Thursday’s “First Call” takes a look at the Hall of Fame debate surrounding former Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Hines Ward and recently retired New England Patriot Julian Edelman.
Another free agent Steeler may boomerang back to Pittsburgh. One former Penguin hits a milestone. Another gets a new contract.
And plenty of postseason honors for the Duquesne Dukes football team.
Come to think of it
Since Julian Edelman announced his retirement, a lot of Steelers fans and media have expressed their displeasure with the discourse about Edelman potentially making the Hall of Fame.
Because if he gets in, the sun shouldn’t come up on a day when Hines Ward hasn’t already been inducted first.
But now that this dialogue has played out for a few days, I’m starting to wonder if all this Edelman talk is actually helping Ward’s cause. Because independent of Edelman’s candidacy, it seems as if some are noticing that Ward may have more of a case than had previously been assumed.
How does Hines Ward not have a Gold Jacket?Postseason 88 REC (5th all-time) 10 REC TD (4th) 1,181 REC YDS (8th)
Regular Season 1,000 REC (14th) 85 REC TD (16th) 12,083 REC YDS (26th)
And one of the best blocking WRs EVER... (h/t @NFLonCBS) pic.twitter.com/AlWRnWQjpN
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) April 14, 2021
I never got the sense that Ward could gather enough votes to get into Canton. But now the back-and-forth about Edelman seems to be getting more people to consider Ward on his own merits. Or the topic is at least reminding folks of how good Ward was.
love Julian Edelman...but compare his career to Hines Ward, who can't make the final ballot in HOF voting the last 5 years
catchesHines 1,000Julian 620
yardsHines 12,083Julian 6,822
TDsHines 85Julian 36
Super Bowl MVPsHines 1Julian 1
Pro BowlsHines 4Julian 0
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 12, 2021
If Sterling Sharpe and Hines Ward aren’t HOFers then neither is Edelman. They both have significantly better stats... case closed. pic.twitter.com/8iwbmRIqtC
— NFLs Jokes (@NflsJokes) April 13, 2021
NFL Career Comparison:Edelman: 620 Rec, 6,822 Yds, 36 TDs, SB MVP ✔️Ward: 1,000 Rec, 12,083 Yds, 85 TDs, SB MVP ✔️
"Hines Ward might not get in the HOF, and I'd argue probably shouldn't. And Julian Edelman isn't in the neighborhood of Hines Ward." — @getnickwright pic.twitter.com/end5fMmlNo
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) April 13, 2021
Normally, when it comes to Hall of Fame candidacy, I don’t put a ton of stock in Pro Bowls or All-Pro voting. But if a guy can’t get voted onto one of those lists, how is he going to get voted into the Hall of Fame?
Ward has yet to be on the list of 15 modern era finalists.
Al on the way?
According to veteran NFL reporter John Clayton, happy returns to the Steelers via free agency may not stop with JuJu Smith-Schuster, Tyson Alualu and Vince Williams.
Clayton was on 93.7 the Fan Wednesday, and it sounds like he’s expecting left tackle Alejandro Villanueva to return to Pittsburgh as well.
The great @JohnClaytonNFL on @937theFan on Al Villanueva: "I think he should be coming back. The question is, at what number?"— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) April 14, 2021
“He hasn’t left because he hasn’t had any offers to go any place. Or, at least, we don’t know of any,” Clayton said.
It’s Clayton’s belief the Steelers may feel more pressure to beef up the tackle position with more depth prior to the draft because the Cleveland Browns just signed Jadeveon Clowney to bolster the defensive front. And they already have Myles Garrett on the other side.
Clayton also added that he was “stunned” the Indianapolis Colts didn’t make a play for Villanueva’s services.
As for cornerback Steven Nelson, he’s still waiting to be signed as well. Clayton says that may be the case because Nelson is going to have to come to grips with how low the market has gotten for free agent corners in the last few weeks.
$heary $igns
Former Penguins player Conor Sheary has a new contract with the Washington Capitals.
It’s a two-year, $3 million deal.
The 28-year-old forward was slated to be an unrestricted free agent after this season. He has totaled 19 points (11 goals, eight assists) in 40 games, his first season in Washington. He had been working under a one-year, $735,000 contract.
Fine Flower
Marc-Andre Fleury got his 19th victory of the season in net for the Vegas Golden Knights Wednesday night. They beat the Los Angeles Kings 6-2.
That’s career victory No. 485 for the former Penguins netminder. It moves Fleury alone into fourth place in front of Ed Belfour on the list of all-time wins.
Win No. 485 gives Marc-Andre Fleury sole possession of 4th on the all-time wins list!!! ????? #VegasBorn pic.twitter.com/EFk8NSZfdQ— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) April 15, 2021
He needs six more to pass Roberto Luongo for sole possession of third place.
Since we’re on the topic
Duquesne running back Billy Lucas has been named NEC Offensive Rookie of the Year for his efforts during the 2021 spring season.
Shoutout to running back Billy Lucas - the @NECFootball Offensive Rookie of the Year‼️ ?#GoDukes pic.twitter.com/j1UdnJl96v— Duquesne Football (@DuqFB) April 14, 2021
Lucas only had 18 rushing attempts for 75 yards over the first three games, playing behind Garrett Owens.
But Lucas took on a much bigger workload the last two games of the regular season. He had 26 carries for 110 yards and a touchdown in the regular-season finale against Bryant. Then he had 22 carries for 110 yards and a touchdown in the NEC championship game defeat against Sacred Heart. Owens was named second-team All-NEC.
Five Dukes were named All-NEC first team on offense, led by quarterback Joe Mischler. Tight end Bill O’Malley, wide receiver Cyrus Holder and offensive linemen Jake Dixon and Vince Lumia also made the list.
On defense, safeties Leandro DeBrito and Spencer DeMedal made the first team. So did defensive tackle Maxi Hradecny. Kicker Brian Bruzdewicz also made All-Conference on special teams.
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