Analyzing the 2010 Draft – Pittsburgh Steelers
Posted: February 8, 2012 Filed under: Draft Grades | Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Al Woods, Andre Roberts, Antonio Brown, Carlton Mitchell, Charles Brown, Chris Scott, Credzon Butler, Dan Williams, David Nelson, Devin McCourty, Dez Bryant, Doug Worthington, Emmanuel Sanders, Eric Decker, Geno Atkins, Golden Tate, Jamar Chaney, James Starks, Jason Worilds, Jimmy Graham, Jonathan Dwyer, Jordan Shipley, Kevin Colbert, Kyle Williams, LaGarrete Blount, Larry Asante, Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Tomlin, Navarro Bowman, NFL Combine, O'Brien Schofield, Pittsburgh Steelers, Riley Cooper, Sam Shields, Sean Lee, Stevenson Sylvester, Terrence Cody, Thaddeus Gibson 1 CommentIt has been two years now since the 2010 NFL Draft and I am ready to give initial grades to that draft.
Round 1 – Maurkice Pouncey, OC, Florida – Grade A – The Pittsburgh Steelers, coming off a disappointing 2009 campaign decided it was time to move on from Center Justin Hartwig. They elected to select Maurkice Pouncey out of Florida to groom to replace Hartwig. However, what they could not expect was for Pouncey to come in and immediately be able to replace Hartwig. Since entering the leage, Pouncey has been one of the best centers in the NFL and if he can avoid the injury bug, he will be an absolute stud.
Other Possible Selections: Devin McCourty, Dez Bryant, Dan Williams
Round 2 – Jason Worilds, OLB, Virginia Tech – Grade B- – In the second round, the Steelers elected to add depth at OLB. The pick was kind of surprising at the time since Worilds was viewed as a 3rd round prospect but Worilds has played fairly well in his action. While he has looked lost in run support early in his career, it certainly looks like the potential is there for Worilds to become the next great Steelers OLB but he will have to get stronger.
Other Possible Selections: Sean Lee, Terrence Cody, Golden Tate, Charles Brown
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