Film room on Demarcus Ayers first game
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We continue our film session on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ rookie draft class with the NFL debut of seventh-round wide receiver Demarcus Ayers, who was recently promoted from the practice squad but saw his game action on Sunday against the Ravens. It was a game of firsts, and mostly good.
The young man got a decent amount of playing time—even seeing a couple snaps from packages that included only two wide receivers—and though he only had two targets in the game, he found ways to contribute as a blocker.
Ayers checked in for the first time early, on the third play of the game. The first thing he did? Target safety Eric Weddle. Lined up on the left on the outside, he saw Weddle charge in and drove a shoulder to him to seal him inside on a run that was bouncing out to the perimeter.
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what I enjoyed most was his excitement on the field. Watch him after Bell's rushing TD and even when he drew the PI call...he is fired up on the field...
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We continue our film session on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ rookie draft class with the NFL debut of seventh-round wide receiver Demarcus Ayers, who was recently promoted from the practice squad but saw his game action on Sunday against the Ravens. It was a game of firsts, and mostly good.
The young man got a decent amount of playing time—even seeing a couple snaps from packages that included only two wide receivers—and though he only had two targets in the game, he found ways to contribute as a blocker.
Ayers checked in for the first time early, on the third play of the game. The first thing he did? Target safety Eric Weddle. Lined up on the left on the outside, he saw Weddle charge in and drove a shoulder to him to seal him inside on a run that was bouncing out to the perimeter.
follow the link for the rest.....
what I enjoyed most was his excitement on the field. Watch him after Bell's rushing TD and even when he drew the PI call...he is fired up on the field...
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