This is the first in a collaborative effort from the editorial staff at BTSC, providing some arguments behind possible positional directions the Steelers may go with their first round pick - currently scheduled for the 24th overall. These will be posted each day this week, and will not be distributed based on order of preference.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have denied reports that the team has already decided to let Hines Ward leave, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Sunday, citing sources close to the situation. The NFL Network, citing sources, had reported earlier that the Steelers were unable to find...
Many of the 2012 NFL Mock Drafts have the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting an offensive lineman with the No. 24 pick in the draft, specifically Cordy Glenn from Georgia. The folks at NFLSoup.com are breaking down the best options by team in the ...
Steelers' wide receiver Hines Ward wants to retire with the Pittsburgh Steelers, offering to restructure his contract to do it. Ward posted on his Facebook page Saturday that he already has told the Steelers he is willing to work with them on ...
Well, this sucks. As first reported by NFL Network insider Jason LaCanfora, it appears Hines Ward will not be returning to the Steelers due to a salary issue.Ward is supposed to be paid $4 million next season, a figure far too high solely based on the amount Ward contributed last year (46 receptions, 381 yards, 2 touchdowns, and the fact that he would probably be the No. 4 receiver next season). As made clear by Mike Florio over at Pro...