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Galax Steeler
06-14-2010, 04:49 AM
Let's continue with our breakdowns of each and every positional battle that will sort itself out when the Pittsburgh Steelers open their 2010 training camp in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. We began with the quarterbacks and tight ends, now let's move on to a position that should take on more importance in 2010 than the past two seasons - the running backs.



Overview

Following the Steelers disappointing 9-7 finish to the 2009 season, team president Art Rooney Jr. publicly stated that the Steelers would be renewing their commitment to running the football in 2010 and beyond. Following a year in which the team missed the playoffs despite setting numerous franchise records passing the ball, the proud franchise would revert back to 'Steelers football'. Considering Ben Roethlisberger's situation, the make up of the offensive line, and how Rashard Mendenhall performed last season, Steelers fans can only hope that Rooney's promise is put into action by offensive coordinator Bruce Arians.

The Man

That would be Rashard Mendenhall, Pittsburgh's first-round draft pick in 2008. After missing almost all of his rookie season after having his shoulder obliterated by Ray Lewis, Mendenhall gave Steeler Nation a taste of why the Steelers pounced at the opportunity to select the former Illinois star.

After being benched by Mike Tomlin for Pittsburgh's Week 3 tilt against the Cincinnati Bengals, Mendenhall had his coming out party as a pro against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday Night football the following week. Credit Tomlin for the motivational mastery - Mendenhall hadn't been paying attention to the little things in practice earlier in the year. That wasn't an issue for the rest of the year. Mendenhall finished the season.

Mendenhall's final 2009 stats

242 carries, 1,108 yards, 7 TDs, 4.6 Y/A, 25 receptions, 261 yards, 1 TD



Competing For Carries

The Steelers are hoping that a legitimate number two emerges to compliment Mendenhall now that Willie Parker has taken his act to Washington D.C. Here are the candidates.

* Mewelde Moore - One of Mike Tomlin's hand-picked free agent acquisitions during his first year in Pittsburgh, Moore has done a little bit of everything the past three seasons. He filled in as a regular ball carrier in 2008 when Parker and Mendenhall were both injured; he has been the offense's 3rd down back; he's been an adept pass catcher out of the backfield; returned punts and generally been everything the organization could have hoped for when they inked him to a modest three year deal. FOr as good as he's been, Moore has limited upside at this stage in his career as a regular ball carrier. And despite having great instincts finding seams to slither through, Moore has proven that he's not much of a short-yardage or goal line force. That's not to say he can't carry the ball 8-12 times per game if necessary, just that he might be better suited as the team's third down 'back and not as a regular part of the rotation with Mendy.
* Jonathan Dwyer - A more suitable candidate to emerge as the team's number two rushing threat could be rookie Jonathan Dwyer, a 6th round draft pick from Georgia Tech. Dwyer could easily be the steal of this year's draft if he can help the Steelers solve their short yardage and red zone woes. Dwyer, unlike fellow bruiser Frank Summers, is more versatile and nimble than his 235 pound frame suggests. He ran over, past and around ACC competition for multiple years before testing poorly at the Combine and sliding down draft boards.

Also In The Mix

Rounding out the depth chart at RB are Summers - whose days may be numbered if he can't stay healthy and productive on special teams during camp and the preseason - and 2009 practice squad ‘backs Isaac Redman and Justin Vincent. Redman and Vincent will both have opportunity to prove they're more ready and capable to carry the ball occasionally in Bruce Arians' offense.

What To Expect

Well, if all goes according to plan, Mendenhall should see somewhere between 320-360 carries this season. If he can stay healthy that is. Moore, who is scheduled to make nearly $2 million in the final year of his contract, could be a salary cap casualty if the team feels sufficiently confident in the trio of Dwyer, Vincent and Redman to assume the pass-blocking, pass-catching and occasional rushing duties that Moore has shouldered so capably in recent years. It's a safer bet though that the Steelers coaching staff and front office retains Moore for insurance purposes considering the lack of experience on the depth chart.

http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2010/6/13/1516512/pittsburgh-steelers-training-camp

solardave
06-14-2010, 08:03 AM
I think Moore is here this year. Summers or Redman stand a better chance than Vincent I think. I really think Dwyer can be the thumper.

