Ray Fittipaldo
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Jordan Tyson is right in that realm too, probably 15, you know, 12 to 20.
And then there's Boston from Washington who's right around that range too.
So if you want to get one of the top four guys,
you're probably going to have to trade up from 21 if you're the Steelers.
And I had them trading up to get Jordan Tyson from Arizona State, guy who learned from Hines Ward, tough player, good character guy.
That's why I went with him.
Yeah, I had them trading up in the fourth round to get an offensive lineman.
I think that's the only other one, Donnie.
And it's hard because, like, you have all these picks.
You accumulated this capital to go up and get a quarterback, and now what do you do with it?
Like, you can use it all, but you're not using it for the purpose that was really, you know, intended to use it for.
So, you know, I don't want to say they're stuck with 12 picks, but, yeah, they're going to have to get creative.
They're going to have to pick a player or two that they think is really worth it.
And the nice thing is they really have, they don't have any issues of pulling the trigger on these types of trades.
If they're really convinced that they can go up and get like a Santonio Holmes,
or a Troy Polamalu like they did back in the day with Kevin Colbert, they have the ammunition to do it, and they should do it.
You can worry about the 2027 quarterback class next year.
Use these picks now to better your team so when you do get a quarterback, you're a much better football team.
Yeah, and I had them kind of taking a risk in the third round.
And Chris Bell from Louisville, who had a tremendous game against Pitt.