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hawaiiansteeler
07-22-2015, 04:28 PM
PRE-CAMP ANALYSIS: CBs

Bob Labriola
Steelers.com

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The cornerback position will be one of the most scrutinized at this training camp.

It’s not to the same degree as Ben Roethlisberger, that’s for sure, but the Steelers’ success in 2015 definitely is tied to the performance they get from Cortez Allen. That’s right. A fifth-year cornerback prospect is going to have a lot to say about whether the Steelers improve upon a season that included both an AFC North Division championship and a one-and-done in the playoffs.

“I think Cortez enters the (2015) season where he left off (in 2014),” said General Manager Kevin Colbert back in February at the NFL Scouting Combine. “We have to find out about Cortez and whether he can accept the challenge of being a starting NFL cornerback. He showed signs of that in the past. He was productive in spurts for us in the past. Again, you invest in players you think can be good players.”

The Steelers invested in Allen last summer, and so far it has paid no dividends. After signing him to a five-year contract worth a reported $26 million, Allen started the season’s first seven games and contributed two interceptions and eight passes defensed in them. But over the course of those starts, his play was in decline, and after getting benched following the win over the Houston Texans on Oct. 20, Allen would injure his thumb against Tennessee on Nov. 17 and land on the injured reserve list.

And so it will be that the Steelers will look “to find out about Cortez and whether he can accept the challenge of being a starting NFL cornerback” – quite possibly for the final time, one way or another – starting with this 2015 training camp.

“I think we have to look at it realistically, and say this is where he is, this is where we need him to be,” said Colbert. “We are going to support him as he tries to get back to that spot.”

There will be support, but one reality of the NFL is that fifth-year players are expected to produce, or else. The Steelers doubled-down on Allen when the team elected to pay him a $3 million roster bonus in the spring of this year.

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steelreserve
07-22-2015, 04:58 PM
This is the make-or-break year for Allen. He was basically uncuttable this offsesaon because the dead money would've been more than actually keeping him on the roster, but after 2015 that reverses. We knew this was a minimum 2-year commitment going in, but time to earn your money.

Funny thing, when we signed him, I had thought this was a prime example of how to do a contract right with a promising young player - giving him decent money and security without going overboard. Of course that would turn out to be the one where the player completely doofs it. Without even waiting half a season or anything, too - just straight-up laid a turd right from the start.

hawaiiansteeler
08-03-2015, 12:46 AM
@Alex_Kozora how is Cortez Allen playing? he would cure alot of ills if he fulfilled his promise...

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Three interceptions in camp ain't too shabby.

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