Steelers Interview / Visit List

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Updated May 6th

In an effort to keep up with the standard that Walsh and I set last year by assembling a list of Steelers visits and Pro Days with an inordinate amount of attention spent on one prospect (See: Archer, Dri: 2014 Pro Day), I began assembling raw data from various sources in February. The list will be added to and changed I am sure. Please feel free to add names you may come across yourself in the comments.  (I am talking to you, Walsh!) But the rest of you should consider it an open invitation as well.

Links in Bold Green below.

Pos. UPMC Visits Class School Pre-Draft Proj. Rd. Drafted
CB Senquez Golson Sr Ole Miss 4th  2-56 Pittsburgh Steelers
WR Sammie Coates r-Jr Auburn 1st or 2nd  3-87 Pittsburgh Steelers
CB Doran Grant Sr Ohio State 3rd or 4th  4-121 Pittsburgh Steelers
TE Jesse James Jr Penn St 3rd or 4th  5-160 Pittsburgh Steelers
te/OT Cameron Clear Sr Texas A&M 7th or UDFA  UDFA – Pittsburgh Steelers
qb/WR Tyler Murphy r-Sr Boston College 7th or UDFA  UDFA – Pittsburgh Steelers
CB Marcus Peters r-Jr Washington 1st  1-18 Kansas City
WR Breshad Perriman r-Jr Central Florida 1st  1-26 B’more Ratbirds
S Landon Collins Jr Alabama 1st  2-33 NY Giants
OLB Preston Smith Sr Miss St 2nd  2-38 Washington
CB Eric Rowe Sr Utah 2nd  2-47 Philadelphia Eagles
OLB Nate Orchard Sr Utah 2nd  2-51 Cleveland Brighter Richer Oranges
OLB Randy Gregory r-Jr Nebraska 1st  2-60 Dallas Cryboys
WR Jaelen Strong r-Jr ASU 1st or 2nd  3-70 Houston Texans
OLB Eli Harold Jr Virginia 1st or 2nd  3-79 SF 49ers
CB Alex Carter Jr Stanford 3rd  3-80 Detroit Lions
TE Jeff Heuerman Sr Ohio State 3rd or 4th  3-92 Denver Broncos
DT/5T Xavier Cooper r-Jr Washington State 2nd or 3rd  3-96 Cleveland Brighter Richer Oranges
CB Stephen Nelson Sr Oregon State 3rd or 4th  3-98 Kansas City Chiefs
OT TJ Clemmings * r-Sr Pitt 1st or 2nd  4-110 Minnesota Vikings
OLB Davis Tull r-Sr Chattanooga 3rd or 4th  5-148 New Orleans Saints
OLB Kyle Emanuel r-Sr NDSU 5th or 6th  5-153 San Diego Chargers
TE CJ Uzomah Sr Auburn 7th or UDFA  5-175 Cincinatti Bungholes
OLB Max Valles r-So Virginia 7th or UDFA  6-179 Oakland Raiders
TE Kennard Backman Sr UAB 7th or UDFA  6-213 Green Bay Packers
CB Dexter McDonald r-Sr Kansas 7th or UDFA  7-242 Oakland Raiders
CB Darryl Roberts r-Sr Marshall 6th  7-247 New England Gatetriots
CB Bryce Callahan r-Sr Rice 7th or UDFA  UDFA – Chicago Bears
TE Wes Saxton Sr South Alabama 5th or 6th  UDFA – NY Jets
G Quinton Spain r-Sr West Virginia 7th or UDFA  UDFA – Tennessee Titans
WR/QB Devin Gardner r-Sr Michigan 7th or UDFA  UDFA – New England Gatetriots

Drafted players who did not visit:

Pos. Class School Pre-Draft Proj. Rd. Drafted
OLB Alvin “Bud” Dupree r-Sr Kentucky 1st 1-22 Pittsburgh Steelers
dt/DE Leterrius L.T. Walton r-Sr Central Michigan 5th or 6th 6-199 Pittsburgh Steelers
de/OLB Anthony Chickillo Sr Miami 4th or 5th 6-212 Pittsburgh Steelers
FS Gerod Holliman r-Jr Louisville 5th or 6th 7- 239 Pittsburgh Steelers

