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Mike Tomlin says he’s building a personal connection with Dwayne Haskins
Posted by Michael David Smith on June 17, 2021
Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins has been through a lot in his short NFL career, and coach Mike Tomlin wants to learn all about it.
Tomlin was asked on Wednesday about a post-practice talk with Haskins, and he said that while he’s letting quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan and offensive coordinator Matt Canada coach Haskins on Xs and Os, Tomlin wants to know about Haskins’ overall development.
“I’ve been more concerned about Dwayne the person,” Tomlin said, via Missi Matthews of the Steelers’ website. “What he’s been through . . . how it’s affected the growth and development of his game.”
Haskins signed a one-year contract with the Steelers for the minimum salary and nothing guaranteed. To agree to that deal, he had to think the Steelers were a team that would spend some time developing him — to a greater extent than Washington did after drafting him in the first round. Tomlin sounds interested in helping that process.
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Dwayne Haskins will go down as the greatest QB in Steelers history!!
Haskins has looked good. The talent was always there (he beat out Joe Burrow at Ohio State). Maybe Tomlin has Haskins’s “head on correctly”…
I guess Haskins is considered to have more talent then Rudolph- but he hasn’t shown it at the pro level - not from the highlights I’ve seen. Maybe he has a stronger arm, which one has more accuracy is debatable. I still see them as roughly equal with Rudolph having the edge because of experience and knowledge with the team. They’re listed as 2 and 3 respectively on depth. It would be good for the Steelers if both play really well and show they can step in and throw the ball downfield effectively.
I’ll be surprised if Ben can play the whole season, so we need a good backup, better than Rudolph 2019 and better than Haskins 2020
From what the reports are saying, Haskins is having the best camp of his career. So much so, that there is talk amongst the beat writers that Haskins may leapfrog Rudolph on the depth chart.
If Haskins’ talent manifests… we could have found ourselves a nice QB.
Maybe Haskins will only be a stop-gap for a few seasons (until we find out next “franchise QB”), but if he plays up to his potential, with this current defense, we would be serious contenders.
I'm just glad to see Haskins is getting an opportunity with the Steelers. We know all these QBs have a high floor and have the physical talents to succeed. Just have to hope he can put it all together with understanding the flow of the game. I think he's in good hands with this coaching staff.
Looks like the #2 job is up for grabs after all...
Tomlin was always one to push buttons and competition. If Rudolph really has what it takes and is legit, he has to overcome the favorite Haskins.
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Completions of 20+ yards, Steelers' training camp (last four practices).
Dwayne Haskins: 6
Ben Roethlisberger: 1
Josh Dobbs: 1
Mason Rudolph: 0
Haskins' numbers matching eye test. Pushing the ball vertically. #Steelers
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Louis Riddick raved about Haskins before his draft and of all the guys on TV, I value Riddick's evaluations the most. In fact, I've love for him to take over when Colbert retires.
I agree. Riddick understands how a guy plays, how he processes, not just looking at stats. Riddick is a guy that played the game, is intelligent and analytical about things and understands what it takes to be successful.
This video from Haskins rookie year vs Detroit shows a lot of traits to be positive about. I never understood all the hate when the Steelers signed Haskins.
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Tomlin says Haskins has grown by "leaps and bounds."
Dwayne Haskins goes 6/7 for 67 yards and a 25 yard TD to Anthony Johnson. He's done well in two minute situations. TD each time. #Steelers
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I watched 4-5 complete games of the Redskins in Haskins rookie year and I saw a lot of talent, along with some rookie mistakes. If you've only ever watched highlights you're really at a disadvantage in your evaluation.
they must’ve been brief and few flashes of brilliance otherwise it’s doubtful the redskins let him go. He’s a rehab project based mostly on his college career. Like someone else mentioned I wouldn’t get too excited until at least preseason starts and even then it’s against rooks, walk ons and backups in the second half. Rudolph proved he can play last season against Cleveland, I think that and his experience are why he’s starting against Dallas, probably against first teamers. I’m not rooting for one over the other - it would be awesome for the team and fans if both light it up during the preseason
Well, at least it seems like he’s been checking all the mental and emotional boxes since becoming a Steeler. In an interview he just said that he’s been focused on learning everything he can from the way Ben does things... the reasons why he makes adjustments at the line, the things he says to receivers about routes, etc.
Given that the physical tools are apparently there, all signs are currently pointing way up.
Dwayne Haskins has been “surprisingly good” in Steelers camp
Posted by Mike Florio on August 3, 2021
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...steelers-camp/
Even if Haskins’ stats were abysmal at Washington (they weren’t; they were comparable to Rudolph’s numbers), what a player does with one team can be vastly different in a new environment.
Jerome Bettis had an awful season before being traded. James Farrior looked like a complete bust before signing with the Steelers. James Harrison was cut four/five times before he finally put it all together.