2014 Draft

Steelers Select Arizona CB Shaquille Richardson In 5th Round Of 2014 NFL Draft

The Pittsburgh Steelers first of two fifth round picks in the 2014 NFL Draft has been made and it’s Arizona CB Shaquille Richardson.

Report via NFL.com.

OVERVIEW
2013: Started all 13 games. Second on team with 3 INTs. 2012: Played in 13 games, starting 11. Led team with 14 PBUs. Had 1 INT. 2011: Played in 10 games, starting all 10. Led team with 4 INTs. 2010: Played in 13 games, starting 3. Recorded 2 INTs at Washington State in first career start. High School: No. 26 CB nationally (Scout).
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS Quick and agile and is aggressive jumping routes when he sees it. Can make spectacular plays look easy — produced one of the most sensational highlight-reel plays of the season vs. Oregon when he acrobatically tipped the ball back into play to a teammate for an interception on the first play and closed the game with an interception of his own vs. Marcus Mariota to key a surprise upset. Outstanding pro day workout, posting a 4.43-second 38 1/2-inch vertical jump and 6.95-second three-cone drill time, indicating good speed, agility and explosion.
WEAKNESSES Very lean build. Tends to squat on routes. Lacks eye discipline to sort out run-pass reads — is late to locate the ball and support the run. Benched in 2012 for lapses in coverage and needs to become more consistent recognizing/supporting the run and securing open-field tackles. Marginal physicality. Character will invite close scrutiny — was arrested on suspicion of felony theft as an incoming freshman and released from UCLA program.
DRAFT PROJECTION Rounds 6-7
BOTTOM LINE A lean, leggy, underdeveloped press corner who has shown big-time flashes but must prove more consistent in coverage, a greater willingness to tackle and more maturity than he demonstrated early in his career to be given an opportunity to compete.

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