Did not visit but had contact with Steelers prior to draft:

Pos. Interviews Class  School Where Notes
OLB Bud Dupree r-Sr Kentucky Combine+ Pro Day Dinner with Tomlin
FS Gerod Holliman r-Jr Louisville Pro Day + Dinner with Tomlin 14 INTs in 2014


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The Combine Interview and Pro Day Interview information I could gather follows below the break. There are also links associated with a handful of prospects the Steelers have paid more attention to than others. A lot like Earl’s “private” posts, the good stuff is actually below the break. As of today’s update, there are 48 prospects noted by associated links [click on their names (BOLD GREEN) that I have reason to believe the Steelers have taken a long look at because of my less than 100% verifiable, publicly available sources.

Pos. Interviews School Where Notes
CB Quentin Rollins Miami OH Senior Bowl
CB Bobby McCain Memphis Combine
CB Kevin Johnson r-Sr Wake Forest Combine + Pro Day Talked with his parents. Dinner
CB Jalen Collins R-Jr LSU Combine + Pro Day Dinner night prior
CB Charles Gaines  r-Jr Louisville Combine+Pro Day  Dinner
CB Senquez Golson   Ole Miss Senior Bowl+Visit  5’9″ 176lb CB
CB Kevin White TCU Combine
CB Quandre Diggs Texas Combine
CB Marcus Peters   Washington Combine+Pro Day+Visit Lake put him through Drills.  JMO, but Sure seems like Husky coaches blackballed him.
CB Darryl Roberts r-Sr Marshall Pro Day+Visit, Labriola   4.36-40, 1.48-10, 39″-Vert, 11’1″-BJ, 23 reps
CB/S Eric Rowe   Utah Combine+ Visit  
DE/OLB Trey Flowers Arkansas Combine Informal
DE/OLB Eli Harold Jr Virginia Combine+Visit met with “whole organization” at the combine
DE/OLB Bud Dupree   Kentucky Combine+Pro Day  Dinner
DE/OLB Danielle Hunter Jr LSU Pro Day Dinner night prior
DE/OLB Shane Ray  r-Jr Missouri Combine+Visit  Dinner  – Had a good pro day. Could not confirm visit took place
DE/OLB Randy Gregory  r-Jr Nebraska Combine
DE/OLB Owamagbe Odighizuwa UCLA Combine
DT/NT Grady Jarrett Clemson Combine
DT Michael Bennett Ohio State Combine
OLB Davis Tull  r-Sr Tenn-Chat Combine+ Visit  
OLB Vic Beasley r-Sr Clemson Combine+Pro Day
OLB Lorenzo Mauldin  Sr Louisville Combine+Pro Day  Dinner
OLB Hau’oli Kikaha Washington Combine
OT TJ Clemmings   Pitt UPMC Practice  
OT La’el Collins LSU Combine
OT Ereck Flowers Miami Combine
OT/OG Donovan Smith Penn St Senior Bowl
OT/OG Sean Hickey Syracuse Combine
RB TJ Yeldon Alabama Combine
RB David Cobb Minnesota Combine
RB David Johnson Northern Iowa Combine
RB Tevin Coleman Indiana Combine
RB DuKe Johnson Miami Combine
RB Jeremy Langford Michigan St Combine
TE Nick O’Leary Sr Florida St Combine+Pro Day 29-3/4″ T Rex arms at 6′-3-1/4″ tall
TE Jesse James Jr Penn St Combine UPMC before Combine + Another “official” visit?
TE Blake Bell Oklahoma Combine
TE Maxx Williams Minnesota Combine
TE Allen Derby Arkansas Combine
TE Clive Walford r-Sr Miami Combine+Pro Day
TE Ben Koyack Notre Dame Combine
WR Tre McBride William & Mary Combine
S/LB Shaq Thompson Jr Washington Pro Day  
FS Gerod Holliman r-Jr Louisville Pro Day 14 INTs in 2014
OLB Markus Golden r-Sr Missouri Dinner+Pro Day  Had a good pro day
C Max Garcia r-Sr Florida Pro Day  
DE/OLB Nate Orchard Sr Utah Combine+Visit  
TE CJ Uzomah Sr Auburn Visit  
WR Sammie Coates r-Jr Auburn Pro Day+Visit VERY Raw WR
LB Tavarus Dantzler Sr Bethune-Cookman 4.53 – 40 at Pro Day Depot Story – BTSC Story
CB Doran Grant Sr Ohio State Visit, Labriola  
CB Alex Carter Jr Stanford Visit  
OLB Max Valles r-So Virginia Visit  
WR Jaelen Strong r-Jr ASU Visit  
WR Breshad Perriman r-Jr Central Florida Visit   Good Pro Day Very Raw, big & athletic, may have more physical ability than any prospect at WR
QB Tyler Murphy r-Sr Boston College Visit Running QB, Graduated Florida transferred to BC.
TE Wes Saxton Sr South Alabama Vist More of a Move TE or U TE, also called a joker.
G Quinton Spain r-Sr West Virginia Visit Big strong G, not great feet, not good w/ hands
TE Jeff Heuerman  Sr Ohio State Combine+Visit, Labriola Compares well to a young Heath, w/o the super reliable hands
DT/5T Xavier Cooper r-Jr Washington State Visit 31″ Arms at 6’3″
TE Kennard Backman Sr UAB Visit  
WR DeVante Parker Sr Louisville    Dinner
OLB Kyle Emanuel r-Sr NDSU  Visit  
RB Matt Jones Jr Florida  Pro Day  Dinner with Tomlin & Colbert
TE Cameron Clear Sr Texas A&M   May end up being converted to OT
WR/QB Devin Gardner r-Sr Michigan    
CB Steven Nelson Sr Oregon State Visit A Dave Bryan Favorite
CB Bryce Callahan r-Sr Rice Visit  
CB Dexter McDonald r-Sr Kansas Visit  
S Landon Collins Jr Alabama Visit  
OLB Preston Smith Sr Miss St Visit 6’4″ 273 lb High effort player

