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The Steelers continue to show interest in quarterbacks from the upcoming class even if they aren't expected to address the position early in the NFL Draft.
Among four players the Steelers hosted for predraft visits at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on Monday were quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Dobbs. The others were wide receivers Joshua Reynolds and Kenny Golladay.
Mahomes of Texas Tech is considered one of the top quarterbacks in the 2017 class. He is listed as the No. 4 quarterback prospect and expected to be drafted in the first or second round, according to CBSsports.com. His father, Pat Mahomes, is a former major league reliever who pitched his last game for the Pirates in 2003.
Dobbs of Tennessee is rated as the No. 9 quarterback prospect and considered a sixth-round talent, according to CBSsports.com. He might be the smartest player in the draft, holding a degree in aerospace engineering.
Wide receiver is a position the Steelers figure to address, particularly given the uncertainty of Martavis Bryant, who is awaiting reinstatement by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Golladay (Northern Illinois) is projected to go in the fourth round, and Reynolds (Texas A&M) in the fifth.
The Steelers are allowed to host 30 predraft visitors over the next three weeks. In the past two seasons, seven of the Steelers' draft picks had predraft visits with the team.
Note: The Steelers will conduct their three-day minicamp from June 13-15 at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. The team has yet to announce the days for its three-day rookie minicamp.
http://triblive.com/sports/steelers...arterbacks-wide-receivers-for-predraft-visits
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Steelers host defensive players including pass rushers McKinley, Rivers
After hosting four offensive players one day earlier, the Steelers turned to the other side of the ball Tuesday.
With needs at outside linebacker and in the secondary, the Steelers hosted pass rushers Takk McKinley and Derek Rivers, plus cornerback Jourdan Lewis and safety Montae Nicholson, a Gateway graduate.
UCLA's McKinley is considered a first-round talent, but he had shoulder surgery in February that could push his availability back until the start of the season. He could be on the board when the Steelers pick at No. 30.
McKinley had 10 sacks last year at UCLA, but he waited until February to have surgery and the timetable for his return was four to sixth months.
Rivers attended Youngstown State and is considered the ninth-best defensive end in the draft and a second- or third-round selection, according to CBSsports.com.
Lewis, of Michigan, is considered a third-round pick and is ranked as the No. 15 cornerback, according to CBSsports.com.
Nicholson left Michigan State early to declare for the draft and was considered a late-round prospect until the NFL Combine. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.42 seconds, the third-fastest time among safeties.
In his final year with the Spartans, Nicholson had 86 tackles, one interception, one fumble recovery and two tackles for loss.
Given his local ties, Nicholson won't count against the Steelers' allotment of 30 pre-draft visitors.
http://triblive.com/sports/steelers...layers-including-pass-rushers-mckinley-rivers
Among four players the Steelers hosted for predraft visits at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on Monday were quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Dobbs. The others were wide receivers Joshua Reynolds and Kenny Golladay.
Mahomes of Texas Tech is considered one of the top quarterbacks in the 2017 class. He is listed as the No. 4 quarterback prospect and expected to be drafted in the first or second round, according to CBSsports.com. His father, Pat Mahomes, is a former major league reliever who pitched his last game for the Pirates in 2003.
Dobbs of Tennessee is rated as the No. 9 quarterback prospect and considered a sixth-round talent, according to CBSsports.com. He might be the smartest player in the draft, holding a degree in aerospace engineering.
Wide receiver is a position the Steelers figure to address, particularly given the uncertainty of Martavis Bryant, who is awaiting reinstatement by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Golladay (Northern Illinois) is projected to go in the fourth round, and Reynolds (Texas A&M) in the fifth.
The Steelers are allowed to host 30 predraft visitors over the next three weeks. In the past two seasons, seven of the Steelers' draft picks had predraft visits with the team.
Note: The Steelers will conduct their three-day minicamp from June 13-15 at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. The team has yet to announce the days for its three-day rookie minicamp.
http://triblive.com/sports/steelers...arterbacks-wide-receivers-for-predraft-visits
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Steelers host defensive players including pass rushers McKinley, Rivers
After hosting four offensive players one day earlier, the Steelers turned to the other side of the ball Tuesday.
With needs at outside linebacker and in the secondary, the Steelers hosted pass rushers Takk McKinley and Derek Rivers, plus cornerback Jourdan Lewis and safety Montae Nicholson, a Gateway graduate.
UCLA's McKinley is considered a first-round talent, but he had shoulder surgery in February that could push his availability back until the start of the season. He could be on the board when the Steelers pick at No. 30.
McKinley had 10 sacks last year at UCLA, but he waited until February to have surgery and the timetable for his return was four to sixth months.
Rivers attended Youngstown State and is considered the ninth-best defensive end in the draft and a second- or third-round selection, according to CBSsports.com.
Lewis, of Michigan, is considered a third-round pick and is ranked as the No. 15 cornerback, according to CBSsports.com.
Nicholson left Michigan State early to declare for the draft and was considered a late-round prospect until the NFL Combine. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.42 seconds, the third-fastest time among safeties.
In his final year with the Spartans, Nicholson had 86 tackles, one interception, one fumble recovery and two tackles for loss.
Given his local ties, Nicholson won't count against the Steelers' allotment of 30 pre-draft visitors.
http://triblive.com/sports/steelers...layers-including-pass-rushers-mckinley-rivers