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Who will the Steelers draft first?

Initially I thought that the near-collision of the NFL draft and the Kentucky Derby was the only good thing about this late draft date, because those are the two most intricate and enjoyable sporting events to handicap in the whole wide world.As Papa Wallenda allegedly said, “Life is on the ...

Three ‘champs’ to look for at No. 15

From the notebook of a sportswriter who believes a player drafted 15th has to have more going for him than physical prowess:n He has to be a leader, a future cog to a championship team.n Last year, I came away from the NFL Combine feeling that way about safety Kenny Vaccaro. I came away from an ...

Of Clark and Pouncey, Wheaton and Rooney

From the notebook of a sportswriter who does his best in the offseason to ignore comments by players about their teammates that are so often blown up by the rest of the media:n Like Ryan ClarkĢƵ recent comments. He said the other day that “I know guys on my team who smoke (pot).” Clark ...

A whopping crop of unrestricted free agents last spring led to a 40-plus percent roster turnover this past season for the Steelers.This yearĢƵ crop of potential free agents is even bigger, by five, at 21.The near-extinction of restricted free agency helped that number grow into whatĢƵ ...

Long, strange trip finally comes to an end

From the notebook of a sportswriter who was glad he was alone when the Chargers finally outlasted the Chiefs to end the Steelers’ season:— If you need an explanation of how the matrix involving those three teams worked itself out on Sunday, you probably shouldn’t be reading this ...

No panic in Big Ben

PITTSBURGH — There was no tremendous hurry when the Steelers embarked on their 97-yard game-winning drive in SundayĢƵ 37-27 win over Detroit.No reason to hurry, right? Not with 12:49 remaining. Plenty of time to move down the field, score a touchdown and leave Matt Stafford and the Lions ...