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Steelers released James Harrison.. Situational pass rusher?


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With CJ out until playoffs and him not having much pass rush anymore any way..  It wouldn't hurt having more pass rush for a playoff run.. Harrison has only played in 5 games this year and is still in good shape.. Using CJ for run downs.. Wilkes could be killer with a blitz package featuring Pep, Addison, Harrison, TD, and Short.. What do you guys think??

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10 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Would he play OLB? I Guess. If he signs for vet min then why the hell not lol 

Last news story I heard was him not being satsified with his almost non existant role in Pittsburg

Situational pass rusher DE..

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4 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

He's washed up. He played 20 some snaps in 5 games this year and was a healthy scratch in most of the games. Kind of doubt anyone takes a shot on him to be honest.

Washed up my ass,  dude can lift the gym. Even outlift those young buck D and O linemen. Sign him for situational rushing. 

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