'26 NFL Draft Day 2 thread

Bring Back Bar Bleu

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He went around where he was going to go--he was a Day 2 guy because of the regression due to (we can debate this)
Pittsburgh isn't a good fit--if Aaron doesn't come back or is injured (both possible if not likely) there will be immediate pressure on him with a veteran team when (and I think you'd agree) he has to sit for probably 2 years
You think more of McCarthy than I do
What pressure, they have three QBs ahead of him at this point.
 

op2

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Love it - gonna drive those sPitt Fans insane.
Especially since the Steelers took Pickett just five years ago. If the Pickett pick hits then he's still the Steelers starter, and for ten more years yet, and Rudolph and Howard are fine as backups and Rodgers never enters the picture and there is no reason to even draft Allar.

If Allar hits and is a high quality starting QB for the Steelers for 10-15 years it's going to drive Pitt fans absolutely nuts.
 
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BCS PSU

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More like poor Pittsburgh, but it is their own fault. Seriously what are they thinking? How many average to below average QBs can they acquire? Besides Rodgers who is way past his prime the list reads Rudolph, Trubisky, Pickett, over the hill Russell Wilson, Fields, Will Howard and now......drum roll....Drew Allar. I probably missed someone who is totally forgettable.
Well, that’s what happens when you’re stuck on a treadmill of mediocrity. I’d love to see the Steelers have a terrible season in 2026 and be in a position to draft someone like Manning. God, in this current draft, they didn’t even draft highly enough to be in a position to draft Ioane. This is why I would be content to let Rudolph or Howard start in 2026 and just be bad. FYI, I say this as someone who shares two season tickets with my brother and sister; these tickets have been with my family since the early 70s.
 
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LB99

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Well, that’s what happens when you’re stuck on a treadmill of mediocrity. I’d love to see the Steelers have a terrible season in 2026 and be in a position to draft someone like Manning. God, in this current draft, they didn’t even draft highly enough to be in a position to draft Ioane. This is why I would be content to let Rudolph or Howard start in 2026 and just be bad. FYI, I say this as someone who shares two season tickets with my brother and sister; these tickets have been with my family since the early 70s.
If that’s the approach they wanted to take, they would have already done it with Rudolph, instead of signing guys like Fields, Wilson, or Rodgers. They are not going to tank on purpose. It isn’t happening. I would have preferred they did it a few seasons ago to get into the QB market that had Nix, Penix, etc in the mix. I also don’t think Manning is a sure thing and has as much a chance at being a bust as he does of being a home run.
 
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The best part about Allar going to the Steelers is that we get to replay every debate over his development in college over His entire NFL career. Can’t wait. At least Hackenburg went to the Jets, so nobody cared.
 
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BobPSU92

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espn has the Browns as a winner for Rounds 2 and 3. I don’t get it.

They also have the Stillers as a winner.

”The Allar pick in Round 3 was the perfect quarterback addition for Pittsburgh. He's big at 6-5 and 228 pounds, which fits the mold of what the Steelers like at the position. He's a tough kid with a decent arm, and he had a solid 2024 season with 24 touchdown throws and eight interceptions. An ankle injury ended his 2025 season after six games, but he's healthy now and can be an insurance policy alongside Will Howard if things don't come together with Aaron Rodgers. Of course, if Rodgers does sign with the Steelers, Allar can learn behind the legend and potentially get a shot down the road.”

 
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DaytonRickster

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Actually, the draft is further exposing Franklin‘s failures overall. He gave a boatload of nil money to the seniors. The NFL has decided only two players were worthy of the first three rounds. I actually think DDS has gotten a raw deal. He’s going to be solid in the NFL and played very well down the stretch after Franklin‘s termination.
I think DDS and Wheatley will have solid NFL careers. I hope the Eagles draft both of them.
 

DaytonRickster

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Nussmeier Beck and Allar were all comparable. Allar was the most upside with Beck being the safest. The fact Allar finally gets to play in a pro scheme will help greatly. 3rd round pick...all they're looking for here is a backup. If he's more...that's awesome.
Allar's major hurdle is mental. He needs to learn to be more calm in the pocket and work on his reads.
 

