adams (Ohio State), Bobby Massie (California), Jeff Allen (Illinois), Zebrie Sanders (FSU) and James Brown (Troy) would all be able to challenge Willie Colon to start at right tackle, or at least be able to provide much-needed depth.

With all of the available offensive linemen, the Steelers could concievably come out of the first four rounds with two new starters on the offensive line. If you put them with Maurkice Pouncy and Marcus Gilbert, that would provide the Steelers with four starters drafted in the first three rounds in the last three years.

What was once an area of weakness, the Steelers are building an offensive line that may become one of the best in the NFL.
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Post by Guest Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:17 pm

I had no idea who he was, but seeing that everyone is giving us a thumbs up, and an A plus for him, I guess we did all right. Happy with the pick, and hopefully we'll be unstoppable on the front line for helping Ben.

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Post by foghorn Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:53 pm

lynnaandj wrote:I had no idea who he was, but seeing that everyone is giving us a thumbs up, and an A plus for him, I guess we did all right. Happy with the pick, and hopefully we'll be unstoppable on the front line for helping Ben.
Lynn.. first... Good to see you here! Second, Decastro is said to be the best Guard prospect in this draft and one of the top O-linemen in a class full of them. In no way did I think he'd be available at # 24. truly a gift. An outstanding pick by the Steelers.
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Post by Guest Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:39 pm

foghorn wrote:
lynnaandj wrote:I had no idea who he was, but seeing that everyone is giving us a thumbs up, and an A plus for him, I guess we did all right. Happy with the pick, and hopefully we'll be unstoppable on the front line for helping Ben.
Lynn.. first... Good to see you here! Second, Decastro is said to be the best Guard prospect in this draft and one of the top O-linemen in a class full of them. In no way did I think he'd be available at # 24. truly a gift. An outstanding pick by the Steelers.

Thanks BJ... I'll try popping in once in a while till the season starts. I'm in the middle of moving, and you know that can be such a hassal.. HATE HATE HATE it..but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do..
Anyhow, after reading some about him, I'm getting happier by each word I read.

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