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Damn people hate this pick :russ:
To be honest a lot of those people are sheep. I always take a wait and see approach to draft picks. You are dealing with absolutes, you're dealing with people. Hating a pick that you haven't scouted is just stupid. People didn't like Matavis, Antonio, joey porter, and a host of other picks. No one knows, we just hope.
 

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Apparently there were some analysts mocking us at this pick anyway because the Tunsil Fuccery altered a few of the picks:yeshrug:

NFL Media analyst and former NFL general manager Charley Casserly released his first mock of the offseason a few days ago and he has a surprising pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers when it comes to their 25th overall selection.

Casserly has Miami cornerback Artie Burns going to the Steelers in the first round and he writes of his mock selection:

Some will say this is a reach but he is my next-best cornerback.

If that’s not surprising in itself, Casserly also has Burns coming off the board before top-rated cornerbacks William Jackson III and Mackensie Alexander.

Burns, who several other major media draft analysts have going somewhere in the second or third rounds of the draft, recorded 39 tackles and 6 interceptions last year at Miami. The 5-11, 193-pound underclassman ran a 4.46 second time in the 40-yard dash at the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine. While he did register 6 interceptions last year, Burns allowed 22 receptions for 334 yards and two touchdowns in the 47 times he was targeted in 2015, according to STATS.

As I have pointed out previously, the Steelers have a long history of only drafting cornerbacks who had entered the draft after their senior years of college so that’s seemingly one strike against Burns when it comes to the possibility of Pittsburgh drafting him. While Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Kevin Colbert were both in attendance at Miami’s rainy pro day this year, there’s a good bet that they were there to see not only Burns, but safety Deon Bush as well. Bush, by the way, has already been brought to Pittsburgh for a pre-draft visit.

Should the Steelers ultimately wind up drafting a cornerback in the first round this year, my money is on Jackson being the selection. In my opinion, Burns won’t hear his name called until the second or third round.
Casserly 2016 Mock Draft: Steelers Select Miami CB Artie Burns 25th Overall - Steelers Depot


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I truly believe that the Steelers front office knows what they're doing. There were no reports of this side visiting us or anything but he said "Tomlin is the coolest coach I met".

Also we have to remember that the last defensive back we were projected to take in the first round was Revis, it was reported and they were positive they were going to get him but the Jets jumped out there and took him a couple picks ahead of The Steelers... could this have been one of those instances where they stayed hush about it so someone else couldn't jump in and take him before they could?

I trust this front office and will wait to see what he does before shytting on the pick
 

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Comine analysis:



Burns has been as successful a two-sport athlete as any football player has been in the last 20 years. He came to "The U" with a pedigree on the football field and the track, earning four-star recruit status while winning a state title in the 110 meter hurdles three times during his high school career (he had the top 110 meter and 300 meter hurdles times in the nation in his junior year). Burns translated that dual success in high school to the Hurricanes, winning All-American and All-Conference honors as a hurdler for the track and field squad and becoming one of the top corners in the ACC. Burns played in a reserve role as a freshman in 2013 (17 tackles, two sacks, three pass breakups) before becoming a starter in his sophomore year (40 tackles, six pass breakups). He flourished in 2015, intercepting six passes (most by a Miami player since Sean Taylor had 10 in 2003) and breaking up five others on his way to consensus second-team All-ACC honors. Unfortunately, Burns also suffered a great loss during his junior year, losing his mother after she suffered a heart attack. Since his father has been incarcerated for some time, the University of Miami started a donation fund to help his family get through the rough period -- they raised $40,000 in six hours. It was not surprising, therefore, that he wanted to declare for the 2016 NFL Draft as an early entrant.

ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Premium athlete with long, angular build and preferred blend of size and speed. One of the top 60-meter hurdlers in college track and field. Wakes up every morning with natural ball skills to flip the field. Got hands on high number of targeted throws, including six interceptions this season despite playing in a cornerback rotation. Will bait quarterbacks into trap throws. Has soft hands and catch radius of a receiver when it is time to take the ball away. Possesses brash, cocky demeanor. Length and physicality from press can be extremely disruptive. Burst on the throw is NFL-worthy. When he?s dialed in, has talent to be impactful. Usually finishes when he makes contact as tackler.
WEAKNESSES
Tape isn't his best friend. Extremely raw and undisciplined. Leggy and grabby in routes. Flagged for four pass interference and two unsportsmanlike penalties. Upright in backpedal and plays with very little bend. High center of gravity prevents fluid change of direction. Coasts on athleticism and talent over proper technique. Turns motor off and on from game to game, and play can be lackadaisical. Would like to see him attack blockers rather than waiting for running back before disengaging.
SOURCES TELL US
"Tape is just average. Betting on the combine with him and he'll test off the charts. He's got the traits, but he's not ready yet. He's a good kid who has so much to deal with now that his mom has passed." -- NFL personnel executive.
NFL COMPARISON
David Amerson
BOTTOM LINE
While his tape is average and technique can be nonexistent at times, NFL teams often draft on traits at the cornerback spot and assume that coaching will take care of the rest. Burns has length, speed, ball skills and abundant potential. Keep in mind he was limited in his growth at the position thanks to a spring track schedule. Burns will be a combine warrior and his draft stock will benefit, but he is still in the infant stages of reaching his pro potential.
 

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Steelers average 4 players per draft from the East/West Shrine game and Senior Bowl,


This guy fits the description!!
Bro my eyes lit up when I first heard about this guy. He would've had the best vertical at the combine if he would've went I think. We need a guy like this

I loved Karl Joseph too but the Raiders ninja'd us
 

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Tomlin has had some good picks and some bad. It feels like we never draft corners so i'll be positive about this one until I have reason not to be. Ive been begging for them to get someone since the Chad Scott era.
 
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