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Deebo and Joe - Part 1: Steelers rank No 1 in Offseason moves + Mel Kiper backs Shedeur Sanders
In this episode of Club Shay Shay, hosts James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden dive into the latest developments in the NFL offseason, specifically focusing on the Pittsburgh Steelers' strategic maneuvers. The hosts analyze why the Steelers have climbed to the top of rankings, crediting general manager Omar Khan for his aggressive and effective roster construction. They highlight key acquisitions, including talent at the wide receiver and defensive positions, and discuss the importance of signing a run-stopping defensive tackle like Sebastian Joseph-Day to bolster the front line. The conversation shifts to the Cleveland Browns, where the hosts debate the shifting contract language for Miles Garrett. This move leads to a lively discussion about whether the team should entertain trade offers for the star defensive end. Joe Haden offers a bold take, suggesting that for the right price—specifically multiple first-round picks—the Browns should consider offloading the generational talent to facilitate a broader rebuild. Finally, the duo weighs in on Mel Kiper’s recent comments regarding Shedeur Sanders, agreeing that his potential remains high given the right support system and offensive infrastructure.
Updated Apr 2, 2026
About This Episode
Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Myles Garrett could finally leave the AFC North in a possible shocking blockbuster trade, Mel Kiper backs Shedder Sanders saying that the Browns don’t need a QB this draft and much more!
10:00 - Steelers Rank No 1 in offseason
14:15 - Browns ranked at 22 this offseason
27:10 - Mel Kiper backs Shedeur Sanders
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