![]() ![]() He has fluidity and intensity that we covet at that position now and moving forward.” – Grady Brown SPENCER ANDERSON ROUND 7, PICK 251 PLAYER QUOTE: “Trust me, to the Steelers organization and Steelers fans, you won’t regret taking a chance on me.”ĬOACH QUOTE: “We love his length and physicality. If you want to play in the AFC North and survive at cornerback, you better be able to play with physicality on the outside, and Trice checks that box off with flying colors. VALUE: Projected by most to be a late day two or early day three pick, Trice slid due to medical concerns, meaning the Steelers got absurd value this late in the draft.ĮVALUATION: I love his physicality in the run game and his willingness to be involved there. STATS: In his five seasons at Purdue, Trice racked up 5 interceptions, 106 tackles, four tackles for loss, and 10 pass deflections with two of those interceptions becoming touchdowns. MEASURABLES (at NFL COMBINE): 6-foot-3, 206 pounds, 32 3/8-inch arms, 4.47 40-yard dash, 35 1/2-inch vertical jump, 11-foot broad jump, 17 bench press reps. He could bulk up, we’ll see where his skills take him.” – Denzel Martin CORY TRICE ROUND 7, PICK 241 He’s my best friend.’ĬOACH QUOTE: “Right now, he’s going to start at outside linebacker. We talked about this since we were kids, so it’s true, I can’t believe it. PLAYER QUOTE: “This is a dream come true, to play with my brother. Early in his career, he can be a sub-rusher on third downs and obvious passing downs, but will need to develop off-ball skills to fully fit in as a three-down player. The Steelers landed him late in the fourth, giving this pick plus value.ĮVALUATION: He is a unique player that maybe scared some teams away because of the ‘unique’ label. VALUE: Herbig was thought by most, including likely the Steelers draft room, to be a late-third or early-fourth-round type of player. He racked up 4 forced fumbles and 9 pass deflections overall. STATS: In his three seasons with Wisconsin, he posted 36 tackles for loss and 21 sacks, with 11 sacks coming in 2022. ![]() MEASURABLES (at NFL COMBINE): 6-foot-2, 240 pounds, 31 1/4-inch arms, 4.65 40-yard dash, 25 bench reps (Photo by David Stluka/Wisconsin Athletic Communications) Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Nick Herbig (19) celebrates during an NCAA college football game against the Washington State Cougars, Saturday, Sept. VALUE: Washington fell down boards due to reported knee issues, but everyone had him as an early second-round player, so this is elite value for the Steelers. STATS: Over his three years at Georgia, Washington posted 774 yards and 3 touchdowns on 45 receptions while primarily being a blocking tight end alongside Brock Bowers. MEASURABLES (at NFL COMBINE): 6-foot-6, 264 pounds, 83 3/8-inch wingspan, 34 3/8-inch arms, 4.64 40-yard dash, 31-inch vertical, 10-foot-2-inch broad jump, 4.08-second short shuttle, 21 bench reps So, he’ll have some chance to be a guy that can play on third-down and do some things in terms of penetrating and rushing and all those things.” – Teryl Austin DARNELL WASHINGTON ROUND 3, PICK 93 I’ve done all of that at Wisconsin and I think I can do that here.”ĬOACH QUOTE: “He’s a big body but he’s not a two-down guy. PLAYER QUOTE: “I think I can play anywhere from the 3-technique to a nose tackle. With inconsistent pad level and some questionable recognition skills, he will have a learning curve despite truly being a three-down, experienced player. Still, with his athleticism and run-stopping ability, he is already a three-down player. VALUE: The Steelers draft room got equal value here on Benton, who was expected to go sometime in the middle to late second round.ĮVALUATION: Benton has plenty of room to grow as a pass rusher and does not fully have the repertoire to be an advanced one, but has all the tools to be a great pass rusher. STATS: In his four years at Wisconsin, Benton racked up 19 tackles for loss, 9 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 81 tackles, setting career highs in all categories this season. MEASURABLES (at NFL COMBINE): 6-foot-3, 309 pounds, 33 3/8-inch arms, 5.08 40-yard dash, 29 1/2-inch vertical, 9-foot-3-inch broad jump, 7.34 seconds 3-cone drill, 4.65 seconds short shuttle, 25 bench press reps Wisconsin Badgers defensive lineman Keeanu Benton (95) during an NCAA college football game against the Maryland Terrapins, Saturday, Nov.
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