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As Steelers rookies gathered this weekend for their first minicamp, the team announced several draft picks, including Roman Wilson, had signed their first contracts. Wilson, the former Michigan Wolverine star, was Pittsburgh’s first of their two third-round picks during last month’s NFL Draft. Like all the other rookie draft picks, he signed a four-year contract. In addition to Wilson, the Steelers also signed Payton Wilson, their second pick in the third round, and sixth-rounder Ryan Watts. Wilson is an inside linebacker who was a unanimous All-American at NC State. He also won the Butkus (to...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers came away with seven selections from the 2024 NFL Draft. In the aftermath, GM Omar Khan feels solid about what the franchise did, especially in one certain area for their team. Khan assessed Pittsburgh’s work in the draft during an appearance on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ on Tuesday. He thought the process turned out in their favor, specifically after ending up with a trio of offensive linemen in Washington OT Troy Fautanu, West Virginia C Zach Frazier, and South Dakota State G Mason McCormick. “Yeah, Pat, I think, from day one since I got this job, I made it clear that thos...
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Iowa defensive lineman Logan Lee is off the board. The 6-foot-5, 281-pound Orion, IL native was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers early in the sixth round on Saturday with pick No. 178 overall. A three-year starter at Iowa, Lee played in a total of 43 games and finished his college career with 158 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, and nine sacks for the Hawkeyes. Now, he is taking his talents to the NFL and the Pittsburgh Steelers where he is expected to sign a contract worth $4.246 million over the next four years. Lee picked by Pittsburgh in the sixth roundDETROIT — University of Iowa defensi...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers used the second pick of the sixth round to select Iowa defensive tackle Logan Lee. And now we know the contract details. It’s a four-year deal worth $4.246 million, with an average of $1.061 million. That’s according to Spotrac.com. Lee acknowledged that he grew up a Steelers fan during post-draft interviews. “I am beyond blessed,” Lee told reporters. The defensive tackle grew up in Orion, Illinois. “I started really getting into the thick of the historical NFL stuff,” he said. “I just loved the Steel Curtain era stuff. (And) I loved watching Mel Blount slam people on t...
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