
Stallworth & Swann Part Of A CRAZY GOOD 1974 Draft | Episode 59
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Payton Wilson is stepping into a crucial role as the starting inside linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and it’s time for him to prove he’s a DAWG. Last season, Wilson played 520 snaps, but he needs to double that to solidify his position as an every-down linebacker. While he finished fourth on the team with 78 tackles, including 49 solo stops, he was often caught overcommitting early in the season, allowing teams to exploit him in sub-package defenses. Despite being ranked 17th by PFF among all linebackers, this ranking doesn't fully capture his potential due to limited playing time.
Ryan Clark sparks a compelling debate on the legacies of Mike Tomlin and Aaron Rodgers, highlighting how both have been seen as potential all-time greats but have also faced criticism for not living up to lofty expectations. Clark reflects on his admiration for Rodgers, recalling the 2011 Super Bowl loss that led him to believe Rodgers would dominate and secure multiple championships. He draws parallels between Tomlin's ability to motivate and prepare players on par with coaching legends like Nick Saban. However, he questions whether the high standards set for these two icons might skew perceptions of their success. Can someone with four MVPs like Rodgers truly be labeled an underachiever? And what about Tomlin, who has never posted a losing season but has only reached the Super Bowl twice?
Lynn Swann and John Stallworth were both drafted in 1974 during one of the most iconic drafts in NFL history, contributing significantly to the Pittsburgh Steelers' legacy. Swann, a first-round pick, was known for his flashy play and remarkable leaping ability, aided by his ballet background. His best season came in 1975, where he led the league with 11 touchdowns and famously became the first wide receiver to earn Super Bowl MVP honors in Super Bowl X, displaying his extraordinary talent with a record 161 yards in the game. On the other hand, Stallworth, a fourth-round pick, had a slightly different journey. Battling early injuries, he rose to prominence during Super Bowl XIV, stepping in for Swann and making a game-changing 73-yard touchdown catch that sealed the victory for the Steelers.
Who should the Steelers extend next? With Jaylen Warren poised as the starting running back, his role as a complementary back could elevate the offense significantly. Known for being one of the top pass protectors in the league and a reliable option out of the backfield, securing him with a contract around $4-6 million per year could avoid the need to draft another RB. Meanwhile, Calvin Austin III has the potential to thrive as a true #2 receiver alongside DK, making him a vital part of the receiving corps in today's pass-heavy league. Signing him for $5-6 million per year before the season would solidify this dynamic trio. Don’t overlook Isaac Seumalo, the veteran presence on the offensive line. Turning 32 in October, he showed signs of slippage last season, possibly due to an injury that kept him out for the first four games.
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0:00 Table of Contents
1:50 Payton Wilson
10:15 Ryan Clark
22:20 Halftime
23:55 Stallworth v Swann
33:50 Extentions
47:20 Outro
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