19 Responses to “Steelers Interview / Visit List”

  1. Avatar photo copanut

    This is great. Thanks for doing it.

  2. Avatar photo abennihana

    The Steelers have not seemingly taken an interest in Preston Smith. I find myself wishing they would. He’s not a typical 3-4 OLB, but could play LEO in a D and also play the run “on the way” to the QB. I think he’s going to be an explosive pro.

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      Byron Jones, UConn CB is getting a lot of pub today after running a blazing 40 at his pro day: unofficially 4.36. That is just a hair slower than Waynes’ 4.31. At the combine he also had the best vertical: 44.5; Broad Jump; 147 inches; 60 yard shuttle: 10.98 and was 3rd best on the 3 cone: 6.78 and 20 yard shuttle 3.94 (among DBs ). Workout Warrior. Word is that he plays with a high center of gravity and has a stutter in his step when he changes direction. Not a man cover guy, but will be picked up by someone and utilized for athleticism alone. I read that he was probably a mid rounder, but some people now having him go as early as the late 1st round.

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        Byron JOnes was a guy I liked very much when the draft evaluation process began for me in February. He’s athletic, long, the kind of CB the league seems to be gravitating toward. But, that was when he was seen as a 3rd or 4th round prospect. Sionce his other-worldly combine, internet analysts have gone back and now have him rated as a 1st round prospect. I don’t think you take a guy who was injured all of last season, only played one year at CB and tested well and move him up so drastically. Especially when you consider he has limitations with his change of direction skills (high center of gravity) that make him a zone only prospect. In short, I still like the player, but not as a 1st rounder. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/552996/byron-jones

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      I think Maxx Williams is a bit of a projection. I believe he’ll be a good pro, but not for a year or two. Besides, they need D help a great deal more, making Maxx my last choice among 1st rounders. All of that said, I can see a scenario where Williams becomes the logical choice because all of the top tier Edge guys and CBs are gone and there are no trade partners that will allow the Steelers to move back.

