PRACTICE SQUAD ROSTER CANDIDATES
The practice squad for every NFL team has diamonds in the rough. For
the Pittsburgh Steelers, they’re full of talent, even on a roster that doesn’t
suit up on Sundays.
The Steelers are almost a week into camp and that is a time
where we can see which players are good candidates for the practice squad.
Below is a list of players that they could keep on that 10 man squad.
JARVION FRANKLIN,
RB
Franklin is a bigger back who has done a decent job in camp.
The Steelers like to keep bigger backs on the practice squad because they can
take on the wear and tear of running the scout team. I see Franklin as a
candidate for the practice squad also because he is also playing fullback and
position flexibility is always important to being kept around.
QUADREE HENDERSON,
WR
Henderson was a successful return man at Pitt and that
is why I could see him being kept on the practice squad. He could be used as
insurance in case a punt returner or kick returner goes down during the season.
The practice squad will also be a place he can develop as a wide receiver.
BUCKY HODGES, TE
Bucky Hodges has been brought in after being on his fourth
NFL team in two years. He flashes as a receiver and can be lined up in the
slot. There was a lot of promise for him coming out of the draft because of his
measurable. He may not have succeeded yet, but the Steelers could keep him as a
project and have him run scout team tight end. His physical tools could help
the Steelers prepare against top tight ends that they will be facing this year
like Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce.
PATRICK MORRIS, OL
The Steelers don’t have a lot of depth at center behind BJ
Finney. Even Finney is better suited to be a guard. Matt Feiler will probably
be the third team center, but he is new to the position. Having a true center
like Morris would give the Steelers some depth in case there was a serious
injury. Morris has also reportedly been running second-team center in practice.
JAKE RODGERS, OL
The Steelers will want to keep some more depth at tackle and
Rodgers seems to be a good fit to play that role. He has stuck with the team
this year and was on the practice squad a lot of last year. Maybe this year he
takes a step forward and they can bring him on the roster if they need him.
CASEY SAYLES, DT
This is one of the quieter names that I could see on the
practice squad. There are reports that he has done well in camp and he is the
type of player the Steelers like. Tony Pauline says he is “a blue-collar type
of player.”
JOSHUA FRAZIER, DT
Joshua Frazier was the Steelers seventh-round pick and you
have to think new defensive line coach Karl Dunbar played a part in his
drafting. Frazier played for Dunbar at Alabama. Frazier was brought in to
compete with Daniel McCullers for the sixth lineman position and if he does not
hold off the veteran, he could be a nice fit for the practice squad.
OLASUNKANMI
ADENIYI, OLB
This is one of the higher priority undrafted free agents by
the Steelers. He is battling Farrington Huguenin and Kion Adams for the fourth
outside linebacker job. I see Adams being the guy who wins that job, but I
could see Adeniyi being kept on the practice squad as a consolation.
DASHAUN PHILLIPS,
CB
Phillips has played for the Cowboys and the Redskins albeit
only has a bottom of the roster type and practice squad member. His ability to
stay in the league could give the Steelers someone with some experience to play
on the scout team defense.
MALIK GOLDEN, S
I could also see Marcus Allen being put here if he does not
show up on special teams. Golden was in camp with the Steelers last year and
had a good enough showing to be signed this year.
Pittsburgh’s talent runs very deep in 2018. There may be
some surprises on the horizon as the team prepares for the upcoming preseason
schedule. Meaning any of these guys can have a make or break moment at any
time.
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