GM Kevin Colbert intends to make Bud Dupree a Steeler for life

General manager Kevin Colbert talks about linebacker Bud Dupree’s future with the Pittsburgh Steelers

General manager Kevin Colbert made it clear that linebacker Bud Dupree continues to be a priority even after the franchise tag was placed on him.

In a video interview with Steelers team reporter Missi Matthews, Colbert explained that the team is working on a longterm deal with Dupree.

“Bud Dupree has always been a priority,” said Colbert. “Our message has been consistently, ‘Hey Bud, if we use the franchise tag, our goal is to still sign you and get you locked up as a Steeler for the rest of your career,’ and that’s what we’ll continue to try to do.”

A 2015 first-round draft selection, Dupree didn’t much of a splash until the final year of his rookie contract. Last season, the LB had a career-high 11.5 sacks, 68 tackles (16 for loss), and 17 quarterback hits. He tacked on three passes defensed, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries — also career highs.

During his first four seasons, he had a combined 132 tackles (30 for loss), 20 sacks, and one interception for a touchdown.

NFL players tend to light it up when they’re playing for a contract. Will Dupree perform as he did in 2019 or will he take a step back?

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