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The Depot Dive - Episode 2 - April 11, 2024

The Terrible Podcast - Steelers Podcast via Steelers Depot

The Terrible Podcast

Sports, Football

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

April 11, 2024 - For Joe Clark and Ross McCorkle's weekly segment of The Depot Dive, they get right into talking about a recent discussion from Jason La Canfora about the Steelers still being in the trade market for a wide receiver, stating that they could be looking right up until their pick at 20th overall in the upcoming draft. We go through a list of receivers around the league who could make some sense, and discuss what trade compensation we would be comfortable with the team giving away. Next, we move into a discussion on the Steelers over/under win total projections and discussed why we think 8.5 is too low, with a caveat that the schedule and the caliber of opposing quarterbacks will be much more difficult in 2024. We wrap up the show talking about Dane Brugler mentioning that Troy Fautanu is capable of being a five-position player on the offensive line which could make sense why the Steelers have shown such heavy interest in a college left tackle. That leads us into a discussion on Duke Manyweather stating that starting-caliber centers can be found "four rounds deep" in the draft and who our favorite prospects are in the middle rounds at the position. If you have a question that you want answered on next week's show, call (412) 254-3145 for a chance to have your question answered next episode. Thank you for joining us for this 27-minute episode, and we hope to see your thoughts in the comment section. Follow our work at www.steelersdepot.com Follow us on Twitter: Joe: @jclark1233 Ross: @Ross_McCorkle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another episode of the Depot Dive. I'm your host Ross McCorkle and above me here on the screen is my co-host Joe Clark.

0:08.5

Thank you guys so much for whoever tuned in last week for the first episode we got some great feedback and

0:15.0

and all that so we definitely appreciate it. I do want to plug the number there

0:19.4

at the bottom of the screen again that's 412-25-4-3-1-4-5 we didn't get a caller yet so we're

0:26.8

still waiting on the brave first person to leave that voicemail question for

0:30.9

us we would love to answer your questions. Joe, how are you doing today?

0:35.0

I'm doing great. How are you? I'm good. You enjoyed a game over there in

0:39.6

Boston watching the socks? Yeah, we finally had some nice weather over here.

0:45.0

Nice sunny day.

0:46.1

Red Sox bats didn't wake up,

0:47.9

but it was a good time opening day.

0:49.7

Nice ceremony with honoring the 2014 20th anniversary of them breaking the 86 year

0:56.2

curse pregame so it was a good good time fun environment good to be back in

0:59.8

Fenway. Nice yeah and I think that was the same day as the pirates choking there.

1:05.0

It was at the same day with Bednar.

1:08.0

Yeah, yeah, I think it was.

1:10.0

Tough day for our baseball teams there.

1:12.0

All right, well, we're going to hop into the for our baseball teams there.

1:17.0

All right, well, we're going to hop into the first topic today, and that's going to be talking about a report from Jason Lachamfora,

1:22.0

talking about the Steelers possibly trading for a wide receiver prior to the draft.

1:28.0

Now obviously a few weeks back all of the talk was centered around San Francisco 49ers, wide receiver Brandon Ayeuk.

1:38.0

There's been other kind of wide receiver names linked to the Steelers.

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