(Sports Network) - The Steelers began the necessary process of getting younger
this offseason by bidding adieu to such old standbys as Hines Ward, James
Farrior and Aaron Smith, but there's still more work to be done to a roster
where age remains a concern. Fortunately, the 10 picks Pittsburgh possesses
presents an opportunity to bring in some desired new blood, particularly to a
defense that has seven current starters 30 or over. Finding an eventual
replacement for longtime nose tackle Casey Hampton, who's most effective in a
timeshare role at this stage of his career, will be among general manager
Kevin Colbert's top priorities, and the team could probably do better than the
modestly-talented tandem of Doug Legursky and Ramon Foster at guard. Veteran
Larry Foote is a capable substitute for Farrior at one inside linebacker slot,
but the 31-year-old is merely a stopgap option and depth is thin behind the
regulars. With top rusher Rashard Mendenhall's status for 2012 in question due
to a torn ACL suffered in early January, Colbert may also look to bring in an
impact running back as early as the second day, and a young quarterback could
be of use as well with backup Charlie Batch turning 38 in December.
2011 Record: 12-4
Top Needs: NT, ILB, OG
First Three Picks: No. 24, No. 56, No. 86
Number of Selections: 10 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7)
RECENT FIRST ROUND HISTORY: 2011 - Cameron Heyward (DE, Ohio State); 2010 -
Maurkice Pouncey (C, Florida); 2009 - Evander "Ziggy" Hood (DL, Missouri);
2008 - Rashard Mendenhall (RB, Illinois); 2007 - Lawrence Timmons (LB, Florida
State); 2006 - Santonio Holmes (WR, Ohio State); 2005 - Heath Miller (TE,
Virginia); 2004 - Ben Roethlisberger (QB, Miami-Ohio); 2003 - Troy Polamalu
(SS, USC).
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