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Old 01-14-2008, 11:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It will be unusually quiet this week at the Steelers' South Side practice facility, as the coaches are on vacation.

When they return from a brief respite after a grinding stretch -- one that started with high hopes in late July and ended with a deflating playoff loss more than five months later -- their focus will be squarely on next season.

And specifically what the Steelers have to do to go from a team that was good enough to win 10 games and a division title to one that is good enough to contend for a Super Bowl title.

"I won't take what happened from a positive standpoint for granted," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said last week. "(But) the '08 team will be just as different from '07 as '07 was from '06."

Indeed, there will be significant personnel changes, since guard Alan Faneca, a seven-time Pro Bowler, will almost certainly sign somewhere else in March when he becomes an unrestricted free agent. Offensive tackle Max Starks could follow Faneca out of Pittsburgh, since he will be an unrestricted free agent, too.

The Steelers would have had to address their offensive line during the offseason even if they weren't facing Faneca's imminent departure.

Ben Roethlisberger was sacked 53 times in 16 starts last season, including the postseason. Considering the financial investment Steelers figure to make in him some time before the start of the 2008 season, they need to do a better job of protecting their Pro Bowl quarterback.

Tomlin conceded that the Steelers need help on the offensive and defensive lines and also need to get younger in both areas.

The Steelers finished first in the NFL during the regular season in total defense, but they were not a dominant group, especially after they lost defensive end Aaron Smith to a season-ending arm injury in early December.

"I thought they struggled late in the season," ESPN "Monday Night Football" analyst Ron Jaworski said. "I don't think defensively they were as stout against the run, which has always been kind of a hallmark of the Pittsburgh Steelers."

Another hallmark of the Steelers has been building from within.

That is why they are not expected to be very active during the free-agent signing period that starts March 1, even though the Steelers are believed to have significant room under the salary cap.

"We like to do things our way," Steelers chairman Dan Rooney said. "We believe that if we bring a player up and bring him through our system, being in this organization, having the coaches train them the way we want, that that's the way you develop a team."

Not that the Steelers have shunned free agency since the current system was instituted in 1993. Notable signings include center Jeff Hartings (2001) and inside linebacker James Farrior (2002), but the Steelers have never gone for splashy signings.

"Will we take a guy in free agency? Sure," Rooney said. "But we don't believe in going out and acting like you're an expansion team, signing 20 guys that way."

The Steelers might target a guard, one who would come considerably cheaper than Faneca, during the free-agent signing period, especially since that position is not considered strong in this year's NFL draft.

Rob Rang, a senior draft analyst for NFLdraftscout.com, said it is a good year for teams looking for offensive tackles, since as many as five, including Pitt's Jeff Otah, could be taken in the first round.

If the Steelers take an offensive tackle with their first-round pick (No. 24 overall), they might move right tackle Willie Colon to guard or even try him at center.

The Steelers also might consider trying right guard Kendall Simmons at center, given the struggles of Sean Mahan, their only significant free-agent signing last year.

If the Steelers take an offensive lineman among their first two picks in the draft, Rang said, Arizona State center Mike Pollak could be a good fit.

The 6-foot-4, 292-pounder's draft stock has "skyrocketed" this season, Rang said, and he could be a second-round pick.

"Very physical and knows how to play with technique," Rang said of Pollak. "He's the kind of guy that Pittsburgh in the past may consider."

If the Steelers are looking for immediate contributions from the players they take in April's draft, they also will be looking for more help from the players they took in last year's draft.

They didn't get much out of first-rounder Lawrence Timmons, in part because a groin injury limited the linebacker during offseason practices and a significant portion of training camp.

Timmons, who was stuck behind Pro Bowler James Harrison at right outside linebacker, has been moved inside, and he'll compete with Larry Foote for playing time at the "mack" position next season.

Second-round pick LaMarr Woodley thrived at the end of the season, and his emergence is why the Steelers most likely won't bring back Clark Haggans at left outside linebacker.

Tomlin made it clear last week that the growth of the Steelers' most recent draft class will play a significant role in shaping what happens in 2008.
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Old 01-14-2008, 11:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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They definitly do Big ben was getting hit so many times.
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It's not really because Ben was getting hit a lot it's because of the turn over they can easily have on the o-line. Faneca is gone, Max Startks is most likely gone, then Trai Essex is also an UFA and on top of it Chris Kemoeatu is a RFA and is going to generate a lot of interest. They could easily lose three starter from there line.
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Starks will be resigned. He was dominating when he started at LT at the end of the year. Faneca is still up in the air, i think hes a whiny ***** and is over the hill at Guard but theres reports of him moving to center where i think he would be badass. Chris K can **** off and essex could possibly move to guard. mahan needs to die in a fire and simmons can go with him
I want either gandy, williams or oher in the first, and a center in the 3rd
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^lol man damn that was harsh about mahan but i know what you mean..what happened to the steelers legacy of centers? why is dawson not in the HOF YET????

but yeah we gotta get this done immediately, i personally want faneca back because he's the shining star on a wack offensive line but we ultimately have to do better...i'd say franchise him honestly, **** it.
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Gosder Cherilous.

No first round level LT prospect will probobly be left in the first, so take the elite RT prospect
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I said during last year's draft that we should've taken at least one OL (I was really wanting Joe Staley and Marshall Yanda in the 1st and 3rd respectively). Now, after botching that draft horribly, we'll end up reaching for OL horribly in this one..I can see it already.

BTW, turnover on that OL is a GOOD thing. Get rid of the whole damn works. I'd franchise Faneca so as to get something out of him. He is a top 2 OG, so shouldn't let him go for nothing.
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^i'd love to see him get franchised but they wont do that cuz he'd get sooo much money for one year, we need him right now tho, he was the shining light in the middle of darkness for us
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