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PostSubject: How NFL Teams (Steelers #1) Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996   How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 EmptyWed Apr 27, 2016 11:13 am

For any spare time you have between now and the start of the draft, this Washington Post article will fill it up How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 1797695198  

We analyzed every NFL draft pick since 1996. Here’s who did best.

Since 1996, here is how the league stacks up by the average draft value:

1. Pittsburgh Steelers (16.37) How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 184121345

2. Indianapolis Colts (15.27)

3. Green Bay Packers (14.86)

4. Baltimore Ravens (14.71)

5. New England Patriots** (14.71)

6. Carolina Panthers (14.31)

7. Jacksonville Jaguars (13.75)

8. Philadelphia Eagles (13.39)

9. New York Jets (13.32)

10. San Diego Chargers (13.18)

11. Cincinnati Bengals (13.13)

12. New Orleans Saints (13.05)

13. Seattle Seahawks (12.92)

14. Minnesota Vikings (12.91)

15. Chicago Bears (12.73)

16. Miami Dolphins (12.69)

17. Dallas Cowboys (12.62)

18. New York Giants (12.53)

19. Atlanta Falcons (12.47)

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12.44)

21. Arizona Cardinals (12.3)

22. Denver Broncos (12.1)

23. Houston Texans (11.96)

24. Kansas City Chiefs (11.71)

25. Washington Redskins (11.7)

26. Tennessee Titans (11.55)

27. San Francisco 49ers (11.29)

28. Detroit Lions (11.1)

29. St. Louis Rams (10.85)

30. Buffalo Bills (10.79)

31. Oakland Raiders (10.66)

32. Cleveland Browns (9.55) How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 1664291743


The Steelers have been more successful in the draft than the NFL average since 1996. Their best pick was Ben Roethlisberger in 2004 and their biggest bust was Jamain Stephens in 1996. ...

This piece uses a metric called draft value, created by the math gurus at ProFootballReference.com. It weighs factors such as games started, individual stats, team performance and all-pro honors.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/sports/nfl-draft-history/?hpid=hp_no-name_graphic-story-a%3Ahomepage%2Fstory#PIT

The headline at the top of the article can be clicked to access all 32 teams
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PostSubject: Re: How NFL Teams (Steelers #1) Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996   How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 EmptyWed Apr 27, 2016 2:16 pm

not surprising to find the browns at the bottom How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 1797695198

i mean with picks like johnny manziel in the first round you cant really expect to do well in the draft
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PostSubject: Re: How NFL Teams (Steelers #1) Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996   How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 EmptyThu Apr 28, 2016 12:05 am

No surprise seeing the Steelers, Packers, Ravens, Colts, etc. at the top. The only surprise is seeing the Jaguars doing well here.
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PostSubject: Re: How NFL Teams (Steelers #1) Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996   How NFL Teams (Steelers #1)  Have Fared In The Draft Since 1996 EmptyThu May 05, 2016 6:36 pm

Only David DeCastro Now Remains From Steelers 2012 Draft Class

BY DAVE BRYAN MAY 5, 2016

Just over four years ago the Pittsburgh Steelers selected nine players during the 2012 NFL Draft. As of Thursday, guard David DeCastro is now the only one of those nine that remains of the roster as tackle Mike Adams, who was team’s second-round selection in 2012, has now been released with the failed physical designation.

While it’s easy to judge that particular Steelers draft class four years later by how many players currently remain from it, you have to take into account the fact that they did manage to get quite a bit of production from a few others they selected that year. For starters, tackle Kelvin Beachum, the Steelers final draft pick in the 2012, played in 44 games and made 39 starts during his four years in Pittsburgh. Those numbers would have been even higher had Beachum not torn up his left knee during the first half of the 2015 season.

While Adams career in Pittsburgh certainly didn’t turn out as the organization had originally hoped it would, he still managed to play in 41 games and make 20 starts in his first three years on the roster. Like Beachum, an injury last year not only forced Adams to miss playing time, but the entire season as well.

The Steelers got very unlucky when it came to their third-round selection in 2012 as a serious knee injury suffered by linebacker Sean Spence during the preseason of his rookie year eventually resulted in the Miami product sitting out his first two years in the league. Spence, however, was able to return to action again for the 2014 and 2015 seasons and wound up contributing some on defense in both of those years in addition to playing on special teams. Spence, like Beachum, left Pittsburgh this past offseason via free agency so at least both should ultimately factor into the compensatory draft pick formula next offseason.

The Steelers did miss badly on their five other remaining draft picks, however, as defensive tackle Alameda Ta’amu, running back Chris Rainey, wide receiver Toney Clemons, tight end David Paulson and cornerback Terrence Frederick all washed out of Pittsburgh very quickly. Paulson, however, at least stuck around for two seasons while Rainey only played one year in Pittsburgh before being cut loose. With that said, Clemons, Paulson and Frederick were all seventh-round selections and when you factor in that the Steelers hit with their selection of Beachum, their fourth and final seventh-round draft pick that year, it makes the misses with the other three very forgettable.

The fact that the Steelers at least came away from the 2012 NFL Draft with an All-Pro guard in DeCastro, who is almost certain to sign a long-term contract extension later on this summer, makes that 2012 haul a success in my book and especially when you add on top of it how much production they also got out of Beachum.

http://www.steelersdepot.com/2016/05/david-decastro-remains-steelers-2012-draft-class/
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