Elliott is an OLB that played for GB, didn't play much, special teams??
Justin Hunter is a 6'4" WR, has bounced around since he was drafted by the Titans in round 2 in 2013.
Elliott is an OLB that played for GB, didn't play much, special teams??
Justin Hunter is a 6'4" WR, has bounced around since he was drafted by the Titans in round 2 in 2013.
1. Graham Barton, C, Duke 2. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida 3. Maason Smith, DT, LSU 3. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers 4. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame 6. Tommy Eichenberg, ILB, Ohio State 6. MJ Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
We've had enough WR's named Justin over 6'3"
Justin Hunter went to same high school as Sharknado.
Tomlin again looking in his hometown region.
I remember Hunter getting in trouble a couple years ago here but was found not guilty. He'd probably hang out w/ Jerry Porter.
http://wtkr.com/2015/09/15/tennessee...ach-bar-fight/
Hunter has been in the league for seemingly forever without ever coming close to marrying production (of almost any kind) to his seemingly vast physical potential. Ran a 4.4 at the Combine whatever year he came out while setting the top marks in vertical and broad jump. Dude is an "explosive" athlete that may either be unwilling or unable to digest and NFL playbook.
All that being said, he would be CHEAP and maybe the Steelers WR assembly line could make something out of him. All the tools are present.
More tidbits on OLB Jayrone Elliot:
1) Absolute superstar in extensive playing time in past preseasons. Top 8 edge defender in past 2 preseasons per PFF (led all players in preseason sacks in 2014). Packer fans will say he passes the eyeball test from those trials.
2) Played well in limited sample sizes in the regular season as well
3) Undrafted player who came out of nowhere
4) Great special teams player, notched 15 special teams tackles in 2015 (led team in special teams tackles with 6 in the playoffs as well)
5) Big break out game was against a packers win against a good seahawks team in 2015. Made a 1 handed interception on a screen pass intended for Marshawn Lynch. Forced a fumble by punching the ball out of Fred Jackson's hands, recovered by packers to end the seahawks final drive. Also the highest graded player in pass coverage for the packers that night
6) Hard to cut out playing time in front of 2 pro bowlers (Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers) and 3 early round picks (Nick Perry, Kyler Fackrell, and Datone Jones). Might say something that he had a niche there at all?
https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro...e-depth-chart/
http://www.foxsports.com/wisconsin/s...elliott-022615
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...3-stock-report
http://www.wtmj.com/sports/green-bay...-at-linebacker
if we sign him and draft at least one high quality OLB perhaps we should consider cutting Arthur Moats later in the offseason. i could see elliot carving out a role here or not one at all. at worst we get another great special teams player who has shown flashes of great defensive play. if we have to play small ball i like him. still would prefer we start assembling a serious pass rush platoon and bring Connor Barwin in
These are the type of FAs that really move the needle for me. Get a player entering his prime. No overpay for past performances. If it doesn't work very little fallout.
I would rather gamble on these type of players working out then having a 32 year old barely average Dre Kirkpatrick counting 12.5 million on my cap.
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I agree.
I was high on Hunter when he came out. He was drafted much higher than I anticipated because he ran a very fast 40 time.
He was a high jumper in school, and the combination of size, speed, and leaping ability with body control are very intriguing. He hasn't had a quarterback like Ben to throw him the ball, and I think he would be a good pickup if the price is right.
Elliot is an interesting player. He probably won't cost too much and may be worth a look. Get him in camp and find out what he is really able to do. Versatility is important to the Steelers, so if he is able to play multiple positions he is valuable.
One thing about Elliot is he plays well on ST too, according to one of the articles. We need play makers on ST badly also. Rotational depth on DL/OLB, plus ST, means Steeler type guy in my book.
I like Hunter, he has good speed, hands and catches the ball up and away from his body. It would be a nice addition.
Eliot just re-upped with the Pack.
I like this signing. He's big and fast and has never been on a team with a QB as good as Ben.
Lots of talent. We just need to bring the best out of him. Maybe AB can help with that as well as being on a winning team.
Our WR need is going to be based solely on whether or not Martavis gets reinstated.
“I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest. If you can't take it, you shouldn't play!” - Jack Lambert
Justin's signing makes me wonder about Marty. Does this mean that Marty may not be reinstated by the NFL or could he be released if he is reinstated? I mean, it could mean nothing and Justin could just be a camp body.
Justin Hunter:
2013: Caught 18/42 targets (42.9% of targets caught), 0 drops
2014: Caught 28/67 targets (41.8% of targets caught), 4 drops (6% drop rate)
2015: Caught 22/31 targets (71% of targets caught), 1 drop (3.2% drop rate)
2016: Caught 10/24 targets (41.7% of targets caught), 0 drops
His quarterbacks for those respective seasons:
2013: Ryan Fitzpatrick (QBR 82) and Jake Locker (QBR 86.7)
2014: Charlie Whitehurst (QBR 87.4) , Zach Mettenberger (QBR 83.4), and Jake Locker (QBR 70.9)
2015: Marcus Mariota (QBR 91.5) and Zach Mettenberger (QBR 66.7)
2016: Tyrod Taylor (QBR 89.7)
He did have a pair of 100 yard games his rookie season so there's that. Yay?
Also it looks like he played by far his best when he had an above average QB throwing to him. Hmm
I think it means what Ed B. of the P-G said in his online chat yesterday
Art Rooney said recently they cannot count on Bryant, and I can tell you they feel the same way about Coates.
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/s...s/201703140144
He may have a shot at getting a roster spot beating out DHB, Hamilton and Ayers.
I like Ayers but he's going to have to shine in camp.
Coates is a huge question mark. I'm not ready to give up on him yet.
Rogers seems to have the slot WR spot locked up.
Bryant stays clean and he is easily the #2.
I'm glad Richard Mann is back.
Sounds like anther under the radar signing that can contribute at what I'm positive is at a cheap price. Low risk, high reward
Time will tell. For now, I like this signing. Not a big attention grabber deal, but could definitely pay off in a big way. Sort of like the DHB signing. 'Not bad' at worst, and the potential for 'great' is there.
I think it spells the end for DHB , pretty bad foot injury last year , speed was his game couple that with age setting in and well it just might be time to put him out to pasture
Hunter may not even make the team. He has always been a size speed prospect. Not sure how much longer that status can last. BUT...he does fit the Steelers mold of big, tall, fast, etc.
Figure this means they draft a guy more on the AB, Rodgers, Ayers -- route runner rock solid hands model.
On paper this is going to be a heckuva camp for WR spots:
1. AB
2. Bryant
3. Rodgers
4. Coates
5. DHB
6. Ayers
7. Hunter
8. Severin
9. Draft Pick
10. Random FA
Hunter goes in #7. He typically shows up on most team's depth charts at #3 or #4 just by signing a contract.
1. Graham Barton, C, Duke 2. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida 3. Maason Smith, DT, LSU 3. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers 4. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame 6. Tommy Eichenberg, ILB, Ohio State 6. MJ Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
With Hunter signed and with Bryant looking like he'll be back soon, no reason to draft a WR, at least in the first 5 rounds
Steelers FO seems to think otherwise. They have a visit scheduled with Penn St. WR Chris Godwin. Projected 2nd round pick
Ive honestly felt good at wide receiver since the beginning of the offseason. AB is AB. Martavis Bryant NOT being reinstated would be completely unprecedented . Eli Rogers with a great rookie year, and probably ascending going into another year of development. Sammie Coates Was on pace for great numbers before being injured and has another year to develop. Life will be good
“I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest. If you can't take it, you shouldn't play!” - Jack Lambert