According to SteelCityInsider.com, the Steelers worked out Waynesburg University defensive end Mike Czerwien and California University punter Jace Amore after their OTA Thursday.
The 5-8, 225-pound Czerwien led college football with 23 sacks and 34.5 tackles for loss last season. He finished his career with 53.5 sacks at Waynesburg.
Obviously, the North Hills High School product would be a linebacker for the Steelers, if they decided to sign him, but no move has been made as of yet.
Amore was a transfer from Temple. The Elizabeth Forward High School grad averaged 40.1 yards per punt last season.
The Steelers did not sign a rookie punter for camp behind Daniel Sepulveda following the draft.
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ReplyDeleteHowell!
That's remarkable that he played defensive end at that size. Must be very athletic, even in D3, to pull off that many sacks.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure his name isn't Rudy?
Kid was very productive, kind of a James Harrison at Akron.
ReplyDeleteThe lack of height can help if you are extremely powerful because you get under the tackle and jack him up.