Your 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers

September 7th, 2011
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YOUR 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers      
# Name Pos. Wt. Age Exp. College Description
28 Allen, Cortez DB 196 22 R The Citadel Upside Rookie who made team
26 Allen, Will S 200 29 8 Ohio State Dependable veteran backup
16 Batch, Charlie QB 216 36 14 Eastern Michigan Came through in a pinch last year and gets job done when called upon
81 Battle, Arnaz WR 208 31 9 Notre Dame Special teams ace, Co-Captain
84 Brown, Antonio WR 186 23 2 Central Michigan Tremendous upside player, who is breakout candidate of the year
31 Brown, Curtis DB 185 22 R Texas Should contribute often this season
54 Carter, Chris LB 248 22 R Fresno State Will have the year to learn from the two best
25 Clark, Ryan FS 205 31 10 Louisiana State Big hitter who struggles when left on an island
74 Colon, Willie T 315 28 5 Hofstra Back after spending year on IR, strengthens a weak line
89 Cotchery, Jerricho WR 203 29 8 North Carolina State Veteran presence on a team of exciting players
10 Dixon, Dennis QB 209 26 4 Oregon Huge upside QB with great mobility
27 Dwyer, Jonathan RB 229 22 2 Georgia Tech Struggled in the beginning of camp to make the team
79 Essex, Trai G 324 28 7 Northwestern Late arrival that needs to play better if called upon
51 Farrior, James ILB 243 36 15 Virginia The best free agent pickup in Steelers history, Co-Captain
50 Foote, Larry LB 239 31 10 Michigan Veteran backup who provides stability and leadership
73 Foster, Ramon T 325 25 3 Tennessee Struggled in camp and lost his job, needs to be more consistent
22 Gay, William CB 190 26 5 Louisville Make or break year for Jeckyl and Hyde Nickelback
77 Gilbert, Marcus T 330 23 R Florida Made a nice late camp push for playing time, will be starting by seasons end
98 Hampton, Casey NT 325 34 11 Texas “Big Snack” anchors the Steelers D
92 Harrison, James OLB 242 33 8 Kent State SILVERBACK is a monster, also loves the commissioner, NOT
97 Heyward, Cameron DE 288 22 R Ohio State “Steelhead” has awesome potential, will push for playing time
76 Hoke, Chris NT 305 35 10 Brigham Young Quietly has always produced for the team
96 Hood, Ziggy DE 300 24 3 Missouri Breakout season is upon us
85 Johnson, David TE 260 24 3 Arkansas State H-Back who does what’s needed
99 Keisel, Brett DE 285 32 10 Brigham Young A staple of the Steelers success
68 Kemoeatu, Chris G 344 28 7 Utah Absolute mauler but makes way too many mistakes
64 Legursky, Doug C 315 25 3 Marshall Smart athletic mini hercules, should solidify O-Line
23 Lewis, Keenan CB 208 25 3 Oregon State Will push for a starting job, has consistently gotten better
20 McFadden, Bryant CB 190 29 7 Florida State Struggled big time last year, will lose his job by mid-season
90 McLendon, Steve DT 280 25 2 Troy Nice upside prospect, small to play the Nose
34 Mendenhall, Rashard RB 225 24 4 Illinois A great back and a core player, but needs to not put the ball on the ground
83 Miller, Heath TE 256 28 7 Virginia The best tight end in football, THE BEST
21 Moore, Mewelde RB 209 29 8 Tulane Utility back that has been a consistent performer
29 Mundy, Ryan FS 209 26 3 West Virginia Getting better every season
43 Polamalu, Troy SS 207 30 9 USC If he is healthy he is unstoppable
53 Pouncey, Maurkice C/G 304 22 2 Florida About to reclaim for the Steelers the best center in football honor
33 Redman, Isaac RB 230 26 3 Bowie State Bruising back who has been a nice addition
7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 241 29 8 Miami (Ohio) A gunslinger and one of the best QB’s in football
88 Sanders, Emmanuel WR 180 24 2 SMU Talented pass catcher who started to come alive the end of last season
82 Saunders, Weslye TE 270 22 R South Carolina Tough big H’ombre who will be learning on the job
71 Scott, Chris OT 319 24 2 Tennessee Needs to be more consistent
72 Scott, Jonathan T 318 28 5 Texas Nice fill in player from last year, will be challenged for the starting job
9 Sepulveda, Daniel P 230 27 4 Baylor A great weapon when healthy, also made out with Mrs. Captain Tailgate
91 Smith, Aaron DE 298 35 13 Northern Colorado One of the best 3-4 ends in football, who is in the twilight of his career
6 Suisham, Shaun K 200 29 7 Bowling Green State Did a good job, needs to be more consistent
55 Sylvester, Stevenson ILB 231 23 2 Utah Has the chops to be Farrior’s replacement, will need to push this year
24 Taylor, Ike CB 195 31 9 Louisiana-Lafayette Best CB on the team and needs to play consistent solid football
94 Timmons, Lawrence LB 234 25 5 Florida State Pretty damn good, the best is yet to come
17 Wallace, Mike WR 199 25 3 Mississippi Legitmate HR hitter for Big Ben
86 Ward, Hines WR 205 35 14 Georgia A great Steeler who is as tough as an Applebee’s steak, heck of a dancer 🙂
60 Warren, Greg LS 252 29 7 North Carolina No one knows his name, that means he is good
56 Woodley, LaMarr OLB 265 26 5 Michigan The new face of the Steelers defense, awesome player
93 Worilds, Jason OLB 262 23 2 Virginia Tech Great upside and like Sylvester the next generation of Steelers greatness
Practice Squad              
# Name Pos. Wt. Age Exp. College  
95 Bryant, Corbin DE 300 23 R Northwestern Perfect Size 3-4 end
38 Clay, John RB 248 23 R Wisconsin Could be a big time banger
42 Cromartie-Smith, Da’Mon S 210 24 1 UTEP Nice looking prospect, who almost made the team
19 Grisham, Tyler WR 180 24 1 Clemson Any other 53 he would have had a chance
48 Ivy, Mortty LB 239 25 1 West Virginia Had some nice plays in the preseason
62 Malecki, John G 298 23 1 Pittsburgh He sucked at Center in the preseason
45 McCoy, Jamie TE 240 24 1 Texas A&M Too slow to play receiver too small to play TE, possible H-Back
78 Turner, Trevis OT 330 24 R Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Colosuss is a great upside prospect, with all the tools

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2 Responses to “Your 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers”

  1. ed ticaret Says:

    Thank you a bunch for sharing this with all people, you actually know what your talking about!

  2. ralph byod Says:

    I am extremely impressed with your writing skills and also with the layout on your blog. Anyway keep up the nice quality writing, it is rare to see a nice blog like this one these days..We are pulling for the Steelers next year!

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