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New Steelers WR Coach Update

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By Brandon J. Wallace SteelerNation.com ** Just when we thought all signs were pointing to the Pittsburgh Steelers new wide receivers coach, Bryan McClendon, the door remains open for the position. Former Steelers receiver, Jerricho Cotchery has just had his name thrown into the mix. Cotchery, 37, played with the Steelers from 2011-2013, and has […]

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Apparently McLendon hasn't been hired per the PG. Cotchery is still in the mix.
 
Theresa V did an offseason recap on Steelers.com today: https://www.steelers.com/news/roster-recap-offseason-happenings no mention of WR coach hire


I went back and read Dale's article on DKPS...his first words, "Mike Tomlin has reportedly settled on a new wide receivers coach" In short, DKPS didn't source it and I found them to be much better than the the out of town guys. Dale actually points to a tweet from a guy named Mike Gillepsie who works for ABC in Columbia (which is where U of SC is located). It will be very interesting to see if DKPS digs up any nuggets this week about it.
 
Good God this is going to be a long offseason.:topsy_turvy:
 
I'd be happy with Cotchery as the WR coach. Plenty of NFL experience and he's been an assistant WR coach for 3 years.
 
I like Bryan's Drake connection and overall experience.
 
And the new WR coach is.... drumroll please....Ike Hilliard! Way to go Coach Tomlin, keep 'em guessing.

Hilliard hired as new receivers coach
https://www.steelers.com/news/hilliard-hired-as-new-receivers-coach

The Steelers coaching staff underwent another offseason change, the most recent being the hiring of receivers coach Ike Hilliard.

Hilliard joins the Steelers after serving as the receivers coach for the Washington Redskins for the past six years (2014-19), his second stint with the Redskins, and has spent nine years as a receivers coach in the NFL.

In 2019, under Hilliard's guidance, Redskins' receiver Terry McLaurin had one of the best rookie receiving seasons in their team history, leading in all three receiving categories. He ranked second in the NFL in receiving yards (919), was tied for second in receptions (58) and tied for third in touchdown receptions (7).

Throughout his time with the Redskins the receiving corps had strong numbers, including helping quarterback Kirk Cousins become the first player in team history to throw for 4,000 yards in three consecutive years (2015-17). In 2016 Redskins' receivers Pierre Garçon (1,041) and DeSean Jackson (1,005) both had 1,000-yard seasons, the first time the team had multiple 1,000-yard receivers since 1999.

Prior to joining the Redskins for the second time, he was the receivers coach for the Buffalo Bills (2013) and Redskins (2012), as well as the assistant receivers coach for the Miami Dolphins in 2011.

Hilliard got his coaching career kicked off as the receivers coach for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. He began as a volunteer in 2009 to get his career started and was hired as the receivers coach in 2010.

Hilliard entered the coaching profession with an impressive resume to his name as a player. He was selected by the New York Giants in the first-round of the 1997 NFL Draft, the seventh pick overall. He spent eight seasons with the Giants (1997-2004) and four with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Hilliard played in 161 career games, starting 106, finishing with 546 receptions for 6,397 yards and 35 touchdowns.

He played college football at the University of Florida where he had 126 receptions for 1,214 yards and 26 touchdowns. He was selected first-team All-SEC and received All-America honors his junior year. He helped lead Florida to a National Championship in 1996 when he caught seven passes for 150 yards and three touchdowns in a 52-20 win over Florida State in the Sugar Bowl.

Hilliard replaces Ray Sherman, who came out of retirement to serve as the team's interim receivers coach in 2019 after the passing of Darryl Drake during training camp.

Previously the team hired Matt Canada as the team's quarterbacks coach.
 
As long as he doesn't teach the Ike Taylor method of catching a ball ........... I am good with it
 
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