LATROBE, Pa. — The Steelers are deliberately adding size to their secondary, making a point to having a specific build for their defensive backs. Players like Terrell Edmunds, Sean Davis and Joe Haden have given the secondary a good mix of larger defensive backs in comparison to the likes of Mike Hilton and Robert Golden.
Right in this new mix is Kameron Kelly, a defensive back and jack of all trades who was signed after his work with the San Diego Fleet in the AAF. I’ve gone over some of his tape from the AAF and compared it with my notes from his first days at Steelers' training camp:
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