just in: Treylon Burks is expected to play wide receiver for the Steelers

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During the annual combine, NFL teams’ representatives can have formal or informal conversations with draft prospects that range from boring to awkward to odd to educational.

 

This past winter, a number of players who were projected to be selected found that the team and he were both interested in the same topic.

Linebacker Payton Wilson of the Pittsburgh Steelers said of team management types at the combine, “Everyone that I’ve talked to really loves that I was a wrestler and that I was a state champion wrestler.”

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Dallas Robinson of Pro Football Network says that Burks would be better off in Pittsburgh and that’s a possibility.

Burks has the stature to line up on the outside opposite George Pickens at 6’2″ and 225 pounds, according to Robinson. “This offseason, Pittsburgh took cheap shots with free agents Quez Watkins and Van Jefferson, but the league is surely aware of the potential those seasoned players possess. Burks is a little more intriguing and might present the Steelers with unrealized potential.

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Jonathan Ward is the first. Throughout the two days of camp, the former Tennessee Titan and Arizona Cardinal made an impression by showcasing his strength and speed in individual exercises. After a practice in which Ward almost shoved the RB coach into the next field during a pass blocking exercise, Eddie Faulkner even referred to him as “old hands.”

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