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Will Howard focused on the where, not the when, in the NFL Draft
When you are the quarterback of a National Championship team, most would assume the signal caller would be a top pick in the NFL Draft. If not a 1st Round pick, a Day 2 pick, right? Wrong. For Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard, his wait was all the way till the 6th Round of… read more
Defensive Roster Breakdown: Detroit Lions
The Lions concluded the 2024 season with a disappointing loss in the second round to the Washington Commanders. Now just a few weeks post draft the Lions prepare to host their Rookie Mini-Camp, which kicks off this weekend. We will now take a look at the current status of the roster starting with the defensive… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Getting to know the Steelers 2025 UDFAs: DJ Thomas-Jones
After the Pittsburgh Steelers selected seven players in the 2025 NFL draft, they continued adding to the roster by coming to terms with seven undrafted free agents. With many draft profiles focusing on those players towards the top and middle of the NFL draft, it is time to get to take a look at these… read more
2025 NFL Power Rankings: League Hierarchy Post NFL Draft
The NFL Draft is in the books, and each team did it’s best to improve their rosters and put together a winning plan for 2025. The awesome and fun thing about the NFL is that plan looks a little different for each organization, and every fanbase has new hope and excitement for their team ahead… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Steelers Ditch Drama, Not the Season
The Pittsburgh Steelers are trading the polarizing wide receiver George Pickens. Half the fanbase is celebrating like they just kicked out a toxic roommate, while the other half is crashing out, devastated over losing one of the most talented receivers we’ve had in years. And honestly, both sides have a point. Pickens was a walking… read more
NFC North’s 2025 Roster Revolution
The NFC North is primed for a fierce 2025 NFL season, with the Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and Detroit Lions bolstering their rosters through free agency and the draft. In the latest episode of Who Will Be King on the Fans First Sports Network, hosts June and Foster from Bleachers to Speakers… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Updating the Steelers salary cap situation after trading George Pickens
The Pittsburgh Steelers are well into the 2025 league year. With business continuing on, I am ready to make some updates to my numbers for the salary cap availability for the Steelers. While reports come in about a deal, it can sometimes take some time to know the exact financials within the contract. Relying heavily… read more
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The New Cleveland Browns Quarterback Dilemma
For months Browns fans were told their favorite team needed a quarterback. They had to find a franchise quarterback either in free agency or the draft. Never mind the free agent quarterbacks were average or old. Never mind this year’s draft class was average at best. The media was placing every available and sometimes unavailable… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Getting to know the Steelers 2025 UDFAs: Roc Taylor
After the Pittsburgh Steelers selected seven players in the 2025 NFL draft, they continued adding to the roster by coming to terms with seven undrafted free agents. With many draft profiles focusing on those players towards the top and middle of the NFL draft, it is time to get to take a look at these… read more
Why the Dallas Cowboys Traded for George Pickens
George Pickens has a lot of upside to his game. The Cowboys covet high-round draft picks who don’t fully pan out on other teams, hence why they traded a 4th-round pick for Jonathan Mingo last October. If the Cowboys bank successfully on the potential, George Pickens could have a great year and stay with the team long-term or land a bigger deal in next year’s free agency.
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