<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Sunday, April 30, 2006By Ed Bouchette and Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe Steelers were exploring a trade for a veteran running back today against the backdrop of their selections in day two of the NFL Draft -- trade speculation centered on big Atlanta back, T.J. Duckett.In day two selections today, the Steelers rounded up a variety of talents across the field, from Hofstra's Willie Colon to Virginia Tech's Cedric Humes. Humes was the team's final choice today in the seventh round.Duckett (6-0, 254) has fallen out of favor under a new regime in Atlanta and the Falcons yesterday drafted his replacement, Jerious Norwood, a running back from Mississippi State on the third round.Here's a quick look at the talent tapped by the Steelers in today's closing rounds of the NFL Draft:Round 4(34th - 131st overall) Willie Colon, Hofstra, offensive tackle, height 6 foot-2 inches, 320 pounds.(36th - 133rd overall) Orien Harris, Miami, defensive tackle,6-3, 302.Round 5(32nd - 164 overall) Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green, quarterback, 6-4, 233.(35th -167 overall) Charles Davis, Purdue, tight end, 6-5, 254.Round 6(32nd - 201st overall) Marvin Phillip, California, center, 6-1, 306.Round 7(32nd - 240th overall) Cedric Humes, Virginia Tech, running back, 6-1, 233.Going into today's rounds the Steelers had limited selection positions available to trade but if the Falcons want to get rid of Duckett a deal might be reached."I would take him in a minute, he's a load,'' said Ron Hill, the Falcons former director of player personnel when they drafted Duckett. "He's a great kid, too."Duckett was drafted in the first round in 2002 from Michigan State. He rushed for 380 yards with a 3.1-yard average last season but scored eight touchdowns. His best season was 2003 when he rushed for 779 yards and 11 touchdowns. He's never had 200 carries in a NFL season.</div>I wouldn't mind having his big ass on the Steelers team. We already drafted Humes with our last pick and he could make the team since he is a bigger back than we have.
Yeah, he's good. We probably would have to give up our first round pick or somebody good for him so IDK.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Apr 30 2006, 08:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, he's good. We probably would have to give up our first round pick or somebody good for him so IDK.</div>Give up a first, he is not even worth that.
Well it seems that the deal never materialized but the Falcons did draft Norwood from Mississippi State so the word is Duckett is out the door very soon. If the Steelers can get him, the rest of the AFC North will crap their pants.
Falcons are my 2nd/3rd favorite team, I follow them. They are loaded with young RB's. TJ wont even get playing for them next year.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Hypnotic? @ Apr 30 2006, 06:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well it seems that the deal never materialized but the Falcons did draft Norwood from Mississippi State so the word is Duckett is out the door very soon. If the Steelers can get him, the rest of the AFC North will crap their pants.</div><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Duckett off market -- for nowBy Mike PrisutaTRIBUNE-REVIEWFriday, May 5, 2006The Atlanta Falcons, after reportedly fielding several offers for T.J. Duckett, are holding on to the 6-foot, 254-pound battering ram of a running back known as "The Diesel."At least for the time being.The Falcons may be more willing to move Duckett, a first-round pick out of Michigan State in 2002, once they get a look at third-round pick Jerious Norwood, a running back from Mississippi State, in their mini-camp. Should Norwood give indications he can complement Warrick Dunn in 2006, Atlanta's asking price for Duckett could come down.The Steelers were one of the teams that made an offer for Duckett on Sunday.They wound up drafting Virginia Tech running back Cedric Humes (6-1, 233) in the seventh round (240th overall) after proving unable to pry Duckett from Atlanta.Although powerful in style and difficult to bring down, Duckett has had a hard time staying healthy in Atlanta.He's appeared in 16 regular-season games just once in his four seasons with the Falcons and is coming off his least productive NFL campaign. Duckett carried 121 times for 380 yards (a 3.1 average) in 14 games in 2005, but he still managed to score eight rushing TDs. Overall he's carried 552 times for 2,175 yards (a 3.9 average) and 31 touchdowns.Duckett scored 11 rushing touchdowns in 2003 and eight in 2004.He has one year remaining on his contract and is due $663,000 in 2006.The Steelers would seemingly be interested in Duckett as a short-yardage and goal-line complement to running back Willie Parker."We'll continue to keep our options open," coach Bill Cowher said Sunday, when asked if he wanted to acquire a veteran running back before training camp. "But I feel good about the players we have."Mike Prisuta can be reached at mprisuta@tribweb.com.</div>[url="http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/today/s_449493.html"]http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburgh...y/s_449493.html[/url]
Duckett would be sick in Pittsburgh, he'd be the perfect power runner to compliment Parker in your guys' run game.
It won't matter anymore because Bill Cowher liking Cedric Humes a lot so im guessing he'll get some playing time this year but that depends on Deuce Staley
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Warrior @ May 5 2006, 07:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He could the Little CHU CHU train instead of the Bus...</div>They call him "The Diesel"