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starter in the second round with tackle Marcus Gilbert. Memphis nose tackle Dontari Poe would be a great pick to follow Casey Hampton in the middle, if he lasts to the 24th pick. Tackle Cordy Glenn from Georgia would fill a much-needed spot, as
348-pound Ta'amu, who gives Pittsburgh insurance at the position that anchors its 3-4 defense. Longtime starter Casey Hampton is recovering from offseason knee surgery and longtime backup Chris Hoke retired in January leaving third-year man
season and also ruined his ankle. DeCastro could end up being better than Alan Faneca . ... With 34-year-old Casey Hampton , Washington nose tackle Alameda Ta'amu, all 350 pounds of him, made perfect sense in the fourth round. Ta'amu
linebacker Sean Spence could vie for playing time. Washington nose tackle Alameda Ta'Amu could bump 34-year-old Casey Hampton off the roster in 2013. What wasn't addressed: Pittsburgh doesn't have a shutdown cornerback and hasn't fielded
Steelers rookies settling in after whirlwind week Steelers rookies settling in after whirlwind week
Stevenson Sylvester fighting for the other inside spot. Ziggy Hood will likely start the season at nose tackle as Casey Hampton bounces back from a leg injury. The rest of the defense will look the same as the top-ranked unit of a year ago
Bowl receiver, and we want to try to keep Mike here for the long run," Colbert said. » Notes: Nose tackle Casey Hampton may also open 2012 on the PUP list, Colbert said, if he returns to the Steelers . Hampton sustained an ACL injury
Maurkice Pouncey , who missed the game with an ankle injury. Pittsburgh defensive linemen Brett Keisel (groin) and Casey Hampton (left knee) left with injuries and their return was questionable.
Harrison were among the starters who dealt with significant injuries while defensive end Brett Keisel and nose tackle Casey Hampton could require offseason surgery. The Steelers persevered, becoming one of three teams from the AFC North to advance
healthy bodies would have been left to play on Saturday night in New England. Left tackle Max Starks and nose tackle Casey Hampton both sustained knee injuries that could require surgery. Defensive end Brett Keisel 's groin acted up and linebacker