It’s two practices. Not even, really. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ first camp session is always short and Friday’s follow-up was limited by storms. Despite that, it’s easy to understand why the Steelers drafted the rookie class they did. Rounds one through seven, almost all have shown flashes of what made them the picks.
First-rounder DL Derrick Harmon had a strong camp debut. Shedding blocks in the running game, getting his hands up in throwing lanes to knock down one Aaron Rodgers’ pass, and showing strength on his bull rush against Troy Fautanu. Pittsburgh isn’t making him “earn” his reps like the coaching staff has to past high draft picks.