KingLando

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In the mindset of wrestling, you have to be comfortable being uncomfortable.
Right but you shouldn't be uncomfortable with what you're being asked to do. The issue wasn't reading defenses or dealing with pressure IMO. It was a scheme that was disastrous--especially for skillset.

You don't put someone that wrestles at 133 in a matchup vs someone 197 and then blame him when he lost
 

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Mason won't be on the roster if they sign Aaron. If Aarom goes down it's Howard vs Allar for the role.
And right now it's 2 (maybe) because Aaron hasn't decided.
I would think it is a mistake at this point to trade or release Mason. I would keep all four if Aron comes back. Let Drew and Howard and Mason battle it out. At least in camp. I realize that money is a factor however.
 

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Actually, the draft is further exposing Franklin‘s failures overall. He gave a boatload of nil money to the seniors. The NFL has decided only two players were worthy of the first three rounds. I actually think DDS has gotten a raw deal. He’s going to be solid in the NFL and played very well down the stretch after Franklin‘s termination.

So, draft position is proof of quality of personnel decisions ... but then you go ahead and disagree with the draft positions.

Okey dokey.
 
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KingLando

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I would think it is a mistake at this point to trade or release Mason. I would keep all four if Aron comes back. Let Drew and Howard and Mason battle it out. At least in camp. I realize that money is a factor however.
Money is a factor but if I'm Mason's agent I'm asking to be released if they do sign Rodgers. The likelihood of the Steelers keeping 4 QBs is slim and you aren't going to cut Drew. I don't see Mason beating out Howard.
 

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The Stillers are just throwing crap at the wall. They have no strategic plan for the QB position just hoping for some miracle to occur and Drew Allar to turn into Big Ben. We know they refuse to tank so then at least figure out a plan to get a real QB and not a collection of mediocre QBs who can't get you to elite status. The NFL is a QB driven league. Why do you think the Cheatriots won like 6 Super Bowls in 20 years ? They had Tom Brady. Yes they got lucky ....on a 6th rd pick but the point was he was the best QB in the league for many years. KC and Mahomes is another example.
 
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Probably has been mentioned- but ESPN draft coverage is just plain bad ….

the ticker / dashboard they used a few years ago was WAYYY better than what they are using now … They are simply all over the place with obligatory feel-good clips which trod all over the selections …. And zero information is being revealed about trades
 

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So I think I missed it but did Penn State get any wide receivers drafted so far? What about Wallace, did he get drafted?
 

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I never thought this would occur.
Very clairvoyant!
Tks

Had DDS to the Pack as well.

I’ve never read as much before a draft as I did this year.

Also called Dinkins to Steelers in final two rounds. Instead they take an undersized TE from Indiana!
 

KingLando

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Tks

Had DDS to the Pack as well.

I’ve never read as much before a draft as I did this year.

Also called Dinkins to Steelers in final two rounds. Instead they take an undersized TE from Indiana!
The Indiana kid is more like Connor Heyward...FB/H-back.
 

Bvillebaron

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I am happy for Drew. He has the opportunity to build something special in Pittsburgh. James does not know how to coach prototypical drop back passers. Hope Drew has a great NFL career.
Franklin wasn’t the QB coach. Funny how that same QB coach who “failed” Allar had much success with Grunk.
 
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Todd McShay had an interesting observation about Allar's inaccuracies being more outside routes versus inside routes like curls, hooks, slants. Just brings me back to that throw against ND in the semis where he threw it at Singletons hips when he was running a flare route and was pretty open for a TD. But also the game tying drive against USC where he threw dimes to WRs on 4th down when they ran hooks and curls.

 
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I think there's little chance Allar becomes an all-pro QB. I think he knows all about his footwork issues. I think about it like this... my daughter had a heckuva time learning to drive because she had a hard time filtering out all the crap that comes at you while driving: street signs, different lane dividers, cars coming from seemingly everywhere, birds flying across your windshield, etc., etc. She aced her permit exam, she knows all the rules but when it came to actually driving she got nervous and hesitated. I'm ashamed to say that I made it worse by constantly telling her what she should be doing and pointing out every mistake.

My hope is that MM is able to get through to Drew the SEAL slogan: slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
 
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Can you fix a mental thing? Steve Blass, Chuck Knochloch, Steve Sax. Plenty of QBs have been derailed by the mental side of the game and the inability to fix “happy feet”. That is what separates them, not physical skills.