This shouldn’t come to anybody who has been following along as a surprise, but during the second day of training camp yesterday, Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver Diontae Johnson, a third-round draft pick, told Mike Prisuta for the team’s website that he was not in great shape during the spring.
Johnson was limited for most of that time due to a tight hamstring, and attributed that to his workout schedule being interrupted by the pre-draft process, which included eight pre-draft visits, one of them being with the Steelers on April 12. So Pittsburgh ended up contributing to his largely being limited to individual drills.