So my guess is Mendy,Dwyer and Moore with Summers being asked to play FB. Yes I think we'll see some 2 back sets with a fullback.

steelpride12
06-14-2010, 10:37 AM
Yupp Moore stays for his final season on his contract. Being only 28 and the versatile running who can catch or run the ball he is worth too much to give up yet. Dywer of course has high hopes for all of us in the next few seasons for being our bruiser: Mendy, Moore, Dwyer.

st33lersguy
06-14-2010, 11:13 AM
It siunds as if maybe if Arians refuses to run the ball then he will finally get fired

Galax Steeler
06-15-2010, 04:17 AM
So my guess is Mendy,Dwyer and Moore with Summers being asked to play FB. Yes I think we'll see some 2 back sets with a fullback.

You are probably right that is a pretty potent backfield if Dwyer can play to his potential.

solardave
06-15-2010, 05:44 AM
You are probably right that is a pretty potent backfield if Dwyer can play to his potential.

I hope I am right. It would sure be exciting to be able to pound the ball again. We really haven't seen it since Jerome was here.

GoSlash27
06-15-2010, 06:41 AM
Redman and Vincent will both have opportunity to prove they're more ready and capable to carry the ball occasionally in Bruce Arians' offense.
Okay... First of all "Carry the ball" and "Bruce Arians" don't belong in the same sentence. Second, why are people always overlooking Redman? I know that people around here got sick of all the fanboi fawning over him last year, but that doesn't mean that he's a bad RB. If memory serves, everybody (including Tomlin) agreed that he is one of (if not the) best pure RBs on our roster. The only reason he got relegated is because he can't catch as well as the other guys.

With FWP gone, I see him competing with the rookie for #3 starter.

Psycho Ward 86
06-15-2010, 10:54 AM
If memory serves, everybody (including Tomlin) agreed that he is one of (if not the) best pure RBs on our roster. The only reason he got relegated is because he can't catch as well as the other guys.


http://www.flashpointsocialmedia.com/Area51/Orion/Images/o_rly.jpg

suitanim
06-15-2010, 11:29 AM
This thread about RB's made it a whole 4 posts before the Arians bashing started.

GoSlash27
06-15-2010, 10:42 PM
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09229/991444-367.stm
http://steelerstoday.com/?tag=isaac-redman

I can't find the original quote. Must be caked up on the walls of the ol' intertubes from last year, but I remember Tomlin addressing why Frank the Tank got the nod over Redzone, and the answer was essentially that Summers was more multi-purpose on special teams and blocking.
So Ya RLY, but I may be senile and just unaware of it. :D

Galax Steeler
06-16-2010, 03:57 AM
Okay... First of all "Carry the ball" and "Bruce Arians" don't belong in the same sentence. Second, why are people always overlooking Redman? I know that people around here got sick of all the fanboi fawning over him last year, but that doesn't mean that he's a bad RB. If memory serves, everybody (including Tomlin) agreed that he is one of (if not the) best pure RBs on our roster. The only reason he got relegated is because he can't catch as well as the other guys.

With FWP gone, I see him competing with the rookie for #3 starter.

It ain't the fact that we forgot about Redman the question is where is he going to fit in if Dwyer plays good ball. I don't see us cutting Moore out of the picture just yet. So unless something unforseen happens it should be Mendenhall, Moore and Dwyer.

GoSlash27
06-16-2010, 06:15 AM
It ain't the fact that we forgot about Redman the question is where is he going to fit in if Dwyer plays good ball. I don't see us cutting Moore out of the picture just yet. So unless something unforseen happens it should be Mendenhall, Moore and Dwyer.

Galax,
I agree that we haven't forgotten, and I don't think the front office has forgotten either. I'm just sayin' that things aren't quite as simple as the author suggests. I think that Mendy and MeMo have the starting slots locked up, but there is going to be heavy competition for #3 in Latrobe and the preseason.

Galax Steeler
06-17-2010, 02:44 PM
Galax,
I agree that we haven't forgotten, and I don't think the front office has forgotten either. I'm just sayin' that things aren't quite as simple as the author suggests. I think that Mendy and MeMo have the starting slots locked up, but there is going to be heavy competition for #3 in Latrobe and the preseason.

Agreed it will be a slugfest this summer and it will be interesting to see who wins the battle. The running back and the receivers will have the biggest battler of camp.