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      Steelers seem to be taking a long look at Nick O’Leary. A 6’3″ 252lb TE from FSU. The thing is, he also has little tiny T Rex arms; 29-3/4 and 9-3/8 hands. His hands aren’t tiny, but below average. I just don’t like his arm length. As an inline blocker it will hurt him. He’s a marginal athlete who will never even be confused with Heath back when he was “fast” for Heath.

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      Nick Boyle, TE, Delaware, mid to late round guy who will be a contributor. I hope they look at him. They did not attend his pro day though.

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      Steelers should still draft him. Just don’t use a 1st or 2nd. – Tony Pauline ‏@TonyPauline Hau’oli Kikaha/LB-DE/Washington runs mid-to-high 4.9’s (4.97s) after weighing in at 243lbs

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        The more I read about Kikaha, the more of his video I see, the more I want him to be a Steeler. The parallels between he and Dumervil are uncanny and Kikaha’s a better leader.
        Highly productive, tested poorly, works his ass off, will slide to the 4th likely.
        This is a quality person who will be a solid, if not good player. I hope they take him if he’s there in the middle.

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      abennihana April 2, 2015 – 4:28 pm
      The knock on Danielle Hunter seems to be that he doesn’t really have football smarts.
      copanut April 2, 2015 – 4:31 pm
      You can’t draft a guy with a girl’s name.
      abennihana April 2, 2015 – 4:33 pm
      Someone will and he’ll get drafted high. He tested extremely well, word is that he’s aced all his interviews. But he needs a coach who can unlock that talent. Classic boom or bust type player.

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      Grady Jarrett was Clemson’s Casey Hampton. It’s too bad the chances the Steelers will take a NT are close to nil.

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        It’s Walsh’s fault for bringing up Malcom Brown, but I find myself hoping that the Steelers take Grady Jarrett to supplant Little Mac next year. But they won’t use a 2 or 3 on a NT.

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      If they can get Orchard in the 2nd, I would LOVE it. Not sure he’ll be there though.

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      Eric Rowe is a guy I would love the Steelers to take a long look at. I recall seeing a note that they had spent time with him at the combine, but can’t find it anywhere now. I wonder of it was something that I recalled because it’s a narrative I would like to believe. Anyway, he’s a quality press corner who could also be a top 5 free safety.

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      As to the “we need a RB” article: the Steelers clearly are leaning toward taking one. They must be unconvinced when it comes to Dri Archer and Josh Harris, shocking as that may seem. Personally, I place more import on getting a tackle, WR or TE. But, then I am a fanalyst.

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      This is a really deep draft at WR, RB, OT, DT, CB and Edge. Horrible QB class. Shallow at Safety and TE. Bear those things in mind when scrutinizing the Steelers picks. They may take a S or TE earlier than we like because they know they can get competent CB prospects later. However, IMO, they need at least one premium Edge player THIS year.

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    Given that the Steelers are taking a long, long look at Marcus Peters, I have to conclude that they are doing more than their due diligence and have a genuine interest. While everything I know about the guy tells me he’ll end up being a problem child, I will support him if he gets drafted by Pittsburgh and hope for the best.

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    This is a really deep draft at WR, RB, OT, DT, CB and Edge. Horrible QB class. Shallow at Safety and TE. Bear those things in mind when scrutinizing the Steelers picks. They may take a S or TE earlier than we like because they know they can get competent CB prospects later. However, IMO, they need at least one premium Edge player THIS year.

  5. Avatar photo abennihana

    Was just called “uninformed” by an Irishman who works for PFF and learned about American Football by watching it on TV and the internet over the last few years and of course was immersed in PFF’s intense school of football analysis.

    I’ll go ahead and say it again for all of you if you would like to call me out on it in 3 or 4 years. Winston and Mariota will not be elite starters. They are not in Luck’s class. in terms of talent. They are not even in Jay Cutler’s class in terms of raw talent. They are middling starters when they become starters. I like Mariota. He seems like a quality person. But, so are Tim Tebow and Heath Shuler. That doesn’t make them quality starters.


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