Following the NFL’s announcement that Cam Sutton would miss the first eight games of the regular season due to a suspension, the Pittsburgh Steelers are searching for a starting slot cornerback. In addition, they are trying out an undrafted rookie as they get ready for training camp and their hunt for a Week 1 starter.
Undrafted rookie Beanie Bishop of West Virginia got his first opportunity to showcase his abilities as a starter when the Steelers stepped to the field for Day 1 of training camp at Saint Vincent College.
DeShon Elliott moved from safety to the slot to start the defense, with Damontae Kazee at safety. If the team can not find another option, Elliott and Kazee, who have both played in the slot before, are choices for the first eight weeks.
Bishop came next. More than any other slot candidate, the UDFA entered the game with the first team defense. Being an undrafted athlete in the draft class, Bishop’s name was a little surprise, but he signed with the Steelers and started as their starting slot cornerback right away. It shuttered after they signed Sutton, but after the protracted suspension, it opened again.
In the slot, the group is also working with Josiah Scott, Anthony Averett, Thomas Graham, and Nate Meadors. During training camp, everyone of the hopefuls should get the chance to work with the starting squad before the Steelers select their best choice. Elliott is probably going to stay in the rotation during camp, and they will try to replace Sutton with one of their three safety looks.
The fact that the team is giving Bishop his first opportunity to show off to the team with the ones is important, even if they still have a lot of workouts ahead of them and training camp will bring changes. It is now up to him to perform well enough to continue being their top choice.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Work Out Three Wide Receivers in Tuesday Session And……
Just one day before players are scheduled to report for training camp on Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers were busy bringing in guys for workouts on Tuesday.
The Steelers checked out three wideouts, including Tarik Black, Slade Bolden, and Greg Ward Jr., according to the league’s transactions wire. According to reports earlier in the day, Pittsburgh also evaluated quarterback Ben DiNucci, who might have only been there to pass to the receivers.
It’s no secret that the wide receiver position on the Steelers roster is the biggest question mark. In order to support starting quarterback Russell Wilson, the team needs to find solid alternatives to George Pickens. Sadly, none of these players will check that box, making them little more than camp corpses.
Among the group, Ward Jr. has the most experience, but it doesn’t really say anything. Over 40 games (13 starts), the former Philadelphia Eagle has 88 career receptions for 768 yards and 10 TDs. In 2020, he had his greatest season with 419 receiving yards. Since 2021, he hasn’t taken a snap in the NFL.
The one NFL game that Black has played in was with the New York Jets in 2021. In that one game, he had just one catch for ten yards. Bolden has never participated in an NFL snap. In 2023, he was a member of the NFL roster and played for the Atlanta Falcons.
The Steelers players will take to the field on Thursday for their first training camp practice following their reporting on Wednesday. The whole schedule for Pittsburgh’s training camp is here.
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Sorry Pittsburgh Steelers fans, Brandon Aiyuk seems to prefer the Washington Commanders as………….
I apologize to Pittsburgh Steelers fans, but it seems that Brandon Aiyuk would rather trade for the Washington Commanders.
In the event that Brandon Aiyuk is traded this offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers have been strongly mentioned as one of the San Francisco 49ers’ top trade candidates. The Steelers, who lost Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers in trade, are in dire need of receivers this offseason. But, following a story by ESPN’s Ryan Clark surfaced on Monday, it seems that Aiyuk clearly favors the Washington Commanders.
WR support is needed by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
During OTAs, the Steelers’ receiver problems were widely reported. George Pickens is without a doubt the top target. However, there is a competition among guys who would be WR3 or WR4 on many NFL squads for the WR2 spot. An offense eager to capitalize on having Russell Wilson play this season on the veteran minimum would see an instant improvement under Aiyuk.
Perhaps Aiyuk will not be seriously considered by the Steelers if he enters the trade market.
Brandon Aiyuk and Jayden Daniels are connected.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) passes a ball during an OTA exercise at Commanders Park on June 5, 2024, in Ashburn, Virginia, USA. Required Credit: USA TODAY Sports’ Geoff Burke
As was previously mentioned on GH, Aiyuk posted a video on TikTok in which he discusses his circumstances in San Francisco with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders:
Aiyuk recently shared a video on TikTok discussing his chat with Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders and his belief that the 49ers do not want him back. Scott Polacek described what San Francisco believed of him and his future with the organization in a Bleacher Report story.
“It raised rumors that he was talking about his current contract negotiations with the 49ers, but according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the organization does want him to stay.
Instead of $28 million, the 49ers would prefer that Aiyuk stay for $26 million annually.
This week’s TikTok exchange between Daniels and Aiyuk is considerably more significant than previous week’s. Speaking with Daniels isn’t a big deal because Aiuyk and Daniels were colleagues at Arizona State.
One of Aiyuk’s ideal trading partners could be the Washington Commanders.
But a trend is starting to show.
In recent days, Aiyuk and Daniels have been sighted together several times. Ryan Clark disclosed that Aiyuk will have a Monday meeting with the 49ers. Aiyuk is amenable to a trade but would rather remain with the 49ers. If the 49ers choose to deal Aiyuk, Clark said the Commanders might be his top choice:
On ESPN’s NFL Live, Clark stated, “And I will tell you this: when [Aiyuk] sat with us, he did not walk into the room alone.” It was Brandon Aiyuk first. It was Jayden Daniels, to start with. Although I’m not a tea leaf reader, it sounds like Brandon Aiyuk would be open to performing in Washington.
Not just the Steelers need assistance at wide receiver. In general manager Adam Peters’ first season in Washington, the Commanders are rebuilding. After serving as the 49ers’ assistant general manager for three productive seasons, Peters was hired by another team this offseason. He joined the 49ers in 2017 after being appointed vice president of player personnel.
Thus, Aiyuk has additional ties in Washington.
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